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Battlestar Galactica is Awesome

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I swear to God, once you program me with a conception of freedom and equality - I'll kill you.

I swear to God, once you program me with a conception of freedom and equality - I'll kill you.

In the years I’ve followed Battlestar Galactica, I’ve had one review – it’s amazing and you should watch it. Now that it’s over, I’m updating my review – it’s amazing and you should definitely watch it… from the beginning. I have the DVDs, you can borrow them. In fact, come over and I’ll watch them with you.

That being said, the finale was a little… disrespectful. Not to the fans, but to the show itself. Obviously fan boys will have a problem with the loose ends (Starbuck and the millions of coffee shops named in her honor, God and his time traveling mind minions) but the real outrage should be directed at Ron Moore - who’s ego nearly swallowed the show whole.

Battlestar, from the mini-series, was always a show that paralleled reality but it did so without penetrating it. It was about humanity when its chickens came home to roost… then surprise-attacked us and turned our social/political world upside down. It was brilliant because it was about 9/11 without being about 9/11. And because the protagonists were both the heroes and yet also the instigators, it was about us without actually being about us, because ultimately Battlestar Galatica is a television drama, set in space, with space planes and killer robots.

When, thankfully, the show was picked up and transformed into a full fledged series, it was given the latitude to use dramatic representations of familiar social struggles – like abortion, religious expression, and civic freedom - to advance more entertaining plots that revolved around gratuitous, post-apocalyptic sex scenes and, of course, space battles.
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lou

10:09 AM on March 23rd, 2009 | 

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