darth_librarian
Regular
No, I love emotional stuff too.... I got a bit teary when Arnie had to die at the end of Terminator 2. But I was 14
It had to include such nauseatingly direct references to "real life" that it losing credibility and was just blatantly trying to appeal to leftist media (and it worked).
I don't want too look like a big moralist but this show is watched by children after all.
The Original Battlestar Galactica was nothing more then a badly acted and(by th low standards of the day) poorly written star wars wanna be that laughing stock with the critics, but then again so was most television of that era.
I generally got the impression that Glen A. Larson started out with the intentino of making BSG a heavier show, but quickly reverted to what he knew best, which was cheesy action. I grew up with those shows, and loved all of them (for my sins). Not to the extent that I consider myself a die-hard fan, but I will still occasionally pitch up and watch a re-run ... in fact I watched an episode of The A-Team last night on Bravo.
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