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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:It's just way too easy to date it to the early 2000s and Iraq. Totally rips you out of the story. And I stopped watching it before the part everyone says it goes way off the rails, so I can't imagine how terrible the 3rd season onwards is. It's not. Even the most die hard BSG hater doesn't think it went off the rails until well into season three. The second part of season 4 has one of the best plot arcs too.
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When did Gaius show up on the Cylon ship? Because that's about where I stopped watching.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 14:46 |
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Dunno, been a while. Up through Exodus is the very minimum but you should watch all of it, goons are dumb about TV.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 14:49 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Dunno, been a while. Up through Exodus is the very minimum but you should watch all of it, goons are dumb about TV. Just don't watch the extended version of Unfinished Business episode, you may die of boredom.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 14:58 |
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Galactica ends when New Caprica gets occupied. Everything that happens after that is the President hallucinating while dying form cancer. And while we're on head-canon; Terminator, Terminator 2, the Animatrix, and The Matrix form a single discrete continuity. The time travel in the first two is just a cover.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:06 |
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BSG is baaaaaaaaaad. Real bad.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:07 |
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Zzulu posted:Imagine Timothy Olyphant playing Holden instead Plant guy would be a smear on the wall
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:10 |
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Zzulu posted:Imagine Timothy Olyphant playing Holden instead Olyphant is really good at "compressed ball of pure rage." That might make Holden interesting, but that's a different character altogether.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:23 |
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AlternateAccount posted:BSG is baaaaaaaaaad. Real bad. Nah, in fact it was better than the show this thread is for. 33 is up there with the best first episodes of anything ever, and there were a lot of great arcs along the way. The show didn't stick the landing, but nobody's perfect.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:45 |
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This show is so head and shoulders above BSG or any other scifi TV show it's just insane. It's a class of it's own really. Every other show has been science fantasy, some good, some bad, but it's all the genre of science fantasy. This is like the first true science fiction show, plus it has a much more interesting plot and characters. Everyone in BSG was such a broken PTSD rage/drama machine that got stuck turned up to 11 I just couldn't enjoy it, and the series-wide plot was awful. There's some good episodes, the occupation stuff was pretty good but seems dated and post 9/11 as gently caress, and after that point it went unwatchably off the rails with characters managing to turn their single dimensional extreme caricatures of them selves up to 12.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:21 |
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Over in the Trek thread someone posted a graph of the nielsen ratings of the four 80s-present Trek series. You can more or less map the shows in order of production to the four seasons of BSG and get the same thing. TNG (and BSG S1) are strong overall, with a phenomenal premiere and equally phenomenal finale. DS9 (and BSG S2) starts strong, and while it weakens a bit towards the end it's still great. VOY (and BSG S3) starts strong and then spirals downhill. ENT (and BSG S4) sucks hard and the finale shits on everything you love. And now I'm sitting here hoping The Expanse doesn't map out the same way.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:20 |
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Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:27 |
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I enjoyed early BSG but I do think early season 3 is when I lost interest. It was when it became clear that none of the characters were learning anything and were just becoming shittier and shittier people. When Old Man Stern Dad, the emotional heart of the show, is denying that the Abu Ghraib rape prison is a crime then yeah, no thanks. Or basically: Baronjutter posted:Everyone in BSG was such a broken PTSD rage/drama machine that got stuck turned up to 11 I just couldn't enjoy it, and the series-wide plot was awful. There's some good episodes, the occupation stuff was pretty good but seems dated and post 9/11 as gently caress, and after that point it went unwatchably off the rails with characters managing to turn their single dimensional extreme caricatures of them selves up to 12. Also I once looked up the (semi?) official descriptions of the twelve colonies out of interest and it basically gave their name and then their levels of state torture and/or religious extremism
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:30 |
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I unashamedly loved Battlestar throughout the whole series and I am glad of it. Here's hoping The Expanse does the same.
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Strategic Tea posted:I enjoyed early BSG but I do think early season 3 is when I lost interest. It was when it became clear that none of the characters were learning anything and were just becoming shittier and shittier people. Picon was space Canada with universal healthcare and everything. Its even has a thriving entertainment industry! Clearly the best of the 12 colonies. Snuffman fucked around with this message at 17:56 on Apr 19, 2017 |
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Baronjutter posted:This show is so head and shoulders above BSG or any other scifi TV show it's just insane It's not, yet. It's a very solid package: hard SF stylings, a story focused on political maneuvering between peer states and the little guys caught underfoot, and a strong cast around the placeholder central character. But it hasn't found a spark yet. It competently executes a good story. The characters have motives which they explain clearly, and conflicts between these motives drive the story. It is Fine. It hasn't achieved anything like Walter White screaming in the crawlspace, or Where The gently caress is Wallace, or the dream fish in The Sopranos, or BSG's first episode, or BSG's music, or any of the high points of BSG's first two seasons. It's a good product. It's not a star yet. Like look at this loving battle scene. Look how well directed it is. This is what The Expanse needs to hit. edit: gently caress, has the Resurrection Ship battle just vanished from the Internet?
