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To: antiRepublicrat

Ok, there is a good one. Adama changing to Edward Olmos. He is GREAT. He's a crotchety old guy who is gruff, and does his job. Just excellent. Big improvement. And his 2nd in command. A gruff drunk. Very good. They just look like a couple of old army guys. They couldn't have casted those roles any better. But when Apollo comes sashaying in, worrying about his hair, or dykey starbuck comes in chewing a cigar, you just keep waiting for the trangender helmsman you know? In a tutu.


122 posted on 01/20/2006 10:50:08 AM PST by warpcorebreach
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To: warpcorebreach

Or on Voyager where they had the dykey captain, and her Al Gore like fruity 2nd in command American Indian, who was as Indian as I am. They dropped the whole American Indian thing real quick too.


127 posted on 01/20/2006 10:52:14 AM PST by warpcorebreach
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To: warpcorebreach
Ok, there is a good one. Adama changing to Edward Olmos. He is GREAT. He's a crotchety old guy who is gruff, and does his job. Just excellent. Big improvement. And his 2nd in command. A gruff drunk. Very good. They just look like a couple of old army guys. They couldn't have casted those roles any better. But when Apollo comes sashaying in, worrying about his hair, or dykey starbuck comes in chewing a cigar, you just keep waiting for the trangender helmsman you know? In a tutu.

Hey warpcorebreach,
I think this contrast between the old school grizzled vets, possibly like yourself, and the younger set was intentional.

Apollo was very resistant to his father's views in the beginning, to the point of mutiny, along side the equally resistant/liberal President. They have since fallen in line with Adama's vision and wartime leadership, after they learned some hard lessons.

There are many contrasts questions built into the story. You get the idea. These contrasts, in addition to the other moral question raised, add real depth to the story, and often reflect our nations War on Terror.

These are some of the reasons I totally enjoy this version, having been a fan of the original series. I was nervous when BG was announced, but I'm rocking it every Friday. Even got the wife hooked, and she's anti Sci-Fi.
166 posted on 01/20/2006 11:33:03 AM PST by catbertz
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