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Dec. 16th, 2006 05:28 am
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Good morning and Happy Hanukkah!

I've been browsing around without actually posting much, largely because typing anything but Yuletide fills me with guilt. (As BH reminded me, though, freaking out about Yuletide is something of a tradition for me. I have attempted to persuade him that this year it's different and worse, with no luck.)

We've also been rewatching BSG; we're up to Episode 5. Or 4, depending on how one numbers -- the one with the secret tribunals, anyway. It's an interesting episode. First we get Anders backing out of the tribunal, despite his fierce insistence on Ellen being executed back on New Caprica. Either the writers decided that didn't matter, or Tigh was simply too tactful to mention the hypocrisy; the latter strikes me as unlikely. It's not that I think that it's impossible or unlikely that Anders changed his mind, or that he would be wrong to do so. It just seems that he ought to have acknowledged that he was changing his mind, and such an admission would (to my mind) have strengthened his position.

Then, and even more interesting, the handover of power from Zarek to Roslin -- perfectly legal, but the dialogue makes it clear that the government of the fleet is essentially military rule papered over by constitutional maneuvering. At least, that's how I would interpret Adama's veto over who holds the presidency: Zarek gives up power because if he doesn't Adama will find some excuse to imprison him. Rather like Tigh and Roslin, back in S1. And that impression is strengthened by the immediate aftermath of Roslin's speech: a moment of silence, before Adama rises to his feet to start the deliberate clapping. What happens when they disagree? Should I assume that Roslin goes back to jail?

I don't think the writers had much thought for either of these problems, to be honest -- I don't actually think they know where the story is going at all. I actually thing that the BSG story arc is about as likely to come out making sense as, say, the Alias mytharc was. It doesn't mean that I don't enjoy the show, of course, but I can't say I respect it for the way that plot and character consistency may be sacrificed for cheap references to current events.


That turned out to be more negative than I meant it to -- but I'm going back downstairs to do some writing, and don't really feel like editing it.
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