...apparently, the finale of Battlestar Galactica was this weekend. I didn't watch, as I hate the show, and knew from the outset that it would drop the ball, as all shows with a big "mystery", at their core always seem to do, but I've been catching up on reviews, and there's a big wave of disappointment.
Disappointment I gleefully anticipated.
Yes, I'm prone to schadenfreude, sue me.
Well, turns out the answers to all the big questions were "goddidit!!", and ludditism.
HAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!
Swill.
Fuck you, Ron Moore. :)
Tolja so, BSG fans.
Ah, well.
Always the next pop culture abomination.
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You are kidding me - I have watched most of that series, I got severely hacked off with all the godbotting the show seemed to crap all over the place, if anything I thought it showed how weak gods were in the face of humans. I thought the atheist bits showed how shite the godbotting crap was.
Sod it - so be it.
There is always House to save the day...
Sorry to pee on your parade, man, but God-bothering bio-roids fill me with more despair than the bleakest, goriest, zombie movie ever imagined.
I can't work it up for shows that philosophically gloom me into a coma.
And I'm one who found Watchmen uplifting, and Ambrose Bierce a jolly fellow. :P
Indeed, I'll stick with House.
And maybe Rescue Me if they climb out of the shark jumping of last season.
But to end a series on "goddidit" is just utter bollocks.
Big, hairy and sweaty bollocks.
I am completely with you, it does fill me with despair as well.
I loved The Watchmen too and found it oddly uplifting, I came out of that movie almost determined to become my own vigilante :)
What can I say, I love heavy metal for fucks sake, I find that uplifting music - some people even have the gall to call it depressing and scary - honestly, such behaviour!
:)
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