This show is just a dreary mess.
Here's their problem: they're penciling in all the scenes that they think a "dark and gritty" show (like nuBSG, the show they pretend they're not imitating) needs to have, but their writers simply aren't good enough to then write anything interesting into the scenes.
They're generic: Rush has "murky motivations" and goes nuts yelling at and abusing people - because he's in withdrawal from caffeine and nicotine (edgy!). Of course, since he's a cardboard character he can say nothing more specific or interesting than "You're stupid! You're wasting my time! Go away!"
The "time capsule" scenes were awful and exemplify the problem: the reason for making them is vague, to say the least - but come on, the real reason for making them is that they're on the figurative "list of scenes:" the reality-show confessional moment in which the characters stumble and stammer and tell the camera stuff in a way that's supposed to be affectingly real and honest (because, come on, we're all at our most un-self conscious and vulnerable when we know that we're on camera). Yeah. They all stumble and stammer and finally blurt out one generic remark or another that are, in fact, all the same: "I shouldn't be here/don't want to die here/knew this was a mistake" etc. One guy recites a psalm.
Couldn't one of them been interesting? Said something unexpected?
Nope, 'cause telling the writers to write like nuBSG doesn't mean that they know how.
Here's their problem: they're penciling in all the scenes that they think a "dark and gritty" show (like nuBSG, the show they pretend they're not imitating) needs to have, but their writers simply aren't good enough to then write anything interesting into the scenes.
They're generic: Rush has "murky motivations" and goes nuts yelling at and abusing people - because he's in withdrawal from caffeine and nicotine (edgy!). Of course, since he's a cardboard character he can say nothing more specific or interesting than "You're stupid! You're wasting my time! Go away!"
The "time capsule" scenes were awful and exemplify the problem: the reason for making them is vague, to say the least - but come on, the real reason for making them is that they're on the figurative "list of scenes:" the reality-show confessional moment in which the characters stumble and stammer and tell the camera stuff in a way that's supposed to be affectingly real and honest (because, come on, we're all at our most un-self conscious and vulnerable when we know that we're on camera). Yeah. They all stumble and stammer and finally blurt out one generic remark or another that are, in fact, all the same: "I shouldn't be here/don't want to die here/knew this was a mistake" etc. One guy recites a psalm.
Couldn't one of them been interesting? Said something unexpected?
Nope, 'cause telling the writers to write like nuBSG doesn't mean that they know how.