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Cylon Eye
January 22nd, 2004, 09:21 PM
Hi. New guy here. Here are some reasons Why I Think "BG" Is good TV.

The Colonial Fleet never looks back. Always goes forward.

Lots and lots of women pilots!

There's a cute kid, but he doesn't save the ship every week!

The guy from Bonanza is in this show!

Baltar - he gets to command the bad guys, while never leaving his post!

Two words - Dr. Ravashol!

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agent404
January 24th, 2004, 12:36 PM
Yeah those are good reasons but I like it because it is classic sci-fi with an original story and good action.

agent404
January 24th, 2004, 12:38 PM
oh and welcome to colonial fleets this is a great board you'll like it we discuss alot of BSG and other stuff too.

braxiss
February 18th, 2004, 03:15 PM
got to love the big g, oh and the female viper pilots

shiningstar
February 18th, 2004, 07:07 PM
I agree with all of those reasons! For me those female pilots were a role
model .......as my brother told me GIRLS couldn't go INTO the military .......
I did and I served my time HONORABLY (Unlike my brother who got out
of the military early because the officers didn't like his CHAVUANISTIC
attitude :salute: )

braxiss
February 18th, 2004, 07:12 PM
you go girl :thumbsup:

i will always support and applaud those who serve or served our country

thank you

shiningstar
February 18th, 2004, 07:24 PM
Thanks Braxiss! :salute: :salute:

Muffit
February 18th, 2004, 07:28 PM
Yep Cylon Eye those are all good reasons. I'd list mine but I don't think any of us has enough time to read a 500 page list! :D

:muffit:

ViperTech
February 18th, 2004, 11:18 PM
Welcome, Cylon Eye.

Good reasons for liking BG.

My Top 5:

1. Cool ships
2. Cool battle scenes
3. Epic nature along the lines of STAR WARS
4. Jane Seymour
5. Anne Lockhart

shiningstar
February 19th, 2004, 03:35 PM
Welcome, Cylon Eye.

Good reasons for liking BG.

My Top 5:

1. Cool ships
2. Cool battle scenes
3. Epic nature along the lines of STAR WARS
4. Jane Seymour
5. Anne Lockhart

I sooooooooo agree Vipertech! :thumbsup:

ViperTech
February 21st, 2004, 12:57 AM
Glad to hear it, shiningstar. Ships and babes. Gotta' love it!

shiningstar
February 21st, 2004, 09:19 AM
Glad to hear it, shiningstar. Ships and babes. Gotta' love it!


:salute: :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute:

Rowan
February 22nd, 2004, 03:48 AM
Personally it was the hot guys!!! How could they get rid of Rick Springfield?!

Nice tight fitting uniforms mmmm nice buts (shakes head) sorry getting distracted.

The dog fights, LOVE the dog fights!

The idea of a HUGE adventure, everyone pulling together, danger lurking around every corner, loyal friends, camaraderie, heroes, villains,

Apollo’s angst (losing brother, wife)

Apollo’s sensitivity

Starbucks bad boy ways, naughty, naughty boy (shakes head)

Women viper pilots whoo hoo! (Don’t remember any in Star Wars?)

The fact that they were coming our way, couldn’t wait to meet them

Gunstar Aries
February 22nd, 2004, 10:30 AM
I posted something similar before the recent demise and rebirth of Fleets, but one of my main reasons for watching in the first place was I thought Galactica looked like a spacefaring warship SHOULD look. The Viper, looks like a space figthter. As one of the guys over on the Starshipmodelor website said, this is how the X-Wing should have looked, but I digress.

The Cylons looked suffieciently alien, with a different design philosoply in both capital ships and fighters.

As a Starship Combat Fan, these things lured me in.

What hooked me and kept me around first was the mythical nature of the show. Kobol WAS acient Egypt, with its subsequent exodus, Adama (a play on Adam) has children with names from Greek Mytholoy and the Bible. So many similarities, with the 12 tribes of Man/12 tribes of Israel and the lost 13th tribe of both.

The subsequent overarching storyline of Destruction, devastation and loss but not defeat, of keeping hope alive in the face of nearly impossible odds, gave the show a angle on the human spirit that I don't think Science Fiction had explored before. That drew me deeper.

