Am I alone in finding BSG to be one of the absolute worst-written, worst-directed shows ever?
Am I alone in finding BSG to be one of the absolute worst-written, worst-directed shows ever? The whole thing is a shitshow from episode 1 onward.Well it was OK, but Babylon 5 was much better overall IMHO.
Am I alone in finding BSG to be one of the absolute worst-written, worst-directed shows ever? The whole thing is a shitshow from episode 1 onward.No, you are not.
Maybe it matters whether or not you saw the old version? I never saw the old version of BSG.I was giving this a thought, and personally I'm undecided whether this has to do with the nostalgia factor. I do watch other series because of nostalgia (U.F.O., Space 1999).
I mean, I tried watching it after seeing the new one, but ended up finding the old version silly and boring.
Although I quite liked the new BSG, I found it to be more of a soapie than a Sci-Fi, especially since most of the aliens were basically humans (I suppose that's a good way to keep your production budget down). Although the original is somewhat dated now, I prefer it to the reboot.
There's no way she'd want to watch the old one with you. :)
Well, we obviously can't all like the same things.And that's good because the world would be quite boring if everybody had the same tastes.
Just finished "Continuum" now.Continuum - the first series was great. But it's like the writers ran out of ideas, then it went and got silly.
Yet another one that sounded great. Awesome idea, and also started out good. But then it just completely loses.... well basically everything.
So annoyingly sad.
It's such a shame when this happens. So many people's time goes into a production like that. I feel the writers should seriously shape up.
<snip> ....Halt and Catch Fire. Has to do with computing, too :)Not as much fun as spraying contact cleaner on a electric motor commutator and then powering it up before the solvent had evaporated :laugh: