exodus said:
I'm going to assume you're being sarcastic.![]()
But BSG viewers started to decline around the same season as Voyagers did. If Voy. lasted on network TV where ratings matter and BSG couldn't last on one where it didn't, how is it better?Clym said:
exodus said:
I'm going to assume you're being sarcastic.![]()
not at all. BSG is the best show currently on TV. well, that and The Shield
exodus said:
If Voy. lasted on network TV where ratings matter and BSG couldn't last on one where it didn't, how is it better?
The Mule said:
...BSG suceeds in delivering on themes that Voyager promised with its first episode and then promptly neglicted save for the odd episode (which just served to highlight their lack the rest of the time).
oh, and Voyager sucked, too.
That's your opinion, while I don't agree with it I do respect it. I love DS9 more than any Trek but I rarely go into that forum because I honestly just don't find the subjects of any interest. However because fans do have such a strong opinion of Voy., is why I find this forum for Trek the most interesting.The Mule said:
Star Trek is about the human condition, and about striving for peace and understanding. somewhere along the way Star Trek got lost in the inherient drama of that concept, of humans: half-savages who have realized what they are and dare to try to improve themselves, and started saying: humanity is all sugar-coated goodness and we'll all get along no matter what(and if we don't then it's some bumpy foreheaded alien's fault). Star Trek is supposed to be about dealing with what it means to be human, and what effect technology has on it, in a world that isn't perfect, but has taken one (just one) major step forward from where we are today. Voyager is just about living in a perfect world and playing games on the holodeck (which, despite lips service about rationing int he early seasons, always seems to be on)
this just boils down to why i hardly ever think about Voyager or come by this forum: Voyager is just banal.
exodus said:
^Voy., StarFleet, the Federation & Trek in general was about tolerance & peace. Trek isn't about conflict, no matter how much people wish it too be.
Not on a Starship over ten years more advanced than the Enterprise.jonnyskywatcher said:
exodus said:
^Voy., StarFleet, the Federation & Trek in general was about tolerance & peace. Trek isn't about conflict, no matter how much people wish it too be.
The majority of stories in Star Trek are about conflict, and in most cases without some type of conflict (inner conflict, physical, spiritual) there isn't a story to tell. What Trek does is instead of addressing conflict when it comes up, they shove it under the carpet and cough it up to an enlightened society. Yet, the characters act like modern day humans in every respect. nuBSG at least has the guts to tell a story about real desperate people; I don't care if they're all military, once you've been separated from home for over a year and it doesn't look like you are getting back anytime soon I'm sure you'd get really mad at the people you were chasing that lead to you getting stranded in a distant part of the galaxy. Not addressing this is just ignoring human nature.
Anwar said:
If anything, it's nuBSG that doesn't make sense in how these people don't realize that unless they work together they're all going to die awfully quickly. THey even have an external enemy to focus all their anger on (The Cylons) yet continue to infight and ultimately make the Cylons job easier.
Kegek said:
^
Uh... the Israelis and the Palestinians don't have a common enemy to rally against. Actually, their main enemy at this point is each other.
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