Originally posted by blakbuzzrdLove both series i've already seen. Am enjoying the different interpretation of the original. I do like the soap opera style development of the characters, it adds depth and flesh to the story. What was ep. 9 again. Dont want to spoil it.
Man, Friday's episode (#9) completely rocked.
Any other BSG fans here? This show is some of the best television I've seen since early days of The West Wing.
Cannot wait for series 3.
Originally posted by lordhighgusI think it's cool how Starbuck is a chick this time around.
Love both series i've already seen. Am enjoying the different interpretation of the original. I do like the soap opera style development of the characters, it adds depth and flesh to the story. What was ep. 9 again. Dont want to spoil it.
Cannot wait for series 3.
Originally posted by SuzianneStarbuck is like Dirk Bennedicts character. She smokes, drinks, hits superior officers and fights like a hell-cat! I'm in lust.
I think it's cool how Starbuck is a chick this time around.
They shoulda made her more like Dirk Benedict's Starbuck though... but then maybe prime-time America's not ready for that. 🙂
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Man, I have missed so much of this. I think it's on Friday night and I'm just not around often enough. Seems there was a break into factions for both sides... and the doctor is now with the toasters.
The CO is drunker than ever.
I watched it about a week or 2 ago, still enjoy it... but missed way too much.
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Originally posted by lordhighguslol, I'm not sure why I wrote that... probably because I haven't seen many episodes... when I realized my mistake, I removed it, but not soon enough...
Starbuck is like Dirk Bennedicts character. She smokes, drinks, hits superior officers and fights like a hell-cat! I'm in lust.
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Originally posted by lordhighgushas there really been a single leading female character in the last ten years that wasn't strong and independent? I can't think of any. even the nerdy 'willow' from buffy skins a guy alive and repeatedly saves the world with her fellow 'strong, independent female characters'... it has become a cliché.
You wrote it because she is a strong, independant female character. Television does not have many of these.