But then the '90s gave us something new: other space opera shows that could survive more than 3 seasons, and the choice wasn't just "Trek or Wars or get out" anymore.



But then the '90s gave us something new: other space opera shows that could survive more than 3 seasons, and the choice wasn't just "Trek or Wars or get out" anymore.
You think people were upset at the actual ending of nuBSG? There would have been mass civil disorder if THIS had been the ending (which, IIRC, it almost was):Backing up a few pages, I never understood why people were upset at the ending of BSG. I mean, it tied DIRECTLY into the lore of the original show, right from the first line: "There are those who believe that life here began out there...."
I wasn't personally so bent out of shape about the ending as I was about other things they seemed to want to do and then just let completely hang.Backing up a few pages, I never understood why people were upset at the ending of BSG. I mean, it tied DIRECTLY into the lore of the original show, right from the first line: "There are those who believe that life here began out there...."
This is somehow the one episode ending I still have very vividly & emotionally in my mind, a decade later. It's dark as fuck. But imo would have worked character- & plot-wise reasonably well as a finale.You think people were upset at the actual ending of nuBSG? There would have been mass civil disorder if THIS had been the ending (which, IIRC, it almost was):
IMO this is for me just a plot hole at this point. The idea of the "real" Earth being a nuclear wasteland & them giving "our" Earth the name for hope came obviously later & created this inconsistency in retrospect. But imo was totally worth it.And just exactly how did the Kobollians build their little holo-planetarium with references to the "old" constellations (using our current Zodiac names) for the 12 Colonies, positioned in exactly the same way we see them today, not taking into account any form of stellar drift, when they were supposed to be tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of years in our past?
No, it makes sense to abandon it, they'd pretty much used everything up and can't actually make anything new.Also, humans throwing away their technology and spaceships into the sun makes NO sense for a series about wars and resource conflicts.
Me too.I liked 'Masks'.
"Masks" was a superb episode! So many great things about it. (Which I have detailed mutiple times across multiple threads through multiple years.)"Masks" is a Brent Spiner tour de force and a good episode and I'll hear nothing to the contrary.
lol, ouchThey all looked like that in Season 7.
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