The Greatest Sci-Fi TV Show Since TNG.

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by chris » Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:15 pm

pinback wrote:This week's episode rating: Ehh. Better than last week's. But then again, raging red bleeding hemmorhoids are better than last week's episode.
Every series has at least one bad episode. Give 'em time.
The previews for this week's episode look very promising. But then again, they always do.
Baltar was supposed to be executed on the original series, but I think it was rewritten that he escaped and was given command of a Cylon base star to hunt down Galactica. It'll be interesting to see what the new series does with him.
I will give the show: TWO MORE WEEKS. If it ain't on a serious upswing by then? The new BG is dead to me.

DEAD.
The remaining episodes should be good....there are supposed to be some serious cliffhangers at the end of this season.

by pinback » Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:32 am

This week's episode rating: Ehh. Better than last week's. But then again, raging red bleeding hemmorhoids are better than last week's episode.

The previews for this week's episode look very promising. But then again, they always do.

I will give the show: TWO MORE WEEKS. If it ain't on a serious upswing by then? The new BG is dead to me.

DEAD.

by chris » Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:27 pm

pinback wrote:I give Scenario Two about a 20-1 shot at this point. Particualrly since the preview of tonights show shows somebody blowing themselves up, suicide-bomber style. Ugh.
Well if you think about it, things like sabotage SHOULD be happening if the Cylons had infiltrated humanity before the armageddon. The series definitely has a sense of realism/desperation that the old one didn't have at all, and I like that. However, I agree that the episodes need to be realistic (unlike last week's episode), but also be interesting enough and not just a different crisis each week to deal with.

by pinback » Fri Feb 11, 2005 2:45 pm

chris wrote:
pinback wrote:Oh well, whatever. Tonight's episode, like I said, better kick fucking Parrish ass, or I'm going to have to start slowly rolling back this thread until there's nothing left.
I think tonight's episode is where Adama & the Prez tell everybody that Cylons can look like humans, and that asian pilot might get caught. Has a lot of potential anyway.
Yes. Now, the entire success of the series from here until the end of its time on the air depends solely on which way they go with this revelation. Here's the way it goes down:

Scenario One
Asian pilot continues to lie and the twerpy mechanic guy keeps hiding her true identity, and the weasel scientist continues to lie and act weasely, and nobody really finds anything out, and a bunch of other contrived crap happens which wouldn't need to happen if anyone would just behave like a decent human being for once.

Fate of Television Series: Utter and complete demise, leaving only a trail of missed potential in its wake.

Scenario Two
Anything other than Scenario One happens.

Fate of Television Series: Narrowly escapes disaster, and goes on to be a good, solid weekly show which we can all look forward to and maybe buy some action figures.

I give Scenario Two about a 20-1 shot at this point. Particualrly since the preview of tonights show shows somebody blowing themselves up, suicide-bomber style. Ugh.

Let us pray.

by chris » Fri Feb 11, 2005 1:55 pm

pinback wrote:Oh well, whatever. Tonight's episode, like I said, better kick fucking Parrish ass, or I'm going to have to start slowly rolling back this thread until there's nothing left.
I think tonight's episode is where Adama & the Prez tell everybody that Cylons can look like humans, and that asian pilot might get caught. Has a lot of potential anyway.

Just read that the series has been picked up for another season. I wonder if the demise of "Enterprise" (a mercy killing if I've ever seen one) had anything to do with it.

by pinback » Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:31 pm

I had occasion to watch two full episodes of the original series this morning, having not set eyes on it since I was a young, impressionable youth of a relatively low age.

That show was NOT the greatest sci-fi show since TNG.

However, interesting in that they appear to have searched for actors who look kinda like the original characters. Even the girl Starbuck has that wide-face thing going on.

Oh well, whatever. Tonight's episode, like I said, better kick fucking Parrish ass, or I'm going to have to start slowly rolling back this thread until there's nothing left.

Robb

by milkunits » Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:26 pm

Welcome back buddy.

Nice to see you again :)

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:05 pm

Okay, Ben!

by pinback » Tue Feb 08, 2005 11:15 am

I think you pretty much know my routine.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:52 am

So what else have you been up to, besides TV, Ben?

by pinback » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:16 am

chris wrote:Oh man, if the rest of this season's episodes of "Battlestar Galactica" suck as much as the one yesterday (with Starbuck stranded on that moon), it ain't gonna last very long. Christ, that episode sucked!
Yeah, I did want to comment on this:

Remember when I said it looked like it was either going to get better slowly, or worse very quickly?

That episode certainly makes a case for the latter option. This week's show better be a masterpiece, or I'm going to start getting very nervous and jittery and probably start having gastrointestinal difficulties.

I also don't like how, during the opening credits of every show, they essentially show you the entire upcoming show in the space of 15 seconds.

by chris » Sun Feb 06, 2005 6:19 am

AArdvark wrote:Space 1999

Britians answer to Star Trek
Space:1999 also kicked ass. Not the biggest budget sci-fi show ever, but really well done. Gotta love bell-bottom space suits too. :smile:

by AArdvark » Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:51 pm

Face it, BG sucks. Think of a good Sci-Fi show. At least it could have been good if the low budget hadn't kept it down.


Space 1999

Britians answer to Star Trek


THE
ALTERNATIVE
AARDVARK

by chris » Sat Feb 05, 2005 8:22 pm

Oh man, if the rest of this season's episodes of "Battlestar Galactica" suck as much as the one yesterday (with Starbuck stranded on that moon), it ain't gonna last very long. Christ, that episode sucked!

by Lex » Tue Feb 01, 2005 6:55 am

I just saw Treasure Planet; it could have been really good if, near the end, they hadn't injected a... "wacky" android!

Completley no need whatsoever and I can't imagine 1 child in the audience didn't find him an annoying, hyperactive thing that utterly ruined what could have been an enjoyable slow-paced movie.

Re: The Greatest Sci-Fi TV Show Since TNG.

by nessman » Mon Jan 31, 2005 7:59 pm

pinback wrote:Battlestar Galactica, on the Sci-Fi network.
You know what killed the show for me, even when I was a kid? The stupid token annoying kid Boxey with the "cute" bear/dog robot pet Muffit. I hate shows that inject token characters to appeal to a certain demographic.

by Vitriola » Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:12 am

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by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sun Jan 30, 2005 11:55 pm

They also have those naked she-devils on their cover. Good stuff! I like the song on that album where one of the sluts is having an orgasm in the studio.

by Bugs » Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:47 pm

Meh. A little too close to "LORDS OF ACID." Check out their song "Pussy." It's about a cat!

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by bruce » Sun Jan 30, 2005 7:03 pm

pinback wrote:Thank the Lords of Cobol.
Now <i>there's</i> a band name. THE LORDS OF COBOL.

Bruce

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