Battle Star Galactica
Sep. 30th, 2007 09:44 pmI've just finished watching Battlestar Galactica, Season 3.
I'm impressed. I think these series are worth watching. Especially as they keep everyone guessing as to who the cylon infiltrators are. All the way through.
I'm impressed. I think these series are worth watching. Especially as they keep everyone guessing as to who the cylon infiltrators are. All the way through.
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Date: 2007-09-30 09:05 pm (UTC)And despite a certain revelation, also have me eagerly wanting to know what the next season brings.
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Date: 2007-09-30 09:07 pm (UTC)Oh my gosh. You just made my day!!!
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Date: 2007-09-30 11:36 pm (UTC)The NY Times gets Ridley Scott to answer one of scifi's most enduring questions.
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Date: 2007-10-01 07:45 am (UTC)Bastards.
Beautiful stuff, but ...
I speculate: There's two 'factions', which is why some don't talk about the others.
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Date: 2007-10-01 10:22 am (UTC)Do the sins of the father become the sins of the son?
His character was called Gaff and at the end of the film he does something remarkable. He allows Deckard and Rachael to escape. Throughout the film both humans and replicants behave in an amoral fashion. Replicants are treated like slaves and used to wipe out their own kind. The Replicants respond in kind and attack the very experts who created them.
If the colonists of the 12 planets treated the cylons as cattle, only to bred and fed for the sake of money and food, where is the moral imperative for the cylons to treat the humans any different. The cylons take the opposite view, the moral imperative is to eliminate the colonists.
Gaff's final action is therefore highly significant. He offers the prospect of reconciliation and the search for forgiveness. The treatment of the cylons to and from humans is of prime importance to the character development of BSG.
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Date: 2007-10-01 02:48 pm (UTC)But at the same time, it's escaltated even further, with the Cylons _almost_ anhiliating the human race, and then on to some other nastiness in other series - you have all manner of bitterness and nastiness either way, as both sides try and 'dehumanize' the other, in telling them 'it's ok, they're only Cylons/Humans'.
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Date: 2007-10-01 07:31 pm (UTC)This page from the UN highlights the potential definitions without naming and shaming the countries who have voted against their adoption.
The enemy of a state commits acts of 'Terrorism'.
The state replies with 'Counter Insurgency'.
The enemy kills and maims the innocent.
The state has 'low intensity warfare'.
Both cylon and human practice the same tricks.
As BSG season 3 is a reflection of the real world then we can see similar tricks happening around us.
Iran labels CIA a terrorist organisation
US State Dept labels Iran 'a state sponsor of Terror'