Over the last couple of weeks I rewatched the whole original BSG series in between working 15 hour days. And the interesting thing is I developed a new appreciation for the show. Granted it is a bit dated and the costumes are a bit naff but it has good points such as:
a) Epic feel - this is something neither NuBSG nor any of its SoapFi brethren succeeded in creating. They managed to take a big story - the survival of the race - and make it feel small and almost dingy. Old BSG made it feel like a grand odyssey of survival and yes, adventure too.
b) Heroes you can root for with a straight face. Were the Colonial characters fairly simple? Yes. But they also were really "good guys". They rose to the occasion and were not defined by their flaws but rather by their strengths. It made them immensely easier to root for. Of course, so did the next point...
c) True Villains. The Cylons are flat out bad guys - no real grey shades in there. One can argue that the rank and file are not truly evil but the IL class and especially the Imperious Leader are VERY bad individuals. And in this universe Baltar is truly nasty - treacherous, vengeful but also intelligent (except for his insane idea that the Cylons were really going to spare his colony and let him lead it).
Of the stories, I liked the premiere a lot. Also the two part episodes Living Legend and War of the Gods (Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis is superb).
Watching these was a good way to see how the "reimagining" was not all that - it was just turning Science Fiction into a muddled soap opera.
a) Epic feel - this is something neither NuBSG nor any of its SoapFi brethren succeeded in creating. They managed to take a big story - the survival of the race - and make it feel small and almost dingy. Old BSG made it feel like a grand odyssey of survival and yes, adventure too.
b) Heroes you can root for with a straight face. Were the Colonial characters fairly simple? Yes. But they also were really "good guys". They rose to the occasion and were not defined by their flaws but rather by their strengths. It made them immensely easier to root for. Of course, so did the next point...
c) True Villains. The Cylons are flat out bad guys - no real grey shades in there. One can argue that the rank and file are not truly evil but the IL class and especially the Imperious Leader are VERY bad individuals. And in this universe Baltar is truly nasty - treacherous, vengeful but also intelligent (except for his insane idea that the Cylons were really going to spare his colony and let him lead it).
Of the stories, I liked the premiere a lot. Also the two part episodes Living Legend and War of the Gods (Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis is superb).
Watching these was a good way to see how the "reimagining" was not all that - it was just turning Science Fiction into a muddled soap opera.