Battlestar Gallactica
By porkrind333
@porkrind333 (288)
United States
April 8, 2007 3:05am CST
I absolutely love the claustraphobic feel of the show but it really gives me a headache. The wear and tear on the ships as time goes by is more than realistic but it is all of the psyco-babble and religious mystic that keeps me confused. Could someone please tell me where this series is headed and why the Cylons have not finished the human race off yet. They have had them bottled up at least twice and let them go.
1 response
@nowment (1757)
• United States
27 Apr 07
I am a fan of the show, but it got to the point where I was like, ok enough soap opera already. So at times I didn't see episodes and then had to play catch up.
I think there is some kind of religious reason, why the Cylons haven't gotten ride of all humans. One of the reasons is they are looking to be able to get their hands on the human / cylon hybrid. I think they don't want to risk killing that child.
Not sure where all the religious stuff is going. I suppose that is part of what is suppose to keep you watching, seeing where all this is going to go.
@porkrind333 (288)
• United States
27 Apr 07
I have to admit the jumping back and forth is giving me a headache.
@nowment (1757)
• United States
28 Apr 07
I know sometimes they just seem to be spinning their wheels, and you just want to go Ok get to the point already.
While other episodes are so great, you think this is one of the best shows you seen in a long time.
But with no consistancy of air time, it gets hard to follw a good show, and it can kill some really good shows.
For example, Firefly, and Babylon 5, it is a miracle that Babylon 5 made it through the five years that was intended, due to the fact that every week it was on a different, time, or a different channel, or gaps where it wasn't on at all, I actually caught up on it when it went into reruns and TNT ran it regularlly.
It is beginning to look like I am going to have to wait for another scifi channel Battlestar Gallactica marathon to catch up on the shows I've missed.