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Reassessing nBSG’s ending

FredH

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it’s funny: Unlike many viewers, I was fine with most aspects of Battlestar Galactica’s finale — including it-hates-being-called-that — except for the idea of just giving up
cities and technology
, which I felt could never fly.

Sixteen years older, and given the specific context—
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— I find I can completely buy it now.

Funny how getting older can change your perspective.

Plus, one concern expressed in the sequence — about what the Centurions might do — is resolved by the mere fact that we’re still here to watch it.
 
The only technology they had were ships that were on the verge of falling apart, and zero infrastructure to create new ones, much less the infrastructure to build cities.

What exactly would you have had them do?
 
I never had a problem with it. I like the finale a lot. But maybe you're the age now that I was when I first saw it? ;)
 
The only technology they had were ships that were on the verge of falling apart, and zero infrastructure to create new ones, much less the infrastructure to build cities.

What exactly would you have had them do?
At the least, a whole lot of carpentry, and urban planning on that basis? I don’t mean modern metropolises, but basic low-level Viking-to-medieval town building would be possible.

And as noted, the stated point of the post was that I don’t feel the same way anymore, so I’m not sure what argument you seem to want to have?
 
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At the least, a whole lot of carpentry, and urban planning on that basis? I don’t mean modern metropolises, but basic low-level Viking-to-medieval town building would be possible.

And as noted, the stated point of the post was that I don’t feel the same way anymore, so I’m not sure what argument you seem to want to have?

I misread your post. I thought you still had an issue with them abandoning technology.
 
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