Although what I really hated about the final scene was that it was implied that this was a key turning point in history, that the same was about to happen all over again and their vision of peace would be destroyed. Which is fine as it goes, but does ignore all the war, genocide and slavery the earth has seen since the humans were first around. I know it can be argued that this is just about robots, but it just seems to me to be pointlessly trying -too-hard-to-shock scene which was unnecessary for what went before. Rant over.
I think the Adamas aren't interesting at all really, but I hope they will improve. I think Adama in the V world was the lowest point of the show, but the Greystone arc and the birth of the cylons is fascinating stuff.
I do plan to use LJ more, so look forward to more discussions!
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Date: 2010-05-26 02:53 pm (UTC)Although what I really hated about the final scene was that it was implied that this was a key turning point in history, that the same was about to happen all over again and their vision of peace would be destroyed. Which is fine as it goes, but does ignore all the war, genocide and slavery the earth has seen since the humans were first around. I know it can be argued that this is just about robots, but it just seems to me to be pointlessly trying -too-hard-to-shock scene which was unnecessary for what went before. Rant over.
I think the Adamas aren't interesting at all really, but I hope they will improve. I think Adama in the V world was the lowest point of the show, but the Greystone arc and the birth of the cylons is fascinating stuff.
I do plan to use LJ more, so look forward to more discussions!