I like the new BSG it gave the series some depth instead of arrive on Earth in Flying Motorcycles.
The original BSG was fine for 13 yr. olds, and the new BSG was all too deep and realistic. It not only presented a situation where utter desperation becomes utter hopelessness. After watching an episode, the emotion sticks with you. It is not logical to invite despair into your life.
I don't look at it that way I look at as hope.There are far more shows on about despair.What I was saying tho is that it is more in depth than the original sure it was fine.You just don't land on new Planet and go around flying motorcycles up the Pacific Coast Hwy.
@Tus the external threat on BSG Happened right at the start.
Tus was referring to SGU, not BSG. How you can find how in the new BSG is completely beyond me. Every episode ended up making me feel sick. An example:
I can't remember her name, but she took her half-Cylon child to the airlock. Just after she unlocked the outer door, a full Cyclon woman takes her child and clubs her. As the mother recovers, she's still in the air-lock, and the Cylon is on the other side of the glass at the controls. The mother looks the Cylon in the eye, just before the Cylon opens the outer door, flushing her into space.
If that were some isolated incident in the show, it would have been hard on an audience, but theme of the show was pain, constant, unrelenting pain. I stopped watching the show, and came back to watch Apollo's girlfriend blow her own head off. There is nothing more hopeless than watching beautiful young women die.
As an experiment in TV drama, I can respect it. The BSG universe had little hope from its conception. One could imagine the creators making a show about despair, simply to avoid insulting the audience with happy endings in a show about a near perfect genocide of the human race.
That formula didn't work for SGU. The basic story line and the alien technology is simply too fanciful for deep, grim stories. Second, the constant infighting was just not realistic. The only reason anybody watched that show was that they were completely desperate to see some sci-fi.