Nice little troll, there. Why don't you post some arguments to support your rather subjective premise, rather than just throwing out a simple rhetorical and inflammatory question?
Posted by Reverend (Member # 335) on :
I think it's just you. I think the series is getting better and better.
I could come up with a supporting argument for that, but I won't. ;-)
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
The series continues to get better and better, and even the new BSG on its worst day is still ten times better than most of the other sci-fi programming on the air in the last two decades, including TNG.
Posted by jamesgfink (Member # 1797) on :
Seems to me like they are stretching the storyline forever and their best actor is Adama (what's his name again?). Without him, I am bored.
James
Posted by FawnDoo (Member # 1421) on :
I don't think they're stretching anything, I think they're building a storyline step by step and adding layers as they go. Some work, some don't, but at least they're going about it the right way and not going down the story/crisis/alien of the week route. Sorry, I can't agree - as far as I'm concerned BSG season 2 is building on the first and going from strength to strength.
Oh and it's Edward James Olmos. :-)
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
quote:Originally posted by jamesgfink: Seems to me like they are stretching the storyline forever and their best actor is Adama (what's his name again?). Without him, I am bored.
James
Richard Roundtree.
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
*Cue forgetable Hip Hop Muzac*
Next up on the BattleStar Gee & Pee, The Colonies struggle and resist whiles the Cy~lons get thier groove on, as hot, slutty Sharron 69, gets it -on-, you dig?
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
I wouldn't say the whole second season is worse, but I would say the last few episodes have been missing the mark just slightly. They'll probably fix that soon, though.