Battlestar Galactica
I don’t know what prompted me to buy the season 1 bootlegged copy of Battlestar Galactica. I was never a fan of the original although i have heard of it. Maybe because sci-fi always does have a soft spot in my heart. Or maybe it’s just because of the eye candies aplenty in the show. Well, whatever the reason was, I finally managed to watch it and once it pops, you can’t stop
I find the show more than just your average sci-fi show where special effects abound and the highlight is one helluva dogfight in space. Battlestar Galactica is deep, very profound in fact, as it tackles a lot of issues concerning religion, philosophy, what it is to be human, love, etc. I feel for the characters and when the audience is involved, I guess, the affinity itself will make you want more.
Am now in the middle of the season 2, but have not yet finished downloading all the episodes (as well as season 3). The show is airing its 4th season already in the States and the producers say that it’s on its last run. Too bad it’s happening right when i just discovered the joy of watching it. For now, i’ll content myself with just enjoying every minute of it without analyzing (or even over-analyzing) it. I’ll find time in the future to look back and reflect on the issues brought about by the show. I hope you’ll find time to watch Battlestar Galactica also so we can share some thoughts about it.
So say we all !
May 14, 2008 at 6:08 am
What can I say? The show is a saving Grace.
May 14, 2008 at 6:09 am
A walk in the Park.
May 14, 2008 at 6:11 am
A walk in the Park.