DaveStrorm Wrote:...but I sure didn't think it was as compelling as the
previous 2 seasons. I'd say I liked maybe half of the
episodes this season and the rest were boring filler...
While this sentiment seems to be expressed by a lot of folks at
aintitcoolnews.com and scifi.com, I actually applaud producer/head
writer Ron Moore for deciding NOT to make Season III a
space-battle-of-the-week tv show. While I'm sure the Sci-Fi
Channel's budget constraints definitely played a part in his
script/plot decisions, Ron decided to focus this past season on
the daily lives of the characters, and the humans in the slowly
disintigrating space fleet. In fact, having the Cylon Fleet appear
as many times as it already has stretches humanity's survival
well beyond credulity and probability (but hey, it's a tv show
and you just know the good guys gotta win).
So you got sick of the same old BSG Hallway, crew quarters,
Op-Center, and Flight Deck sets/shots? Good. Imagine the
characters feeling that same sense of confinement and tedium
and imagine the mindsets and lives they are living day to
day...a purely "artificial" life with hope and sanity and morality
and the rule of law slowly slipping away...
I'm particularly proud of Moore for not introducing a plethora
of alien races to the BSG Universe (actually, just the Milky
Way)...though I suspect that head-Caprica and head-Baltar
are an alien race that exist on a different dimensional plane
than mankind...
Will be fun to see how they resolve all these variant plotlines
next season.