Absolutely - I'm intrigued by the way the notion of'free will' is being explored through the Japanese character and the comic strip. Ifind it really interesting that both 'Battlestar Galactica' and 'Heroes' are addressing issues which, for the most part, are ignored byother drama programmes, in an interestingand enjoyable way.Top man!Yep, it will be interesting to see how this develops though I can see this season will be all about how they're going to stop that nuke from destroying New York. Or maybe not?
No need to apologise fella, pluralism is to be welcomed!Watched it the other night. Load of shit. Sorry.
ditto.Picard wrote:You would say that.it's a better bsg. still early days though.
yeh, saw another episode last night. early promise has evaporated.Saw this the other night. I cringed with embarrassment watching it. Teen Wolf meets Super man the early years.. utter shit.
it was a sad day in my life when they stopped showing that. good action, enjoyable storylines, bit of politics.It's all a bit Smallville meets X-men isn't it.Dark Angel covered this ground so much better and in a more adult manner - so they cancelled it of course....
It did 'wobble' for an episode or so, butI expect this was required in order for potential storylines to be placed in to the foreground, however briefly.BSG is on tonight! Hoorah!I don't think Heroes is that bad tbh...
The last episode in particular was very slow however I did read that a number of mid-season episodes did suffer as a result of rewrites. I think we must've read the same Ronald D Moore interview. :dude:The last few BSG episodes have been a bit slow, but Ithink this can be explained by the process of editingand storyboard changes made at the very last moment. This appears to be suggested by recent comments made by the series creator. Perhaps this willbe recitifiedin the Series Three DVD release?
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