The strong characters and great actors sealed the deal. Adama, warrior/politician/quasi-religious figure, with the knowledge of Earth, leading a people who'd lost all but keeping them AND hope alive. Apollo, having suffered loss and soldiering on, never succumbing to despair. Starbuck, as close as a non-blood relative can be to a brother to Apollo, somewhat mischevious and a rouge, but still treated like a part of his family. Athena, Tigh, Cassiopea, Boomer, even bad guys like Sire Uri, or the evil of Baltar had dimension of depth and reality about them. What has driven human history on this planet more than the lust for power? And not just power, but power over our fellow humans? How more real could the betrayal of the human race have been, drawing this from our own history?

My rambling reasons,

GA

shiningstar
February 22nd, 2004, 04:44 PM
Personally it was the hot guys!!! How could they get rid of Rick Springfield?!

Nice tight fitting uniforms mmmm nice buts (shakes head) sorry getting distracted.

The dog fights, LOVE the dog fights!

The idea of a HUGE adventure, everyone pulling together, danger lurking around every corner, loyal friends, camaraderie, heroes, villains,

Apollo’s angst (losing brother, wife)

Apollo’s sensitivity

Starbucks bad boy ways, naughty, naughty boy (shakes head)

Women viper pilots whoo hoo! (Don’t remember any in Star Wars?)

The fact that they were coming our way, couldn’t wait to meet them

Excellent reasons ........I also loved BOxey and the daggit ..........evie/muffit :)

shiningstar
February 22nd, 2004, 04:45 PM
I posted something similar before the recent demise and rebirth of Fleets, but one of my main reasons for watching in the first place was I thought Galactica looked like a spacefaring warship SHOULD look. The Viper, looks like a space figthter. As one of the guys over on the Starshipmodelor website said, this is how the X-Wing should have looked, but I digress.

The Cylons looked suffieciently alien, with a different design philosoply in both capital ships and fighters.

As a Starship Combat Fan, these things lured me in.

What hooked me and kept me around first was the mythical nature of the show. Kobol WAS acient Egypt, with its subsequent exodus, Adama (a play on Adam) has children with names from Greek Mytholoy and the Bible. So many similarities, with the 12 tribes of Man/12 tribes of Israel and the lost 13th tribe of both.

The subsequent overarching storyline of Destruction, devastation and loss but not defeat, of keeping hope alive in the face of nearly impossible odds, gave the show a angle on the human spirit that I don't think Science Fiction had explored before. That drew me deeper.

The strong characters and great actors sealed the deal. Adama, warrior/politician/quasi-religious figure, with the knowledge of Earth, leading a people who'd lost all but keeping them AND hope alive. Apollo, having suffered loss and soldiering on, never succumbing to despair. Starbuck, as close as a non-blood relative can be to a brother to Apollo, somewhat mischevious and a rouge, but still treated like a part of his family. Athena, Tigh, Cassiopea, Boomer, even bad guys like Sire Uri, or the evil of Baltar had dimension of depth and reality about them. What has driven human history on this planet more than the lust for power? And not just power, but power over our fellow humans? How more real could the betrayal of the human race have been, drawing this from our own history?

My rambling reasons,

GA

Excellent thoughts ...........keep posting :thumbsup:

Muffit
February 22nd, 2004, 05:25 PM
Welcome Gunstar Aries! Nice thoughts! :)

:muffit:

shiningstar
February 22nd, 2004, 05:44 PM
Another thing I liked was when Boxey managed to stow away on the missions.
I never figured out how he was able to get away with that.


{Especially with that darned noisy daggit named Muffit along for the ride.} :D

braxiss
February 22nd, 2004, 07:29 PM
i could't have said it any better gunstar, and welcome

Gunstar Aries
February 23rd, 2004, 11:59 PM
Thanks shiningstar, braxiss and Muffit for your kind words.

Not to turn negative (which should be a clear sign that I'm about to) but one of my biggest disappointments with BG03 was the loss of the shows mythic qualities. "Hi I'm Bob. uhhhh Bob Adama, yeah that's it."

But the unforgivable for me was what they did to the Galactica herself. In the classic series, the Colonial Battlestars are so powerful, only 12 have ever existed. The very existence of one is not only the hope of the human race, but THE major concern of the Cylon Empire.

