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Breaking it down: A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.

Martin had some harsh words about the series finale of Battlestar Galactica, and he wasnโ€™t shy about sharing them. Television Science Fiction Shows George R. (weโ€™re not making this up)

Martin Did Not Hold Back About Battlestar Galactica By Danielle Ryan Feb.

The Details

21, 2026 8:00 pm EST SyFy When youโ€™re telling an expansive story, it can be difficult to wrap everything up in a satisfying way and stick the landing. For every truly brilliant TV series finale , there are dozens that didnโ€™t deliver for audiences, leading to plenty of TV show endings that the fandom still argue about to this day .

Among them is the ending of the science fiction reboot series โ€œBattlestar Galactica,โ€ which had a pretty divisive final season and ending, leaving many the fandom feeling bitter โ€” including โ€œA Song of Ice and Fireโ€ author George R. The author has never been particularly shy about sharing his feelings, and in a blog post 2009 titled โ€œWriting 101,โ€ he bashed the ending of โ€œBattlestar Galacticaโ€ pretty thoroughly.

Why This Matters

In his opening salvo against the finale, he wrote that it โ€œlooks like somebody skipped Writing 101, when you learn that a deus ex machina is a crappy way to end a story. โ€ โ€œDeus ex machinaโ€ refers to a trope that originated in classic Greco-Roman dramas, where a god would appear at a convenient time to bail a character out of an otherwise hopeless situation. Since the actors playing the gods had to be lowered from above the stage on cranes, they were referred to as deus ex machina, or โ€œa god from a machine.

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The Bottom Line

Martinโ€™s not wrong about the finale leaning on an ancient trope, but his sheer vitriol toward it is kind of funny given his own track record. Martin lashed out against a trope his own the fandom accuse him of HBO After briefly lamenting the ending of โ€œBattlestar Galacticaโ€ on his blog, George R.

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Originally reported by SlashFilm

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