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| Battlestar Galactica Season 2 Forum for the discussion of Season 2 episodes. Use spoiler warnings for all episodes because different parts of the world get the episodes at different times. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Third Season Confirmed I've not seen any of the Second Season yet, but if this is true it must be pretty good: Quote:
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Athens, Greece
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| Great news! So far, we've seen 7 episodes of Season 2 and it's great. I used to be a huge fan of Stargate SG-1 but it bores the heck out of me these days, without Jack on the show. Plus, I don't like the new protagonists. Atlantis...snore! Then Enterprise was cancelled. Battlestar Galactica fills a big gap in my nerdy life...it's the epitome of good sci fi TV. I'm really glad that there will be another season. |
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| Having the blessing of torrents I have been watching the new BSG and while it started off very strong there have been a few plot/character glitches. However a third series GREAT!! but it will require creating writing to keep the current story inspired without it becoming star trekish. Ranger |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING . . . . . . . . . . . Hailing Frequncies #311 says that IGNFilmForce reports on an interview in Now Playing with Ron Moore: Quote:
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| My opinion of the 2nd season is this: it just dismayed me with the lack of thought and logic. The word that sums up many of the problems is emotion. Way too much, so much so, there appears to be an absense of rational thought. For instance....lose a pilot everyone likes (main character)....send the whole fleet and use valuable resources to save them! Send everything you got! No matter what the cost! Wait if you're a disposable character....we'll just sacrifice you and your ship, and maybe everyone that lives in the ship for the sake of it - because it's the right thing to do! Since when?! These sorts of conflicting judgement calls throughout the series irritate me to no end. It's like you want to like the show like you would say, Survivor, but the banality of it all just ends up turning you away. Starbuck, who I liked initially, became more and more, a dislikeable character due to her selfishness, and stupidity. Quite to opposite of Lee Adama, who I really didn't like much, but became a more selfless and real character. Since when does it make sense to make missions to save a handfull of people, when you are risking much more with trained pilots, and equipment in jeapordy. I have to say this isn't something that occurs in just one episode, but in many, and I just have to say as someone who was in the military, the "military" minds of Galactica seem to have been lost. For instance....why in the hell would humans believe anything the cylons say? I can't count the number of times they take the cylons for granted, and just assume everything will be ok and nothing can happen to them. You would think a people targeted for extinction without predjudice would be a little more cautious and careful of what they were doing....but oh no, not the humans of the colonies! Why would the humans ever want to stop running given whose after them, and has targeted them for extinction. Why are they even targeted for extinction and pursued with such veracity? It's never really been explained in any logical way. Are humans a threat to the cylons? No. Are they competing for resources ? No. Are they competing for planets? No. Could they live completly separate lives? Yes. So why do they even care so much? It's illogical. How I've felt about the series since season 1 have changed drastically, so hopefully in season 3 they can turn it around, though I don't know how now....they just dove off the edge of insanity in the finale. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| I haven't seen even half Season 2 yet; in fact I'm just about to watch the resurrection ship two parter, but you make some good points: Quote:
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I guess watching the show as it is currently requires me to throw most of my good sense out the window, in lieu of enjoying someones irrational view of human kind. I just can't bring myself to do that. If the show didn't take itself so seriously I could be more forgiving, but it does. On the other hand, shows like Doctor Who don't, and I find them quite more enjoyable, especially when diving into topics like human nature, which the show skirts in lieu of taking ahold of it completly. | |
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| After watching the last episode of S2 and it has been a repeat of the ending fo S1. So many loose threads open!! I never saw this asI never saw Adama taking 2 shots to the chest LOL! However I reckon S3 will be make or break for this new concept. Ranger |
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| Repeat of a concept....but not a repeat of magnitude. I would say the magnitude of difference leapt a couple notches with the end of Season 3. Where in Season 2, the finally left you very simply with the fate of the fleet command structure, that being either Adama or Caine, Season 3 leaves you in a much more dire situation that I have to say doesn't even come close to Season 2 in ramifications. Even so, at least Season 2's finale made sense...conflicting leaders vying for control, with different moral and ethical backgrounds. Where was that ethical and moral judgement in Season 3? Thrown out the window.... Now, I'm kind of wishing Caine had won and taken the fleet... To quote Aliens, "We're Screwed, Game Over Man!" |
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| To clarify: Season 1 <= Pegasas and Season 2 > Pegasus iff you live in the US. And I agree, they were some of the better episodes in the series. I wasn't stating that they were bad because they were magnitudes less dramatic in concept, far from it. It's like the difference between having some Marimate on your toast, versus sticking your whole hand in the jar and globing hoards of it into your mouth. It's great in moderation, but disgusting if done in a glutenous manner. All I can say is wait and see! |
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