An article about BSG's self-sacrifice, please ignore it

Dane 2022-09-08 14:55:10

I don't want to be human!

I want to see gamma rays.

I want to hear x-rays, and I want to...

I want to smell dark matter.

I want to reach out with something other than these prehensile paws and feel the solar wind of a supernova flowing over me.

I'm a machine, and I could know much more.

These words from the mouth of cylon humanoid robot one finally ended my intermittent [space] Fort Galactica] tour, please allow me to breathe a sigh of relief.

Watching TV shows is tiring, and you can't watch it if you don't have the energy. But for this drama, I am willing...

Not to mention its own plot structure is extremely cool, in the despair of the last days, the relationship between the fleet of human survivors in the dark starry sky that neighbors fear and the evolution of cylon created by human beings The second war unfolding...

It's just the realistic-style shots, zooming in quickly, zooming out, shaking, with the Viper landing in the hangar wobbly using the jet buffers of various parts of the fuselage. , and slide forward slowly for a distance. It's so real that I want to cry. I really don't understand how the special effects of a TV show can do such a decent job.

Admirable topics such as democracy, religious beliefs, racial discrimination, etc. are all discussed in depth here, and the combination of plot and theme is perfect everywhere, without any sense of rigidity. On the contrary, [Heroes] those trash dramas can only attract people with nonsense stories that confuse mysteries and logic.

The vote conspiracy of colonial presidential elections, the love affair between human beings and cylons, trials under an unsound judicial system, the value of human bombs in wars, the overtime strike of labor work and the unselective and unfair life of their children, in Find a balance point between myth and realistic thinking and formulate a plan to find Earth, the thirteenth colony in human legends... Too many metaphors for the real world have been played to the extreme by this show.

Colonel Thor Tay is my favorite character on the show. Although this man is a bit bitter, a little grumpy, and loves to drink, but his faith in justice, his friendship with Commander Odama and his incomparable loyalty to him, the kind of backbone that still sticks to his post when he learns that he is a cylon ...this bald old man is so fucking attractive!

Every time he says something, he can move me, I remember one time he was drunk and said to his wife who is also a cylon (I only remember roughly): "I don't know if I have been a cylon for two thousand years, I don't remember. That's it. But the people in the fleet, the people who live with me every day, are the only ones I care about, the only ones I care about. Don't say you and I were married for two thousand years, I don't remember, but I and the old man (Commander Odama) friendship, frak~~~!!!!!" (frak=fuck=fuck) he shouted frak so loudly that I was shocked. Thinking back it was nothing, but I was just blown away, utterly...

the shock level was comparable to Metallica's virgin brick [Kill 'em All] I listened to recently, fuck, that's what thrash metal is all about Oh, suddenly enlightened~ Why didn't you react before?

The few bricks after listening to them before were not very touching, but this time it can only be said that they met each other too late. Listening to the winter vacation is not boring at all.

The rapid performance of the bass and the perfect coordination of the drums made the sense of oppression, heaviness and pleasure pour into my head.

The raw, rough and wild sound made me instantly have the urge to cut people, just like the album cover. It's the same, and it's the same as the album's title. He taps a big iron nail with a big hammer in his hand, and bangs, bangs, bang, bang to the rhythm of the music.

Of course, the music in BSG is exactly what I want!

The Celtic female voice at the beginning fully created a poignant and beautiful apocalyptic mood, and suddenly a male voice roared in a muffled manner, followed by a dense and rhythmic drum sound, coupled with the fast picture editing, which made people breathless.

At the end, the picture goes black, the male voice roars, and then the drum beats... The drum beats... I can't find music that fits the style of this drama more than this. Every time I watch it, I still haven't recovered my mind. The sound of the drums had already shaken the eardrums, and I couldn't stop being shaken by the tinkling of the bells. Then the reverberation lingered around the beam for three days.

Of course, the use of music culminates in the season three finale. All 4 characters in that episode heard vague formless music and each said a sentence:

There must be some kind of way out of here,
said the joker to the thief.
there's too much confusion,
I can't get no relief.

Fuck, [All along the watchtower] Ah!

Then 4 people came to a cabin and found out that they were cylon people...

Then the cylon enemy planes attacked, when the fighter planes left the ship to meet, Jimi Hendrix's guitar whistle sounded...

I know this time I am against BSG One more point of love...

I finally found out that this TV series is actually a remake... The vice president who was thrown out of the space capsule after making a revolution in the end played Apollo in the original version (I thought he should be very handsome when he was young when I watched it. Handsome)...and then Starbuck is a man in the original (why so many people love her, you see Howard's yy in TBBT)...

That's all for the TV show, it's so tiring. But for the song "All along the watchtower", I have never quite understood what his lyrics are saying, and I can't find the answer on the Internet, which makes me very distressed. As a famous song, it has been borrowed in so many places, but there is no exact meaning. What does Bob Dylan want to say?

Maybe you can ask Bob Dylan when he comes to a concert in China next. However, it is conceivable that the ticket price of the concert of the great god must also be of the great god...

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Battlestar Galactica: The Plan quotes

  • Brother Cavil: [Sam and Kara begin loudly having sex in the next room] What are they doing?

    Simon: You need a doctor to tell you that?

    Brother Cavil: Oh, for god's sake. Why?

    Simon: Why? He loves her.

    Brother Cavil: He loves her?

    Simon: [grins] Vigorously.

    Brother Cavil: [scoffs] She's beneath him.

    Simon: [grins even more] Not necessarily.

    Brother Cavil: Would you quit making jokes, for frak's sake?

  • Ellen Tigh: Oh, now, now, don't tense up, Mysterious. I'm just saying there's no point in judging anybody. No one changes who they really are.

    Brother Cavil: If no one is corrected, then no one learns their lessons.

    Ellen Tigh: Well, I've lived in this world a long time, and I'm proud to say that I haven't learned any Godsdamn lessons!