Wesley Dodds
He Who Lurks ...
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Mmmm... Star Trek, perhaps?
Yes. Tied.
And no, not with Battlestar Galactica.
I enjoy Dr. Who. I've never seen the old series, but I watched the Eccleston and Tennant seasons sporadically and have watched every episode of the Matt Smith era. I really like it, but I've never LOVED it. Something about it keeps me at a distance, and I honestly don't know what that is.
For that reason, I'll agree that it is one of the greatest sci-fi series of all-time, but I don't think it's the greatest.
Yes. Tied.
And no, not with Battlestar Galactica.
That probably has something to do with it. As I said, though, I really do enjoy it. And I don't know if you were referring to Star Trek or Dr. Who when you said this, but DW is one of the best shows to watch while drunk.That's interesting. You think maybe it's the sheer volume of story that came before the show was brought back. If so, I wouldn't let that bother you.
Thank you! And yes, I feel AD is due in this thread any time now.(Also: EXCELLENT avvie! AD has to make an appearance here soon...)
That is a shame. The original BSG is awful cheesy crap, but the remake everything it wasn't - smart, epic, gritty and harrowing.Too bad I'll never know then.![]()
That is a shame. The original BSG is awful cheesy crap, but the remake everything it wasn't - smart, epic, gritty and harrowing.
They aren't "at war" - they're running for their lives as a newly endangered species. In the pilot, someone bluntly spells it out: "The war is over. We lost." It's about humanity trying to build a new civilization and preserve their species when they are forever desperate and on the run. They are constantly faced with the hardest choices imaginable. It's about human nature on a grand scale.Human space colonists at war with alien robots. Not interesting.
They aren't "at war" - they're running for their lives as a newly endangered species. In the pilot, someone bluntly spells it out: "The war is over. We lost." It's about humanity trying to build a new civilization and preserve their species when they are forever desperate and on the run. They are constantly faced with the hardest choices imaginable. It's about human nature on a grand scale.
You're entitled to not find that interesting, of course. More power to ya. But its premise is far more complex than you just suggested.
You should really try watching it. At the very least so you'll actually know what you're talking about. :/
No, war is when both sides are in the fight. Again, in the pilot, the war is over. Not "losing," "lost." When one culture is relentlessly pursuing the other to eliminate them from existence, there's different name for it: genocide.Sounds like war to me. The end of a war, one that the people are losing, but war nonetheless.
I don't remember the case in the original, as I've only seen a couple of episodes of that, but they were definitely man-made in the new one. The very first words of the pilot are "The Cylons were created by man."Did they change that with the remake?