...nuBSG is nothing but a who-is-screwing-who soap opera.
This is untrue, and mistaken.
Though I imagine
any actual sexuality in a TV series or movie is pretty close to overload for skiffy fans used to the likes of "Star Trek" or B5 or "Star Wars."
Have to agree here. While sexuality is a part of NuBSG, it is only a part. Explorations of faith, guilt, honor and--most existentially and thus most interestingly--identity are the core of the show. As grown-up literature has known for years (cf. Nabokov, Roth, Cheever, Updike, Oates, Dick, Amis, DeLillo,
Shakespeare et. al.), sexuality is a key part of life and thus a key part to eploring those issues. To call it soap opera is about as useful and accurate as calling
I, Claudius, Hill Street Blues, The Sopranos, The Wire, Mad Men et al. soap operas.
While I don't agree (not with the aforemetioned
Sopranos and
Wire over-lapping its run), there's a reason many critics--including those of Time and Rolling Stone--have called BSG the best show on tv. When a soap opera serioulsy considers religion, genocide and the (il)legitimacy of using terroristic tactics against an occupying force, perhaps the comparison will hold more water.