Shouldn't this thread be retitled "Ennui vs Boredom?"
SG1 was neither cheesy nor campy, two adjectives that manage to pack a lot of cliche into just a few letters. It was a comedy, or comedy/adventure series that sneaked in three, four dramas a season, tops. The story was "We came. We snarked. We conquered." As a comedy, the ridiculous premises didn't matter, because the ridiculous happy endings complemented them. Atlantis tried to get more serious but just got silly. This one tried even harder and just got even sillier. A universe where the pyramids are landing platforms for aliens is too dumb to treat with such solemnity.
When I watched the first episode of SGU, I thought, there's no way a man who's like Rush is supposed to be, is going to use the Last Starfighter for inspiration in recruiting staff. Rush is key. If you can't believe him, you can't get into SGU. (Liking Rush is secondary.)
BSG of course was praised for politically correct pandering to people all hysterical over 9/11 while faking drama that carefully emasculated any thought. In addition to being thematically dishonest, it was one of the dumbest scifi shows ever written, down there with Lost in Space (ripping off Dr. Zachary Smith) or the last season of Andromeda or the original BSG (Edward James Olmos merely played a supposedly edgy version of Lorne Greene's Adama.)
Caprica tried to continue the pandering with 7/7 hysteria but no one in this country gives a shit about dirty foreigners' problems. For good measure they tried to throw in a little Pat Robertson/Jerry Falwell about how God is using the evil false believers to punish us for our sins, which, inevitably, are mainly sexual. Which may seem commercially lurid but is actually kind of nasty as well as dumb. The show's moronic twaddle about consciousness and artificial intelligence continues the tradition of TV scifi stupidity, except taking it seriously.
I suppose Caprica is slightly better because it's not ripping off crap like the original BSG or Lost in Space. But it takes a pitiful lack of judgment to watch Mad Men and see sci fi.
SG1 was neither cheesy nor campy, two adjectives that manage to pack a lot of cliche into just a few letters. It was a comedy, or comedy/adventure series that sneaked in three, four dramas a season, tops. The story was "We came. We snarked. We conquered." As a comedy, the ridiculous premises didn't matter, because the ridiculous happy endings complemented them. Atlantis tried to get more serious but just got silly. This one tried even harder and just got even sillier. A universe where the pyramids are landing platforms for aliens is too dumb to treat with such solemnity.
When I watched the first episode of SGU, I thought, there's no way a man who's like Rush is supposed to be, is going to use the Last Starfighter for inspiration in recruiting staff. Rush is key. If you can't believe him, you can't get into SGU. (Liking Rush is secondary.)
BSG of course was praised for politically correct pandering to people all hysterical over 9/11 while faking drama that carefully emasculated any thought. In addition to being thematically dishonest, it was one of the dumbest scifi shows ever written, down there with Lost in Space (ripping off Dr. Zachary Smith) or the last season of Andromeda or the original BSG (Edward James Olmos merely played a supposedly edgy version of Lorne Greene's Adama.)
Caprica tried to continue the pandering with 7/7 hysteria but no one in this country gives a shit about dirty foreigners' problems. For good measure they tried to throw in a little Pat Robertson/Jerry Falwell about how God is using the evil false believers to punish us for our sins, which, inevitably, are mainly sexual. Which may seem commercially lurid but is actually kind of nasty as well as dumb. The show's moronic twaddle about consciousness and artificial intelligence continues the tradition of TV scifi stupidity, except taking it seriously.
I suppose Caprica is slightly better because it's not ripping off crap like the original BSG or Lost in Space. But it takes a pitiful lack of judgment to watch Mad Men and see sci fi.