I survived "Battlestar Galactica (2003)"
including:
- The White Trash Bitch from Hell ™, Kara Thrace, who laughs like a demented hyena and fucks anything that doesn't manage to get away first;
- The Pussywhipped President's Bitch ™, Lee Adama, who got his job either by rolling over for his superior or by begging Daddy for a job;
- The Woe Me Non-Caucasian Quota Bitch from Hell ™, Sharon Valerii, who has no character but an endless supply of tragic looks and teary-eyed suffering;
- The Unbeatable Would-Be Dictator Bitch ™, William Adama, who's perfect in everything save knowledge of human nature and combat tactics;
- The Soaked in Alcohol Pseudo Hardass Bitch ™, Paul Tigh, who won his commission in a lottery and shouldn't be XO of a Battlestar if he cannot even command himself;
- The Former Schoolteacher Turned Messiah Bitch ™, Laura Roslin, who should try to find a copy of the Colonies' Bill of Rights and actually read it;
- The Cylon Peroxide Bitch From Hell ™, Number Six, who lives to present her "assets" to the camera and exists only to show off the most recent fashion from "Victoria's Secret";
- The Would-Be Hardcore Porno Bitch ™, Gaius Baltar, whose genius-level IQ is conspicuously absent but whose mental sexcapades bore us all to death.
Go me!
- Mood:
cynical - Music:"Things will never be the same" - Roxette


Comments
What about her and Baltar? And the way she's pulling him onto their side and makes him crazy?
I'm not saying that I wasn't annoyed by the repeating sex scene between her and Baltar by the end of the show. But she still had a place in this all. And a very meaningful.
The Would-Be Hardcore Porno Bitch ™, Gaius Baltar, whose genius-level IQ is conspicuously absent but whose mental sexcapades bore us all to death.
Except of that I like to see him deteriorating more and more into craziness and I expect him to try to lead the Fleet into extinction by season 2...
Personally, I see the show as something like the Second Coming of Science Fiction. Maybe one of the best Sci-Fi shows ever and most critics seem to agree with me (and this is even though I had my doubts as well if this could work at all).
I do get that not everybody can share that view. But I also know that it is utterly impossible to even enjoy a show a bit if you start watching it with the disctinct need to hate it.