I'm all for dark scifi, even dark Trek, but for me it only works when you at least have some kind of character to root for. Now we're basically treating the USS Equinox as standard, torturing creatures to death for military advantage.
And Seru needs to stop whipping out the predator/prey metaphor every time he needs to call someone a jerk, he's laying it on kinda thick.
The difference between Adama and Lorca is that Adama always treated his moral bargains as a regrettable necessity. Lorca acts like morals are stupid to begin with.
It's like, yeah, this is probably how real humans would behave in the Star Trek universe. That's all well and good but why the hell should I root for the protagonists if they are neither morally better nor interesting enough to make me want to root for the bad guy.
And Seru needs to stop whipping out the predator/prey metaphor every time he needs to call someone a jerk, he's laying it on kinda thick.
The difference between Adama and Lorca is that Adama always treated his moral bargains as a regrettable necessity. Lorca acts like morals are stupid to begin with.
It's like, yeah, this is probably how real humans would behave in the Star Trek universe. That's all well and good but why the hell should I root for the protagonists if they are neither morally better nor interesting enough to make me want to root for the bad guy.