By Chris SnellGrove
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While Battlestar Galactica Remain is filled with great bad guys, the most attractive villain, is some Sylon infiltrator or tin coated soldiers. Undoubtedly, the best villain is Tom Zarech, the President of the political prisoner rises to the President and was killed before being killed. Supporters often imagined as a partner who knew a partner who hates his head, but if he discussed a plot with 2 episodes, “Forks”, “Although he competes with Zarek Roslin, he has great respect.”
How is Tom Al Carek Battlestar Galactica's best villain

For a little context, an episode of the “Okrıhaking” commander is a episode that leaves the alcoholic colonel Tigh in Galactica's command. Previously, President Roslin was previously fired and only after the war law, Tom Zarek fled to the security of civil fleets thanks to his most severe critic. Richard Luku helped him because he respects him and “this civil vs military force”, and he said he could predict where he fell in this struggle.
Neither Richard's hatch refer to Tom Zarek, previously bombed government buildings and printed a book sold the most about the fight against government corruption. In addition, the first major story line in the 1st season seized him and demanded that Laura Roslin had a necessary election to be properly selected … it was just the closest politician sequence When the President died in Adard.
Therefore, Tom Zarek's decision to escape the guardianship of Roslin on Galactica is surprising, because it can rot. However, he was unaudible without any trial and hearing when the rating-language military officer declares a military officer on all citizens in the fleet. Later about his character later, Richard Luku, Zarech, is the person who helped a hostile to a military force he respects to the oppression of civilians, and the principles of the principles that helped him respect him.

No one was better understanding Tom Alarmi, Richard's Richard and the actor, in the real world, was excited to play a character who embodied as a national struggle. “The story line speaks in a great matter to balance individual freedom, and all those in the United States are familiar at the moment.”
This, of course, applies to the state government in connection with how citizens are fighting during the George W. Bush administration and citizens to refrain from national security. The national dispute on these issues will continue in the following seasons and the Bush administration was performed effectively in the antiques in the antiques Battlestar Galactica most politically element Shows in the history of television.
Tom Zarek would continue to collide with Laura Roslin Battlestar GalacticaHowever, in the 2nd season, he saves him from the arrest of military wear. The words of the hatch show, despite the difference in the politics of the fans, traditionally misunderstood in a bad thing, which traditionally leads to Roslin. In the desire to save the most powerful enemy in the name of his beliefs, this memorable villain shows that the audience is the last thing that the audience is expected: the most ideologically consistent character.