Colonel Kira's Left Tit
Bearded Belly of Bajor
I don't really want to comment too much on this one until I see the grand finale next week, though I did enjoy the flashback scenes. Fleshing out the characters' back story in this way right now is something I didn't see coming, and it really helps define who these people were before they became who they are after the holocaust. An interesting bit of storytelling there.
The last few weeks have finally made me realize this thing is actually coming to an end. When I first read the screenplay for the miniseries back in December 2002 I was absolutely sure I was going to hate this new version of Battlestar Galactica. Maybe I was reading it with the old show in mind and trying to connect those characters to their new versions, or maybe it really did look that bad on paper, but the casting, the camera work, direction, writing and especially the music came together and made this show work in ways I didn't expect. Roddenberry used to talk about capturing lightning in a bottle with the original Star Trek, and I think Ronald D. Moore has done exactly the same thing here.
Oddly, I'm finding that I really don't care whether or not the ending meets up with my expectations because it's been an amazing ride. The only thing I know for sure is that I'll miss it when it's gone and I don't think we'll ever see anything quite like this again.
The last few weeks have finally made me realize this thing is actually coming to an end. When I first read the screenplay for the miniseries back in December 2002 I was absolutely sure I was going to hate this new version of Battlestar Galactica. Maybe I was reading it with the old show in mind and trying to connect those characters to their new versions, or maybe it really did look that bad on paper, but the casting, the camera work, direction, writing and especially the music came together and made this show work in ways I didn't expect. Roddenberry used to talk about capturing lightning in a bottle with the original Star Trek, and I think Ronald D. Moore has done exactly the same thing here.
Oddly, I'm finding that I really don't care whether or not the ending meets up with my expectations because it's been an amazing ride. The only thing I know for sure is that I'll miss it when it's gone and I don't think we'll ever see anything quite like this again.