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Careful here, Hector..: It's really a 'to-each-his-own' type viewpoint. Even ignostics and athesists don't necessarily care for what some shows throw in to grab the 'lowest-common-denominator' audience.
It's simply a matter of taste. Thanks for the input though. I do agree on the Starbuck character. This new series is simply 'just another show'.
And it's not just a old classic show vs. new show thing: I thought Firefly was outstanding.., and loved the female characters..!
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>I would rather have the 78 shows style than today's style.
That's kind of an interesting statement.... I think part of the problem with "now" style stuff is that we're innundated with it. Y'know.... it being "now" and all.... So the older stuff is actually somewhat fresh, 'cos we haven't been swamped with it for a while. Conversely, a lot of old shows I hated I can "meh" now 'cos I don't feel suffocated by them. And one of the reasons I like so many old shows is 'cos they're so different from what I see now. (Same with foreign shows; any rut that isn't your own is novel.)
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I think the new BSG has characters with more depth than I've seen in an SF show. Just slapping an adjective or two on any of them for a label really oversimplifies. I don't think the series is fashionably grungy; it's exactly the way I'd imagine a group of refugees being hunted to extinction to be portrayed. People die, hope is fleeting. I don't find the show overly sexed either. The situation between Baltar and the six is seductive and complex, but it's not overly dirty to me. I like it every bit as much as Firefly, and way more than any of the new Trek or new SW.
Back to the original subject. The new movie will basically be the 4th incarnation of BSG. It's got awfully big shoes to fill if it's going to be more than a 21st century Galactica 1980.Comment
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Actually, I think my preferences for things run from about 1978 to 1987. My teen years. I think my preferences for entertainment and such formed during those years, so that is what I like the most. Doesn't mean I can't enjoy today's stuff. I don't think anyone can shut themselves in a box (well some do, but most don't) and ignore change.It's all good!Comment
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I just had a thought which would be a downer for the end of the new series. Do you think that Universal is going back to the original version of Galactica for a movie because there won't be any character left alive at the end of the series of new BSG? That would be a bad way to finish up, but might explain why they are going backwards with the Caprica series rather than doing some sort of spin-off.It's all good!Comment
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I just had a thought which would be a downer for the end of the new series. Do you think that Universal is going back to the original version of Galactica for a movie because there won't be any character left alive at the end of the series of new BSG? That would be a bad way to finish up, but might explain why they are going backwards with the Caprica series rather than doing some sort of spin-off.
I don't think the new series ever planned on continuing stories after they found Earth or if you believe what's already been revealed, they have found Earth(which is a big let-down to me if this is true).
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>you'd want to see what happens after they get to Earth and start to assimilate (or whatever may happen).
Or not, if you remember Galactica 1980....
Faculty meeting at an Earth school, circa Galactica 2009: "Wow, those are some BITTER kids"
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Most fans dismiss G1980 as not in continuity anyway.
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