It's best seen in order; the buildup to crazy makes plenty of sense that way.
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Okay, I trust you. At least, I've already seen the last episode, so I won't be totally heartbroken when I get there.
It's best seen in order; the buildup to crazy makes plenty of sense that way.
completely and totally. originally, i had tried to get into the series during season 3 or so and i hated it. i had no idea what was going on. then i had people i trusted(television-wise) singing its praises constantly. so i decided to give it another shot and start from the beginning and i wanted to do it before the mini aired in case i fell as in love with it as my friends.
i'm not sorry about that decision. i never expected to love it as much as i do. the transition of john from fish out of water to just...crazy is completely fluid and you can't really begrudge him his craziness.
BTW, I noticed that the first season of SGA is running in syndication this year. (On UPN in the Chicago area.)
all the talk about the POV character going insane has me worried that I should skip the rest.
He's not Drusilla insane. He does things that make perfect sense in his context, but that unfortunately don't work too well.
He's not Drusilla insane.
Except near the end of S2, but that wasn't really his fault. And he gets better! Mostly.
Most of the time, he reacts as sensibly as can be expected, considering the circumstances he's presented with. It's just that the circumstances are, well, insane.
Well, yes, but when there actually IS a second person in your head, it doesn't count as hearing voices. Right?
Yeah, I think it was the Scorpius deal that really lost me. But I'll give it a go; DVDs are cheap! And CuteBoy at the office is a big fan, so that'll give us something to talk about besides Serenity.
Well, yes, but
Heh -- fair point.
The funny part is how, in moments of crisis, Crichton trots out a whole nother aspect of pop culture you didn't even know he was into. Mid-S2, when he's looking at being frozen alive? Buffy. Beginning S3, when he's well-and-truly nuts? Wrestling. Somewhere in there it turned out he has a collection of Miles Davis on vinyl.
I ask you, when did this guy have time to be an experimental physicist and rock star?