In the retread, we hear at one point that 30 battlestars have been destroyed, and someone mumbles 'that's nearly a quarter of the fleet.' Galactica herself is so old she's been decomissioned and turned into a museum. So the fate of the human race now depends not on a MAJOR warship, but now with a vessel of suspect military value.

You can turn Adama from a visionary into a liar, do things that are totally illogical to the story, turn Colonial civilization into a very Hollywood-like pursuit of the more base human instincts, even destroy the mythic quality of the series. But screwing around with the Galactica is where I draw the line!
:thumbdown

Regards,

Gunstar Aries

Rowan
February 24th, 2004, 12:13 AM
But the unforgivable for me was what they did to the Galactica herself. In the classic series, the Colonial Battlestars are so powerful, only 12 have ever existed. The very existence of one is not only the hope of the human race, but THE major concern of the Cylon Empire.

In the retread, we hear at one point that 30 battlestars have been destroyed, and someone mumbles 'that's nearly a quarter of the fleet.' Galactica herself is so old she's been decomissioned and turned into a museum. So the fate of the human race now depends not on a MAJOR warship, but now with a vessel of suspect military value.



Hello Gunstar, ACK! how did I miss that?! or :light: maybe they were trying to say something about how she may be old but she still has it in her, she still has value, after all she's the only one that survived out of all the 120 existing battle ships right? it was the "original" (albeit the reimagined original) battle star Gallactica that did it "our old girl"...just a thought:)

emerita
February 29th, 2004, 07:59 AM
I liked it because I wanted to be out there and BSG was the closest thing of being out there at the time............still want to be out there......or.............maybe I am.......out there.................. :/: :wtf: :blush:

bsg1fan1975
March 1st, 2004, 01:31 PM
nice points Gunstar Aries. i'll buy you an ambrosa any day.

shiningstar
March 1st, 2004, 02:12 PM
I liked it because I wanted to be out there and BSG was the closest thing of being out there at the time............still want to be out there......or.............maybe I am.......out there.................. :/: :wtf: :blush:

(((((((((((((((EMERITA))))))))))))))))

You are not 'OUT THERE' .........I know people who are ..........and you
don't begin to compare to 'SOME' of the people I know .......... :thumbsup:

shiningstar
March 1st, 2004, 02:14 PM
nice points Gunstar Aries. i'll buy you an ambrosa any day.

I agree :thumbsup:

Rowan
March 1st, 2004, 07:47 PM
I liked it because I wanted to be out there and BSG was the closest thing of being out there at the time............still want to be out there.
I share this sentiment with my whole body, heart and soul (need a wistful face here)

shiningstar
March 1st, 2004, 08:06 PM
I liked it because I wanted to be out there and BSG was the closest thing of being out there at the time............still want to be out there......or.............maybe I am.......out there.................. :/: :wtf: :blush:

Yes I soooooooooo wanted to be out there myself .....................although
I don't think that YOU or I am "OUT THERE" Em ...........;)

bsg1fan1975
March 4th, 2004, 03:43 AM
The show made you feel like you were going on their quest for Earth with them.

Doctor Salik
March 4th, 2004, 05:33 AM
Maren Jensen!! Why didn't somebody mention Maren Jensen?!

shiningstar
March 4th, 2004, 10:57 AM
The show made you feel like you were going on their quest for Earth with them.


I know what you mean BSG ..............it made me feel INCLUDED in the show
instead of EXCLUDED ................... :warrior:

shiningstar
March 4th, 2004, 10:59 AM
Maren Jensen!! Why didn't somebody mention Maren Jensen?!

I loved Maren Jensen's acting Doc ..............a pity that the reviewers didn't
agree and insisted on slamming her with every chance they could take. :(

Gunstar Aries
March 5th, 2004, 04:37 PM
Good point, Doc! Maren is SUCH a classic beauty!!!!!!!! And she's SMART! What more could a man want?

Too bad she didn't get to do more in the series. I would have liked to see Athena rise to command one of the ships in the fleet. Maybe the Rising Star or the Colonail Movers ship is converted to some kind of offensive firepower, or at least enough laser turrets to act as an escort to the rest of the fleet. I understand, too, in the Hatch novels, she has a ship of her own...

Regards,

G A