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:59 |
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I have high hopes that The Expanse will one day give me something that will make my jaw drop like the first time I watched the Galactica launching Vipers while falling straight towards New Caprica and jumping away at the last moment. The entire exodus sequence is phenomenal.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 18:07 |
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I hated the battles in BSG because it was just more "WWII dogfights in space" super close range starwars stuff. If you ain't looking something like this, I ain't interested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiIh4Xw2bnQ (warping into the atmosphere was super cool though) Baronjutter fucked around with this message at 18:24 on Apr 19, 2017 |
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Kazinsal posted:I have high hopes that The Expanse will one day give me something that will make my jaw drop like the first time I watched the Galactica launching Vipers while falling straight towards New Caprica and jumping away at the last moment. Man that part was so good because I didn't know what was happening till it was well underway.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 18:23 |
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Baronjutter posted:Everyone in BSG was such a broken PTSD rage/drama machine that got stuck turned up to 11 I just couldn't enjoy it, and the series-wide plot was awful. There's some good episodes, the occupation stuff was pretty good but seems dated and post 9/11 as gently caress, and after that point it went unwatchably off the rails with characters managing to turn their single dimensional extreme caricatures of them selves up to 12. This. It's so horrifically dated and suffers really badly from being transparently FOR TV writing. The allegories are hamfisted and the characters are one-note walking taglines. And it became clear just a few episodes in that there wasn't any kind of decent plan, but that was par for the course for that era of TV, I think. The Expanse is clearly Going Somewhere. General Battuta posted:But it hasn't found a spark yet. It competently executes a good story. The characters have motives which they explain clearly, and conflicts between these motives drive the story. It is Fine. It hasn't achieved anything like Walter White screaming in the crawlspace, or Where The gently caress is Wallace, or the dream fish in The Sopranos, or BSG's first episode, or BSG's music, or any of the high points of BSG's first two seasons. It's a good product. It's not a star yet. This might be fair. The Expanse has TONS of little, awesome moments, but they mostly depend on context. The examples you give are something that you could show someone in a vacuum and they would realize pretty immediately they they are watching something really good. I dunno, though, Home might be flirting with it a little. But yeah, fair to say it's 99% entertaining but workmanlike, efficient television.
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General Battuta posted:But it hasn't found a spark yet. It competently executes a good story. The characters have motives which they explain clearly, and conflicts between these motives drive the story. It is Fine. It hasn't achieved anything like Walter White screaming in the crawlspace, or Where The gently caress is Wallace, or the dream fish in The Sopranos, or BSG's first episode, or BSG's music, or any of the high points of BSG's first two seasons. It's a good product. It's not a star yet. Very well said.
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Baronjutter posted:I hated the battles in BSG because it was just more "WWII dogfights in space" super close range starwars stuff. The fighters at least maneuvered with RCS and didn't bank and loop like Star Wars fighters. I wouldn't expect a lot of long-range combat on this show, either. It's the norm in the books, but they'll probably decide that "those ships will reach effective firing range in 30 hours" doesn't make for riveting TV.
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Nothing in The Expanse so far surpasses the brilliance of "33". Of course, "33" is the first episode of Battlestar Galactica, and the show never quite manages to reach those heights again. And the show never manages to recover from the Occupation of New Caprica arc. That scene where a slightly loopy Starbuck lectures Apollo about his saying "Stay safe out there" to his pilots is pretty much my favorite mil-SF moment ever. Season 4 is going to be a little interesting considering how it should be all about the Belters (presumably Season 3 will be the rest of Caliban's War). Honestly the Belter creole could be a detriment to that story. It's so obviously fake and alien to the actors playing Belters, some of whom can't quite sell Belter as a language they grew up in. Toast Museum posted:The fighters at least maneuvered with RCS and didn't bank and loop like Star Wars fighters. I wouldn't expect a lot of long-range combat on this show, either. It's the norm in the books, but they'll probably decide that "those ships will reach effective firing range in 30 hours" doesn't make for riveting TV. Mars4523 fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Apr 19, 2017 |
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Mars4523 posted:Season 4 is going to be a little interesting considering how it should be all about the Belters (presumably Season 3 will be the rest of Caliban's War). I don't see how they stretch it out that far, but presumably the last episode of Season 3 will be titled Abbadon's Gate, so. That's a lot of extra stuff (Dawes and the protomolecule missile, or a Nauvoo follow up?) and a super slow burn on Venus to get there.
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Mars4523 posted:Nothing in The Expanse so far surpasses the brilliance of "33". I recently purchased all seasons of BSG because i've never seen it before and heard good things about it. S1 was awesome and then it became such a slog, i think i stopped watching in season 3.
