First off I know about the trials and tribulations of Ron Moore and I respect him as a writer and I LIKED the first two seasons of BSG until the Pegasus arc. Then I endured it.
And I am not one of those fans who believed that Voyager was a missed opportunity and it fell short of some goal. With the exception of some episodes that I now skip I was pretty much ok with how the series went. I do understand how some can feel that way of course but I guess my expectations were different to begin with.
There were some things on BSG that I like. I liked how beat up the ships got and how hard it was to do repairs. I did like the tension among the crew.
However...I eventually got tired of it. I got tired of the infighting and divided loyalties. I got tired of the desperation. Even though those things might have been realistic I just didn't want to watch them. I reached the point where I no longer cared about the characters and wouldn't have been upset if they had just blown themselves up in space. I kept watching out of habit. Hated the finale.
I never got tired of watching Voyager. Frustrated at times but I was never bored with it. Never watched it out of habit. I always cared about the characters. Finale...meh. Not the best or worst. Was sorry to see it go.
Retcons, dropped storylines, unanswered questions, plot holes etc etc to the point where it seemed the writers were just running out of steam. To be honest it gives me more of a headache thinking about it when it happened BSG than it did when it happened on Voyager. I have no idea why I'm more forgiving of Voyager...maybe I'm blinded by the Star Trek logo.
Not saying Voyager is a better show. Would never do that. I don't mind it when things go dark...I liked the darker nature of DS9 so I don't have to have things light and fluffy all the time.
I'm glad Voyager did NOT follow that pattern and I'm glad Ron Moore did not get his way completely. Wish he had gotten his way a little bit more than he did but not to the extent that he did with BSG.
Could any 'lost in space' show ever be able to continue on past two years without folding in on itself?
And I am not one of those fans who believed that Voyager was a missed opportunity and it fell short of some goal. With the exception of some episodes that I now skip I was pretty much ok with how the series went. I do understand how some can feel that way of course but I guess my expectations were different to begin with.
There were some things on BSG that I like. I liked how beat up the ships got and how hard it was to do repairs. I did like the tension among the crew.
However...I eventually got tired of it. I got tired of the infighting and divided loyalties. I got tired of the desperation. Even though those things might have been realistic I just didn't want to watch them. I reached the point where I no longer cared about the characters and wouldn't have been upset if they had just blown themselves up in space. I kept watching out of habit. Hated the finale.
I never got tired of watching Voyager. Frustrated at times but I was never bored with it. Never watched it out of habit. I always cared about the characters. Finale...meh. Not the best or worst. Was sorry to see it go.
Retcons, dropped storylines, unanswered questions, plot holes etc etc to the point where it seemed the writers were just running out of steam. To be honest it gives me more of a headache thinking about it when it happened BSG than it did when it happened on Voyager. I have no idea why I'm more forgiving of Voyager...maybe I'm blinded by the Star Trek logo.
Not saying Voyager is a better show. Would never do that. I don't mind it when things go dark...I liked the darker nature of DS9 so I don't have to have things light and fluffy all the time.
I'm glad Voyager did NOT follow that pattern and I'm glad Ron Moore did not get his way completely. Wish he had gotten his way a little bit more than he did but not to the extent that he did with BSG.
Could any 'lost in space' show ever be able to continue on past two years without folding in on itself?