• @PlanetOfOrdOP
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    182 days ago

    IME one of my all-time favorite shows. While, yeah, there were some questionable artistic choices sometimes (let’s face it…every show has 'em) all around the show creators seemed to know their audience was intelligent and could handle a complex political drama. I never felt like the plot was spoon-fed to me. All the characters had depth, which allowed for rich interpersonal conflicts to drive the plot.

    I also like how they weren’t afraid to go dark, to add twists that were so gut-wretchingly tragic you didn’t know how they’d go on.

    But, of course, I also loved how BSG was mainly a mirror about us…from the birds-eye view, the Cylons were a lot more ethical and moral than humans.

    A show way ahead of its time. TBF I think it would be way ahead of its time if it was released today, too. Haha.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        Well for one thing a large group of them collectively changed their minds about a deep seated hatred of humans and helped destroy the cylon colony to help the human remnant survive.

        Changing your mind based on new evidence is pretty much my operating definition of ‘ethical’.

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    71 day ago

    The writers strike kinda ruined the rest of the series after 2, with all the weird god stuff

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      51 day ago

      The weird god stuff was baked into the show from the beginning. Glen A Larson was a Mormon and the old series had plenty of weird god stuff too.

      Lords of Kobol - BSG Kolob - Joseph Smith’s most well-documented hallucination