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Mars4523 posted:Nothing in The Expanse so far surpasses the brilliance of "33". There's not enough of Caliban's war for a full season. Probably gonna be the first 33% again
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 20:47 |
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BSG is worth seeing through once (and if you watched it when it was on the air, that was probably enough) but for all the reasons others have pointed out it doesn't really hold up upon rewatches, after awhile everyone just becomes a stupid rear end in a top hat and at the end everybody just decides to give up...? Whatever, it did a lot of things well enough that every sci fi show since then has tried to lift at least part of BSG's style. This is pretty understandable since until then pretty much the whole genre was stuck riffing on the Trek formula, I think the last show to change things up was Babylon 5 but it never had the impact on following shows that BSG did. The Expanse hasn't hit the sheer emotional weight of scenes like the New Caprica rescue but as a series it's its own animal and feels like a proper science fiction story adapted for television, and overall I feel like it's been a more enjoyable experience than BSG was at this point in it's run. And I mean what the gently caress else is there with spaceships in it right now, Dark Matter? Killjoys at least tries to have fun with itself but DM pisses me off at how much of a terrible throwback to 90s syndicated shows that weren't Star Trek or Xena were
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ZorajitZorajit posted:And while we're on head-canon; Terminator, Terminator 2, the Animatrix, and The Matrix form a single discrete continuity. The time travel in the first two is just a cover. This is way off topic. But there's a schizophrenic person who claims this is the case and that the movie theaters are stealing from her book (The Third Eye.) She tried to get summary judgement against WB for The Matrix. http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/matrix.asp
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Tighclops posted:And I mean what the gently caress else is there with spaceships in it right now, Dark Matter? Killjoys at least tries to have fun with itself but DM pisses me off at how much of a terrible throwback to 90s syndicated shows that weren't Star Trek or Xena were I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. My friend, who said he "couldn't get into" the expanse loves Dark Matter and says it's amazing and has amazing characters. Me and my wife slogged through the first episode and half way through the 2nd and we both just kept saying how it feels straight out of the 90's. Like it was some 2 season forgotten show that used to come on before buffy. The characters are so loving bad and are 90's cliche's, the writing is 90's, the structure is 90's. It seriously feels like someone found a big box of scripts and work for a 90's scifi series and just made it today. When they first introduced all the characters and they were such 90's cliches I thought for sure it was a joke or they were going to subvert my expectations or something, but that's actually just the writing.
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Hughlander posted:This is way off topic. But there's a schizophrenic person who claims this is the case and that the movie theaters are stealing from her book (The Third Eye.) She tried to get summary judgement against WB for The Matrix. http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/matrix.asp Don't tell her about dark city then I guess.
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Baronjutter posted:I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. My friend, who said he "couldn't get into" the expanse loves Dark Matter and says it's amazing and has amazing characters. Me and my wife slogged through the first episode and half way through the 2nd and we both just kept saying how it feels straight out of the 90's. Like it was some 2 season forgotten show that used to come on before buffy. The characters are so loving bad and are 90's cliche's, the writing is 90's, the structure is 90's. It seriously feels like someone found a big box of scripts and work for a 90's scifi series and just made it today. When they first introduced all the characters and they were such 90's cliches I thought for sure it was a joke or they were going to subvert my expectations or something, but that's actually just the writing. I love all things Vancouver sci-fi but dark matter is unmitigated garbage. Killjoys is great though.
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HUGE SPACEKABLOOIE posted:I love all things Vancouver sci-fi but dark matter is unmitigated garbage. Killjoys is great though. Even Andromeda?
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Baronjutter posted:I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. My friend, who said he "couldn't get into" the expanse loves Dark Matter and says it's amazing and has amazing characters. Me and my wife slogged through the first episode and half way through the 2nd and we both just kept saying how it feels straight out of the 90's. Like it was some 2 season forgotten show that used to come on before buffy. The characters are so loving bad and are 90's cliche's, the writing is 90's, the structure is 90's. It seriously feels like someone found a big box of scripts and work for a 90's scifi series and just made it today. When they first introduced all the characters and they were such 90's cliches I thought for sure it was a joke or they were going to subvert my expectations or something, but that's actually just the writing.
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Tighclops posted:This is pretty understandable since until then pretty much the whole genre was stuck riffing on the Trek formula, I think the last show to change things up was Babylon 5 but it never had the impact on following shows that BSG did. I'll have to disagree, I think Babylon 5 influenced Deep Space 9 at the time, and also influenced BSG. Ronald D Moore coincidence? I think not. But even outside the genre, I think JMS's approach to structure and the "4-5 season novel for television" idea has heavily influenced a lot of television writers and creators like Vince Gilligan among others.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 22:53 |
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As much as I'm enjoying the Expanse, it still lags heavily behind BSG in so many areas. Even BSG's pilot has more memorable moments than large parts of this show so far. That'll definitely change though. They should make the entire show about Avasarala and Dawes and call it a day.
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Gorn Myson posted:As much as I'm enjoying the Expanse, it still lags heavily behind BSG in so many areas. Even BSG's pilot has more memorable moments than large parts of this show so far. I would definitely watch Space Politicians Cursing At One Another. e: space veep
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money worship posted:Yo momma so fat that if they had used her instead of Nauvoo to knock Eros out of it's orbit the several pages of physics discussion would have been like "Oh yeah, that checks out" I'm still going through the thread (this is from page 30 or so?) but goddamn this post
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 23:55 |
I thought Miller meeting Julie was a really good moment that I'd put up there with almost anything from BSG.
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Quorum posted:I would definitely watch Space Politicians Cursing At One Another. The Vacuum of It.
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Crap, I missed the first 6 minutes of this episode.
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