Battlestar returning on Friday
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Battlestar returning on Friday
If you've never seen the show but heard great things about it, definitely check it out.
The beginning of season 3 would be a great place to start.
I just first found out about these webisodes the other day:
http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/video/webisodes/
There are already nine, each about two minutes each, and the tenth and final one is supposed to be out sometime Thursday/today.
http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/video/webisodes/
There are already nine, each about two minutes each, and the tenth and final one is supposed to be out sometime Thursday/today.
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It was ok. I liked the first season for a once through. I heard some good and bad reviews of Season 2. It's kind of expensive and I don't have cable. I'm debating on Season 2. As for the best Sci Fi show made.... nah. I still give that to Firefly.
Somehow I just find the characters slightly distastefull other than Adama and the genius, whatever his name is. The guy that looks acts exactly like the guy from Deep Space Nine. Sadly I think he is mostly a slimeball weasel. I mean, the show is ok but I just can't get much into the cast and the morbid, depressing theme is overated and rehashed to the extreme. Doesn't mean I won't watch Season 2 but I still just can't get into it in the same way that I managed to get into Firefly, which was very unique and full of likable and interesting characters. There wasn't a single character on that show that I didn't like.
I understand that BSG is supposed to be a dark and seriouse storyline. I like the physics, the epic space battles, the ships and some of the characters. The story is pretty good, I'll admit, but it doesn't have any spark to it somehow.
It doesn't mean I don't like it's good points but it just means that I'm really in debate of if I should buy the DVD set of Season 2 or not as I can't view it on TV. :\\
Somehow I just find the characters slightly distastefull other than Adama and the genius, whatever his name is. The guy that looks acts exactly like the guy from Deep Space Nine. Sadly I think he is mostly a slimeball weasel. I mean, the show is ok but I just can't get much into the cast and the morbid, depressing theme is overated and rehashed to the extreme. Doesn't mean I won't watch Season 2 but I still just can't get into it in the same way that I managed to get into Firefly, which was very unique and full of likable and interesting characters. There wasn't a single character on that show that I didn't like.
I understand that BSG is supposed to be a dark and seriouse storyline. I like the physics, the epic space battles, the ships and some of the characters. The story is pretty good, I'll admit, but it doesn't have any spark to it somehow.
It doesn't mean I don't like it's good points but it just means that I'm really in debate of if I should buy the DVD set of Season 2 or not as I can't view it on TV. :\\
Heh, now Lawless is hardly the most forgetable
I thought you might be forgetting Simon. About 3/4 through the EP last night I turned to my girl to ask where was simon! Then there he was.
I have a lot of theories about the show. I'd like to discuss them here but there would be a lot of potential spoilers. I do not read spoiler sites but I have a feeling I could be on to a lot. Is there any interest in such a discussion?
I thought you might be forgetting Simon. About 3/4 through the EP last night I turned to my girl to ask where was simon! Then there he was.
I have a lot of theories about the show. I'd like to discuss them here but there would be a lot of potential spoilers. I do not read spoiler sites but I have a feeling I could be on to a lot. Is there any interest in such a discussion?
Well, I'll throw some ideas out then...
Don't read this shiz if you haven't watched the episodes and you don't want spoilers. I've put em in tags so you have a choice. Also, there are no spoilers here regarding episodes that have not aired in the US. If you read these you are seeing only my theories and no bonafide spoilers for coming EPs.
After the season 1 episode called Flesh and Bone, I began to think for sure that the Cylon plan was not [spoiler]the destruction of mankind. Remember that the intro tells that the Cylons were created by man, evolved, etc. and that they have a plan. Notice that there is subtly no mention there of any intention to destroy humanity completely?[/spoiler].
It seemed to me that the Cylon plan was to [spoiler]convert humanity to monotheism. Even the term \"plan\" is pregnant with religious overtones[/spoiler].
Since the end of the 2nd season and start of the 3rd, I have come to modify this slightly and I'm thinking that [spoiler]individual Cylons have had the conversion aim, though others were bent on widespread human destruction[/spoiler]
Going back to the episode called 'Flesh and Bone'. The Cylon, Loeben Conoy has told Starbuck that [spoiler]Galactica will find Kobol and that Kobol will lead the humans to Earth. But how could he know this?[/spoiler] This is where it gets a little slippery...
[spoiler]I think there is great significance to the character of Loeben and his premonitions. I think that it is possible that Loeben knew Galactica would find Kobol because the Cylons were arranging for Galactica to find Kobol. I think the Cylons want the humans to find Earth. I think it's even possible that the Cylons have already found Earth and are just waiting for the humans to catch up![/spoiler]
Another possibility is [spoiler]that Leoben somehow is endowed with a power to see the future/past. Perhaps he has traveled into the past?[/spoiler] And a last consideration here is, [spoiler]what if the whole situation leading the Cylons to attack and pursue humanity is in fact utterly rooted in the divine intervention of the one true God?[/spoiler]
Well, enough of these musings for now. Post your thoughts. But please if you have actual spoilers instead of theories, please note that and tag 'em, cuz I don't want any actual spoilers myself regarding episodes that have not aired.
Don't read this shiz if you haven't watched the episodes and you don't want spoilers. I've put em in tags so you have a choice. Also, there are no spoilers here regarding episodes that have not aired in the US. If you read these you are seeing only my theories and no bonafide spoilers for coming EPs.
After the season 1 episode called Flesh and Bone, I began to think for sure that the Cylon plan was not [spoiler]the destruction of mankind. Remember that the intro tells that the Cylons were created by man, evolved, etc. and that they have a plan. Notice that there is subtly no mention there of any intention to destroy humanity completely?[/spoiler].
It seemed to me that the Cylon plan was to [spoiler]convert humanity to monotheism. Even the term \"plan\" is pregnant with religious overtones[/spoiler].
Since the end of the 2nd season and start of the 3rd, I have come to modify this slightly and I'm thinking that [spoiler]individual Cylons have had the conversion aim, though others were bent on widespread human destruction[/spoiler]
Going back to the episode called 'Flesh and Bone'. The Cylon, Loeben Conoy has told Starbuck that [spoiler]Galactica will find Kobol and that Kobol will lead the humans to Earth. But how could he know this?[/spoiler] This is where it gets a little slippery...
[spoiler]I think there is great significance to the character of Loeben and his premonitions. I think that it is possible that Loeben knew Galactica would find Kobol because the Cylons were arranging for Galactica to find Kobol. I think the Cylons want the humans to find Earth. I think it's even possible that the Cylons have already found Earth and are just waiting for the humans to catch up![/spoiler]
Another possibility is [spoiler]that Leoben somehow is endowed with a power to see the future/past. Perhaps he has traveled into the past?[/spoiler] And a last consideration here is, [spoiler]what if the whole situation leading the Cylons to attack and pursue humanity is in fact utterly rooted in the divine intervention of the one true God?[/spoiler]
Well, enough of these musings for now. Post your thoughts. But please if you have actual spoilers instead of theories, please note that and tag 'em, cuz I don't want any actual spoilers myself regarding episodes that have not aired.