[quote name='dafoomie']You can see a big difference between a show with a predefined beginning, middle, and end like Babylon 5, and a show that makes it up as they go like this one. The weak writing is why this had to be the final season.[/quote]
Don't ever compare BSG to Babylon 5. That show was

ing awful. Compare it to Stargate SG-1 or something, but not BSG.
[quote name='dafoomie']They've had some really huge hits, and some really big misses. Season 3 was a miss.[/quote]
Season 3 was like 30% shit, maybe 50% good to great, and 20% kinda in the middle. The first 5 episodes were great, as were the last 3. The 2 in the middle were also quite good. The 3 before and 3 after the middle 2, though, were absolute trash and I never watch them when I rewatch season 3.
[quote name='dafoomie']And once they're done with a plot point, they cast it aside forever.[/quote]
WTF? When?
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']More like three, which were great (minus the terrible John Hodgman cameo), I'll give you that. But most of season 3 and the first half of season 4 were this same level of poorly-written crap, so I'm standing by my statement. This show used to be far more coherent, and I miss that.[/quote]
Season 3 and 4 were each probably 50/50, with the beginning and end of each season being great, and the middle usually being tedious as

. I think I outlined exactly which episodes from the two seasons were worthwhile in an older BSG thread. But yeah, the series hadn't had a run of 5 straight good episodes since probably the beginning of season 3, especially not at their level. Actually, I'd say that they really don't have single good episodes. The best episodes since season 3 have basically been glorified 2 or 3 parters, like Battlestar: Iraq, Baltar's trial, or the mutiny.