I don't have cable, so I hadn't seen Battlestar Galactica when it was new, but it's now on a (free) broadcast channel so I've been enjoying it. However, with the opening about the Cylons having a plan it hit me - is Elizabeth Warren a Cylon? she always has a plan ....
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I've been wanting to rewatch BSG, and somewhere I own the DVDs. The balance is watch the currently broadcast episodes, or find the dang DVDs and hook up a player since I don't even have that setup at the moment. I miss the awesome music from that series.
I love the music. And I'm enjoying the show - I'd watched the original version and I think the newer one is better.
(I own the BSG soundtrack CD)
I think it's interesting how much BSG relied on Firefly's innovations--there are numerous visual tributes, in fact, in one of the early episodes when Roslin is waiting in her doctor's office, Serenity passes over the skylight. But Bear McCreary picked up on Greg Edmondson's multi-national music intercutting and improved on it. And of course, there were a few, early-on instances of silent explosions in space. It used to bug me that everybody was using new tech from Firefly...but now I see it as tribute.
Um--sorry for the OT
I got some good laughs from What We Do In The Shadows, particularly Nadja befriending her ghost and the energy vampire guy.
From the trailer I got a Killjoys meets Cleopatra 2525 vibe
My thought exactly. And, I'm dedicated to Vagrant Queen because of the Tim Rozon aspect. It's salving my missing of Wynona Earp.
I am super shallow like that.
I enjoyed the Magicians finale much more than the beginning of the series. And, I loved the beginning of BSG much more than the finale.
It's a funny 'ol life.
Like Michael Giacchino's contribution to Lost, it's hard to overstate Bear McCreary's contribution to Battlestar Galactica.
It used to bug me that everybody was using new tech from Firefly...but now I see it as tribute.
I think if it had lived out something more of a natural life, it would have been easier to see the tributes as tributes.
I've been watching Motherland: Fort Salem and while I'm not prepared to say it's good yet, I do think it's committed. Committed to centering the sory around women, including having the major romance of the first season be f/f, and committed to the idea that this is a world that took a major left turn 350 years ago and has major cultural and political differences that need to come up on screen.
It's also not big on hand-holding: If you hear a character describe her family as "High Atlantic" you're just going to have to figure out what that means from context.
I keep seeing the ads for it and trying to figure out if I want to watch it. I also kept thinking maybe it was a second season because of how little the trailer did to explain a lot of things. But I think I'll check it out
I just heard about Fort Salem today... Between the witches and the f/f it's getting intriguing.