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I do agree with that A Deathwatch Guard Send a noteboard - 26/02/2013 01:20:47 AM

View original postI don't disagree that religions would exist. I just found BSG's religion very difficult to believe, particularly given the amount of influence it had over them. I mean, imagine that modern day people were fleeing North America via aircraft carrier. They know they're being chased by superior opponents and that they have to find some sort of remote land to settle in. Halfway through the journey, their Secretary of Education declares that some of the islands they were passing seemed very similar to those that had once surrounded the lost island of Atlantis. She thinks they should detour to one of the islands in order to search for the Gates of Sparta, which could point the way to the Tomb of Plato, which might contain a Golden Sextant that would show where Atlantis has been hiding all this time! And of course, everyone thinks this is a wonderful idea and that they should mutiny in order to check it out.

...REALLY?

And that's not the worst part, either. The worst part is that, of course, they were right to do so. Their crazy, stupid, no-one-in-their-right-mind plan worked out great, because darn if they didn't find the Gates of Sparta, Tomb of Plato and Golden Sextant on that random island. The whole thing just struck me as ridiculously stupid on the colonists' part, and even more stupid of the show's writers to make that a legitimate part of their journey.


But to me it seemed like the majority of characters didn't think it was a good idea to go off on the mystical wild-goose chase. They went simply on the spur of the moment, influenced by the recent discovery of Kobol which led to a spike of zealotry. What should have happened is that Adama should have countered Roslin with his own broadcast, telling the ships to not be taken in by fanatical fervor, to make decisions with a cool head, and to stick with him and the fleet, and live. Then he should have let Roslin and whoever followed her go and die on their own, or better yet, return back to the fleet once they came to their senses. But instead we got scenes of Galactica practically falling apart with the disappearance of the fleet, and Adama uncharacteristically caving, even though logic would dictate that if the Galactica was struggling this much, then Roslin's ships would be faring even worse and would likely be crawling back within the week.

The worst part isn't that the earth mumbo jumbo will turn out to be true and worthwhile, the worst part is that Roslin basically gets a pass whenever she does anything wrong, voices an idiotic opinion, or does anything else of the sort. How she can deceive seemingly rational and pretty good people like Adama, Apollo, and Starbuck is beyond me. How those and other intelligent people can then start being idiots just long enough for her to come out ahead is even more inexplicable and infuriating. That, and the wide respect she commands for absolutely no reason.

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I do agree with that - 26/02/2013 01:20:47 AM 721 Views
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