What the crap was that???? That was 2 hours and 11 minutes that was wasted. Okay, the first hour was AWESOME. Then it went downhill. Then it went to insane land. Then it went to WHAT THE FRAK ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT land. It ended with "I wasted four years of a television show for THIS?" and I'm fuming.
What a waste. What a craptacular ending. So so so disappointed.
What a waste. What a craptacular ending. So so so disappointed.
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Date: 2009-03-21 04:09 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-21 04:22 am (UTC)Anyway. :P
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Date: 2009-03-21 04:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-21 11:15 am (UTC)As for people who should have died... oh... how about Helo? Being abandoned on a cylon colony with such a severely damaged leg with uncontrollable bleeding doesn't generally bode well for one's survival. It's not that I disliked him, quite the contrary, it's just... very contrived.
Lee, one of my favourite characters, probably should have died what with him leading the ground forces into the colony. Baltar I'm okay with having survived seeing as, well, he's Baltar and that's just what he does. He lives. Adama could have gone down with the ship, but despite his ship having broken and his woman having died, he still had his son. You'd think, since he made it through all that, instead of just going off to bury Laura and then die with her, he'd finally want to take the chance to be with his son.
Everybody else, well, I had no real opinions on it, but when leading a strike force where you are outnumbered a few bajillion to one, SO MANY of the main characters should NOT have made it through. Not when the show has done it's damndest to show the real consequences of wars. People die.
Just... this isn't like the Doctor Who where "just this once, everybody lives!" can work because this isn't a fun happy show. This is a very dark show where people die. So everybody lives just doesn't make much sense to me.
Or maybe I'm just still tasting the bitterness from last night.
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Date: 2009-03-21 01:17 pm (UTC)It worked for me but can see why it wouldn't for many.
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Date: 2009-03-21 03:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-21 05:51 pm (UTC)I'm sorry you didn't like it. :/
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Date: 2009-03-22 06:50 pm (UTC)I also really didn't like what appeared to be the final theme of the show... that technology itself is bad and humans are doomed to failure. Technology isn't bad, it's very good, it's a lack of responsibility that is bad.
And then there is the whole Hera as Mitochondrial Eve that REALLY bothers me. What happened to the survival of the Cylons? They were left to die out without their genes carrying on, yet after some 7000 generations (at the least) since Hera, it's like nothing changed.
I'll write out a detailed post later. I just really didn't like it once they landed on Earth.
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Date: 2009-03-22 06:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-23 12:31 am (UTC)I always saw BSG as heading for something final and concrete. I was pretty sure we were never going to be left hanging, or wondering. The visions of the Opera House, Kara, Sam getting hooked up to Galactica... while the show was violent and dark and sometimes hopeless, and did its damned best to show that actions have consequences I always saw the theme of the show as "This has happened before and this will happen again."
Sam's last monologue - about the perfection of physics and the exultation of mathematics, action and reaction. The repeat mentions of Kara leading humanity towards its "end". And they've been hammering on the idea of history repeating itself for several seasons. For me, the humans finding this earth, our earth, and settling in... it felt like exactly what was supposed to happen. The notion of perfection, of a grander design, has been hammered on, too, and I always figured there was nothing else the grand design could have been. Of course the humans were going to settle in somewhere and eventually technology would advance to the point of destruction again. And then I also found the ending very emotionally satisfying - even if I was a little upset that Kara went poof ;)
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Date: 2009-03-23 06:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-23 12:32 pm (UTC)I did not expect them to just take over and settle exactly as they had when they left Caprica. I just cannot possibly buy that 38,000 people would give up and agree to live such an incredibly harsh life, short as it would be, when they'd spent so many years just trying to survive. They didn't find perfection, they gave up.
I could have bought the entire ending if they'd done something like found an uninhabited corner of the world and created a city with strict rules for no expanding and technology. Say hello to the ancient tales of Atlantis and other very advanced civilizations. It's not like world mythology doesn't have stories that could be used to support the idea of an extremely advanced city far in the past.
All the other things you're talking about that were good came BEFORE they landed on Earth. I agree with the Opera House revelation. I loved it. Sam being hooked into Galactica was good and easily predicted. I loved that Galen went crazy on Tory and killed her. I also have little problems with pulling out the "G-d did it" card if they'd done a better job of explaining how it was guided as opposed to what seemed like "it just was". I don't like the hints that Bill, Lee, and Kara are supposed to represent the holy trinity either.
I'm going to write up a big post eventually, but I just... I couldn't buy the ending. I'll watch it again to see if it gets any better for me, knowing what happens, but I doubt it. It makes no sense to me and doesn't seem to fit, for me, with the entire rest of the show.