Five Reasons Why You Should Start Watching Battlestar Galactica Even Though You Don’t Like Sci-Fi
It’s almost become a cliché—Battlestar Galactica is a sci-fi show that even non-sci-fi geeks will love. But you need more than a cliché. You need actual, compelling reasons to commit to the 70-odd-episodes (not including the miniseries) that, however good, are still about robots at war with humans, first on a dozen far-off planets and then on the few human spaceships that survive. Not only is the premise as sci-fi as it gets, but the show is a remake of cheesy sci-fi. If ever there were a show that could clear those hurdles for people who won’t be in costume when they go see the Star Trek reboot this summer (and even those who will be skipping it altogether), Battlestar Galactica is it. You should start with Season One and continue through the last few remaining episodes of the final Fourth Season. While staying vague enough not to give anything away, here’s why:
1. Sci-fi realism
If novelists can employ “magical realism,” then it’s not an oxymoron to call what Ronald D. Moore has done with BSG “sci-fi realism.” The worlds may be imagined, but there’s nothing tidy about the way any episode or storyline ever ends. Every character is as flawed as the Galactica ship herself, after years of service, countless skirmishes with Cylons and nowhere to port. Goodness and selfishness reside in every heart, whether it’s made of flesh and blood or a really good artificial facimile.