And you have a point about Virtuality being made for Fox, a broadcast network, much as it pains me to admit it. Fortunately for my ego, I can point to a show visually very much like Virtuality (and if you substitute flashbacks for VR, structurally,) namely, Defying Gravity. And Fox has been very eager to try scifi since X-Files paid off so well. Virtuality wasn't that hard a sell. Your certainty that it was and that explains its failure for greenlight, unlike Caprica's, is not quite justified.
As I indicated,
Defying Gravity is a co-production between "the BBC, Fox Television Studios and Omni Film Productions in association with Canadian broadcasters CTV Television Network and SPACE, and German broadcaster ProSieben," to borrow from wikipedia. Based on this strong multinational basis of support, filming was completed before it was even sold to a US Network. And it's being shown on
ABC, not Fox.
And Fox
has been eager to find a replacement for
The X-Files. They gave Chris Carter, creator of
The X-Files, three tries, with
Millennium (three seasons),
The Lone Gunmen (one season), and
Harsh Realm (less than a season). It cancelled all of them. It also tried with Joss Whedon and
Firefly (cancelled after one half season). Then came
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which was cancelled after two short seasons (and partially renewed the second time to avoid embarassment to the franchise when a major motion picture was about to be released). Go back before
The X-Files and you'll find
Alien Nation, cancelled after one season that did well in the ratings! Fox has been notoriously short with science fiction shows, meddling creatively and quickly cancelling them if they didn't find immediate success (they forget how long it took
The X-Files to build an audience). That
Virtuality was dumped in that environment is no suprise to me, and I don't see your point.
Stargate SG1 had low ratings after ten years, the majority of which previous seasons were simultaneously rerun on SciFi as well as widely syndicated. And its DVDs sold quite well too. SciFi's Stargate Mondays were essentially gravy for years. Pursuit of another such cash cow, more successful than Atlantis, is not insane, just typical Hollywood foolishness. And I see extremely low prospects for Universe.
(1) Stargate SG-1's ratings declined once Richard Dean Anderson left the series. It had been in syndication sometime before that. Only after two seasons of attempted re-tooling and sagging ratings did SyFy killed it.
(2) Stargate DVDs have been selling poorly recently. This has caused a Fan's Choice Blu-Ray of Atlantis to be cut down to only one disc, and prevented the release of full season sets on Blu-Ray. The Atlantis DVD movie is on hold. There is no word on the third SG-1 DVD movie. If Stargate has been so successful in re-runs, and failed in producing successful first run content, why fund another series when you can fall back on more than 300 episodes that you've already bought and paid for? They're looking for another cash-cow, surely. And the same logic (if you want to call it that) has been applied to
Caprica, plain and simple.
Evidently you're not really looking. Either you don't want to see or you don't want to admit it. Having a reason for the bombing would be the first step towards a rational plot, instead of just covertly pandering to prejudices.
Ben has been brainwashed into religious fanatacism. He declares
his reasons for becoming a suicide bomber right before he blows himself up. As for why others pushed him in this direction, you wouldn't want a serialized show to blow it's entire narrative load only in the pilot episode, would you? Oh, I know, I know. You
hate serialization.
I may have a blind spot in favor of
Battlestar Galactica, but you so dramatically have a blind spot in the other direction that it is a little ridiculous. Colonel Tigh as loveable curmudgeon? Bah.
But, hell, looks like are sniping has thorougly derailed yet another thread. If you have a point you'd like to make,
stj, bring it into the BSG forum.
EDIT: In that interest, I've started a thread
here on the subject of religion in the series.