Daybreak

Mar. 21st, 2009 01:05 pm
prog: (olmos)
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At first I was rolling my eyes in disappointment; it's one thing to go with a "Chariots of the Gods?" ending, but I couldn't rationally buy all the survivors unanimously deciding to go devo rather than found a city - it strikes me as fundamentally against human nature. As the episode continued, though, I made my peace with it; it certainly wasn't the first time BSG took a WTF turn like this (honestly, they tend to do it at least once an episode - see also Cavil's random suicide), and it was making the most of the direction that it headed in.

I wept quietly as things wrapped up, as I knew I would. But after the final shot of Hera in the wilderness, when the camera moved off her to pan through space and time and up onto a modern city, I totally lost my shit, sobbing loudly like a baby, straight through to the closing credits. I don't think I've really cried at the end of anything since The Empire Strikes Back, when I was seven years old. Then, I cried simply because the magic wonderful thing, like nothing I'd ever seen before, had suddenly stopped. This time, I thought I was prepared for it to happen again, but something about the exact note (ahem) that it ended on just floored me. I'm not sure I can express it yet; maybe I'll come back to it alter after I've had time to think about it.

I do like the nature of the thread they explicitly left without a clear resolution ("You know he doesn't like to be called that"), and state now that anyone who disagrees is a weenie. OK! Manly veneer re-applied. I'm ready for the commentary track now.

raped in the face

Date: 2009-03-26 08:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taskboy3000.livejournal.com
F Ron Moore. The series started fine, but he and the writers could not pay any of the plot debts incurred over 3 years. Season 4 was a complete waste of time and answer nothing well.

Re: raped in the face

Date: 2009-03-26 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taskboy3000.livejournal.com

Also, the God hypothesis was completely stupid. The show had a chance to explore the meaning of humanity in a world were machines were their equal. EPIC FAIL.

The 150K end was stupid. Angels are stupid. The "all this has happened before" crap does not explain Bob Dylan's muse.

Dumbest. Show. Ever.

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