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I'm not going to argue that, not because I agree, but because there's no point, and everyone else here probably agrees with you. However:Also, the writers "lifetimeed"* the last season.
The fuck outta here. You could, maybe, argue that the opening credits theme was better/more memorable in the original, but, I mean. The fuck outta here, otherwise.CO wrote:The music was way better in the original.
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It was not a pile of shit, SIR, it had different goals and TV still had a lot of maturing to do as a medium. Starbuck and Apollo were iconic characters from the moment they showed up on 70s TV. In a world where the most daring thing was Three's Company, you had in the original BG... in an absolutely groundbreaking decision ... to name a character race the "Daggit."pinback wrote:He was better as Zarek. The original BSG was a pile.
You couldn't do that today.
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It wasn't great. But that's okay, maybe it was. More importantly is that nobody in their right mind can possibly disagree that the music in the new one wasn't just better than the old one, but was better than the music in 95% of TV shows that have ever existed.
Perhaps that should be a different thread, though.
Perhaps that should be a different thread, though.
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The music in the new one just wasn't memorable and how dare they play the original theme only one time in the entire series.pinback wrote:It wasn't great. But that's okay, maybe it was. More importantly is that nobody in their right mind can possibly disagree that the music in the new one wasn't just better than the old one, but was better than the music in 95% of TV shows that have ever existed.
Perhaps that should be a different thread, though.
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I'm going to have to agree with Jonsey, here. Science fiction was one of the few things you could get away with examining critical issues other than in specifically "hard edge" drama shows like The Bold Ones where they did an episode about a woman being prosecuted for procuring an abortion.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:It was not a pile of shit, SIR, it had different goals and TV still had a lot of maturing to do as a medium.pinback wrote:He was better as Zarek. The original BSG was a pile.
But even as far as it went in the '70s it would never have gotten anywhere without the (for the time) groundbreaking innovations in Star Trek: multicultural cast, multi-racial cast, women treated relatively equal, and the first interracial kiss. All extremely controversial.
Despite the times changing they still had to tiptoe.
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Nobody gives a shit what you consider. No, strike that. I have much more respect and pay much more attention to my bowel movements and diarrhea floods than to anything you consider, so actually, your considerations have literally less relevance than our shit.pinback wrote:I consider the matter closed.
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since the Dr tacos has proclaimed it not closed, I'll say new bsg's reliance on the religion crutch was lazy writing. Why bother setting up elaborate science explanations for things like reincarnation and visions but oh wow Starbucks now an angel finding way to stupid pointless earth fake reveal. Sorry the writers went sort of on strike at the end but I'd rather watch bsg 1980 flying motorcycles than another stupid dream sequence that may or not have been real. You cut out the dream sequence bullshit you end up with two seasons so fast forwarding is the only way it's rewatchable.Tdarcos wrote:Nobody gives a shit what you consider. No, strike that. I have much more respect and pay much more attention to my bowel movements and diarrhea floods than to anything you consider, so actually, your considerations have literally less relevance than our shit.pinback wrote:I consider the matter closed.
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