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Re: Battlestar vs Babylon - Will Collier - 08-25-2010 Zoidberg wrote: I take a bit of a contrary position... I think they ran out of ideas by late in the second season (although the very last idea in that one was a doozy) and had to coast on fumes from there on out. Certainly I agree with the "painted into a corner" assessment. It still bugs me that the very beginning of every show turned out to be a lie: "... and they have a Plan." Hell no, they didn't, and neither did the writers. I enjoyed B5 for the most part, at least the second through fourth seasons, even if it did stray well into the hoakey zone early and often. Re: Battlestar vs Babylon - Lux Interior - 08-25-2010 cbelt3 wrote: :bunny: Re: Battlestar vs Babylon - Mac-A-Matic - 08-25-2010 I think I prefer Hotel Babylon over Babylon 5. Definitely enjoyed BSG, though I thought they handled the end sorta well. The Starbuck as some sort of angel thing was a bit of a stretch, as were Six and Baltar angels. Then there was the whole "we gonna chuck all our tech in favor of sticks and stones that didn't ring true. I mean, if Hera's bones were found 150,000 years later, shouldn't the remains of Adama's Raptor be somewhere as well? Re: Battlestar vs Babylon - estnyc - 08-25-2010 For its day, Bab 5 was great. I think it and the other "Crossroads in Space" series, DS9, prodded each other to constantly improve. Did anyone see much or any of "Crusade," the "sequel" to Bab 5? I only saw one show, or part of one, and it was excruciating. I remember hearing they were reviving BSG and I thought, "So what?" The original was hokey and just plain awful. Then one day I was flipping the channels and saw the episode where Starbuck crashed on some godforsaken planet and had to -- tame? take over? -- a crashed Raider to get back to Galactica. Just the amazing retro-future look of it drew me in, and, well, everything else. I suppose one could have endless debates about whether BSG or Lost had the most disappointing ending. I mean BSG's ending was just plain stupid. |