Source tells SyFy Portal that if there is a pickup, it could spell doom 
for the series

By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: SyFy Portal
Feb-26-2007

Usually getting additional episodes in a season is a good thing for a 
television series. But if SciFi Channel opts to increase its fourth 
season order of "Battlestar Galactica" from 13 episodes to 22, it could 
very well mean the end of the line for that channel's signature series.

A source close to the network tells SyFy Portal that if an additional 
nine episodes are ordered, it will be SciFi Channel's way of telling 
executive producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick to use those 
additional episodes to wrap it up.

"If you're a fan, you don't want to see any more than 13 episodes," the 
source said. "Questions are going back and forth on whether or not 
[SciFi Channel] will pick the show up again. It's not a decision you 
make at the last minute because obviously [the network] will want to 
allow the show to wrap up."

SciFi Channel gave the green light for another season earlier this 
month, ordering "at least" 13 episodes. There was some speculation that 
this was only a partial order, with producer David Weddle telling SyFy 
Portal soon after the announcement that the network was still trying to 
decide whether it would order 13 episodes or 22.

Networks typically order partial seasons of shows they are not sure will 
survive through an entire season, and don't want to pay for episodes it 
doesn't plan to air. Normally, if a show performs strong enough, the 
network will pick up the remaining episodes to fill out the season. 
Apparently, however, these nine episodes are not meant to be held as a 
reward for a full season, but meant to be used in case SciFi Channel 
decides it's time for the story to come to an end.

While it might seem to be a slap in the face for fans of "Battlestar 
Galactica," which has received critical acclaim yet has struggled to 
find a basic cable audience, the source said this is the highest form of 
respect a network could give an underperforming series.

"Not every show gets an opportunity like this," the source said. "The 
'Battlestar' story could have ended right then and there at the end of 
the fourth [season], but having these episodes in their hip pocket, 
[SciFi Channel] can let the show end on the producers' terms."

Of course, none of this has been confirmed by SciFi Channel or anyone on 
the "Battlestar Galactica" production staff, so it should be treated as 
any rumor would.

"Battlestar Galactica" airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on SciFi Channel.


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