Re: Battlestar Galactica Season 4
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Originally Posted by KevinGress
...you expect the characters to split into two groups - noble, those out to save everyone, and those that were just out for themselves. This makes for great drama and it gives you 'heroes' to root for.
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I'll take more realistic, flawed characters any day and feel that makes for superior drama. The conflicts - emotional, moral and physical that this last dash of humanity were subjected to - on the lam, fighting for their lives, fighting an overwhelming enemy and fighting the fraying of societies remnants - made for some of the most compelling dramatic television that I have ever seen. Never mind that this was science-fiction, this was incredible drama. I think the desire to have clearer cut heroes and villains is fine, but compared to BSG, 'The Wire', and any number of other dramatic shows where we see people at their very best and very worst is top-notch. And exploring not only individual moral ambiguity, but society wide gray areas (and becoming allegorical of the day and time that we have lived in the past few years) is what great drama and great sci-fi is made from.
I'm a huge fan of the show, can you tell?







