just started about 15 minutes of it on hulu....so far boring as a theatrical premiere but am posting here for the idea that the enemy that has been established in the series is a "monotheistic" religion ( apparently caprica city has many gods )...it is not a subliminal attack on islamic fundamentalists ( a character blows up a train wearing a bomb jacket while yelling out loud about the supremacy of the "one god"😉 but rather a secular hollywood leftist attack on anyone who believes in a montotheistic god ( jews, muslims or christians )...so to this hollywood crap we are all the evil fools who mess up everything...( for those of you who agree with caprica i wish you both a happy chanakuh, a belated ramadan and a very merry christmas )...
Originally posted by reinfeldrtkjhtgbl;urt;othijgpojge/lijare/lkjnBATLJMbte
just started about 15 minutes of it on hulu....so far boring as a theatrical premiere but am posting here for the idea that the enemy that has been established in the series is a "monotheistic" religion ( apparently caprica city has many gods )...it is not a subliminal attack on islamic fundamentalists ( a character blows up a train wearing a bomb jacket wh ...[text shortened]... caprica i wish you both a happy chanakuh, a belated ramadan and a very merry christmas )...
Originally posted by reinfeldThis is a follow-up series to the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series which screened over the last four or five years. That included some interesting takes on events of the time - terrorism and suicide bombings and occupation and so on.
just started about 15 minutes of it on hulu....so far boring as a theatrical premiere but am posting here for the idea that the enemy that has been established in the series is a "monotheistic" religion ( apparently caprica city has many gods )...it is not a subliminal attack on islamic fundamentalists ( a character blows up a train wearing a bomb jacket wh ...[text shortened]... caprica i wish you both a happy chanakuh, a belated ramadan and a very merry christmas )...
This is one of the interesting uses of science fiction - to view aspects of our own society in different ways; sort of a thought experiment if you like.