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personally i always thought farscape was a bit cheesy and i couldnt get past the tongue'n'cheek humor, which is also why i couldn't get into the old school dr. who. this is odd though because i love old trek as it has a rough and tumble alwost western style to it. regardless of all of these things battlestar galactica (the newer version and NOT the old school) is hands down one of the best written shows on tv and is vastly superior to all of the previously mentioned shows.
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For Post 500 (Still a Paladin) I will say that BSG is by far a better show than Firefly. While it is unfair, as Firefly only had 13 episodes, Battlestar Galactica's first 13 episodes completely rocked my world. The pilot was also ten times more fascinating. Firefly was extremely entertaining, but still suffered from many of the things Joss Whedon likes to do. Firefly is bubblegum Wesley and not very original. If I wanted to see Han Solo, I would watch StarWars 4-6 again. If I wanted to see a scifi-western done perfectly, then I'd watch an episode of Cowboy Bebop.
"Anyone can teach improv. It's bullshit." -Andy Crouch on June 4th 11:33pm CST
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