Postby Joe Anthrax » Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:24 pm
Not to go off on too much of a tangent, but the dark and dire feel that Ronald Moore began with in DS9 and continued with in BSG was the basis for me dropping the entire series of new Galactica. Even though Section 31 and the Dominion War had entered DS9 and made it a more grim show, it still had its moments of triumph and uplifting storytelling. BSG was nothing more than an ever increasing pile-up of horrible situations brought upon a beleaguered crew that had no moments of joy. Over the course of a few days, I watched the first two seasons of BSG back to back, and by the time I was done, I hated the show, despite the fact that it was well written and acted. I don't have a problem with sci-fi shows exploring dark, controversial issues, but to focus the show on nothing but paranoia, violence, and mistrust is not what I wanted in my sci-fi show.
Joe -- Religious aspects or not, that show was unrelentingly grim, and failed to do what a good sci-fi should, which is entertain and uplift -- Anthrax
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