^ The show as described up there sounds terrific. The one I watched was Days of Our Lives in Space. I couldn't stick with it.
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Lol. That was awesome. Well said
I watched that show during its original run, All the way through. The miniseries was awesome but the series got tiresome over time...
More recently, I binged all of Stargate: SG-1, Atlantis, the TV movies, and I just finished Universe. The latter suffers from the same problems as the rebooted BSG: the constant tension, without release or catharsis (except for very rare moments...) just becomes tiresome. Main characters constantly at each other's throats, sometimes in obviously contrived ways, plot-wise... I endured it more than I enjoyed it.
Past sci-fi shows (for example, Berman-era Trek) may have been lacking in tension, but nu-BSG and SG:U had too much. There needs to be a cycle of tension and release in a series, so that each new bit of tension can be enjoyed again.
This is really well thought out. There was something that always bugged me about BSG that I couldn’t quite put my finger on, and you explained what it was quite nicely.
So say we all.
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