I had the first part on TV while I was busy doing other things, so I didn't get much of a chance to pay attention to the plot. The only thing that caught my eye were the space battles, and I liked what I saw of them...
Bright white flashes from nukes detonated in space. Good. That was very nice to see, and definitely something I want to see more of in sci-fi space battles. Also, destroying them doesn't seem to make them blow up like a properly initiated explosion would.
Eerily quiet or muted sounds in space combat, neat... looks like they're trying to compromise between no sound in space and keeping things from feeling odd to the viewer. I'll have to see more space battles from it to see how well it works. I like this direction, though it could probably be improved upon.
Camera movement in the space battles seemed pretty good. I thought the debris hitting the camera and knocking it back in the opening explosion was fun.
Newtonian physics and long, sweeping runs in fighter battles... nice, and done well. Things seemed to move a lot more like they should than what we see in most sci-fi. In fact, I think the fighter movements looked better than the ones in Babylon 5. (Of course, I always thought the turns done by 'Furies in B5 were too slow for any sane pilot to make while going in a perfectly straight line... you'd think the pilot would use a bit of thrust to give him some kind of delta-v so he's not a sitting duck during those turns... or maybe I've just played too much Descent... in any case, the Cylon flips just seemed better executed.)
The stuff from elsewhere in the series didn't really get my attention, so I guess it wasn't important.
Later...