I’d like to
talk about Dragon Ball, which is my favourite TV show, but I think I’d have to
write too much to explain the characters and the different aventures Goku and
his friends pass through. So, I will talk about my favourite TV show after
Dragon Ball, and this is Battlestar Galactica.
But there
are survirvors! Aproximaly 50.000 people have survived on civilian ships in
space at the moment of the attack, and an old war ship named Galactica, which
was about to be decommisioned. Now they have to scape from the Cylons, and to face
the fact that anyone can be a potential Cylon agent. These are the last remains
of Humanity.
. They now
have to flee from Cylons and find themselves a new home in the galaxy. However,
in their religion, there’s an old story who most people think it’s pure
fantasy, about their past. The story tells that humanity flee from their
homeplanet Kobol, and separeted into thirteen tribes. Twelve tribes went to the
same direction but the thirteen tribe went to a completely different place in
the galaxy, to live in a legendary planet called Earth.

So the
story it’s about the exodus of Humanity of their homeplanets, their search of a
new home and the mythical planet Earth (to be their new home), and the struggle
against Cylons (I think I got too excited talking about the plot of the show :P
)
This TV
show is full of different characters, but one of the thing that atracted me the
most was that characters are not just “good guy” and “bad guy”, but every of
them has characteristics of both. You can even think in some situations that
Cylons are doing good on pursuing Humanity or that humans do not deserve to
live. There are good and bad people in both sides, and it’s also very intriging
the fact that anyone can be a Cylon even without knowing it! For example,
Liutenant Kara “Starbuck” Thrace is one of the main characters, and she is so
quick tempered, and her relation with Cylons is very ambiguous throughout the
story. Or Captain Lee “Apolo” Adama, whose role changed a lot of times in the
story.
Another
thing I like of this TV show is that, despite the fact that is a science
fiction show, it is not so over-the-top. Humans travel through the stars but
thatdoesn’t means they have laser guns or they met any alien weird-looking
race. Things are simple: life in space is not easy, there are no friendly alien
races, there is no super advanced technology (except for the space travels),
there are no plasma beams but guns with bullets. Humanity is supposedly on the
run; they have no reinforcements, no help at all! Ships are not like Startrek
ships, clean and tidy, but they are dirty and almost claustrophobic, like a
submarine. And people is not perfect, the main characters are not always heroes
as “bad guys” sometimes assume the role of “heroes” and so on. The characters
are not flawless, they are real human beings fighting for their lives and
dealing with different issues. Another important factor of the show is
religion, because there’s a religious clash between Cylons (who believe in one
true God) and humans (who believe in the Greek Gods, like Zeus, Apolo, Athena,
etc.). Religion has a great impact on the show because (SPOILER) through the
story, there are some “divine beings” who help both humans and cylons on
different things which are all part of a greater plan which is revealed in the
last episode.
I have seen
this TV shows, its four seasons, about 5 times, and it never get me bored! It
makes me think a lot of things, about our history as human kind. I personally
think that we humans came from the stars to this world, and for different reasons
we have forgotten this. Every ancient culture tell us about Gods that came from
the skies and create mankind. Why can be these Gods humans themselves, coming
from the stars? At least that’s what I think and believe. And every time I
watch this show, I feel so true this thought. Because at the end of the last
season (SPOILER), it is stated that we Earthlings are actually the descendants of those brave people who
came from the stars to this world about 150.000 years ago, fighting and running
of the Cylons. As a famous sentence of the show stated “all of this has
happened before, and it will happen again”, the history it’s cyclic. People
from Kobol created their own robots who rebelled against them, then Colonial
people did the same, and in the last scene of the last episode, there’s a TV on
a store in New York showing the “advances on cybernetics”. I think story it’s
cyclic, and it is very possible that our civilisation may not be the first
human civilisation on this planet. Who know? All I know, is that every time I
watch this show, I feel I’m not the only one who think these things.
OR, IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ ALL THE THINGS I HAVE SAID, YOU MAY WATCH THIS TRAILER TO SEE WHAT THE SHOW IS ABOUT :D
OR, IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ ALL THE THINGS I HAVE SAID, YOU MAY WATCH THIS TRAILER TO SEE WHAT THE SHOW IS ABOUT :D




I'm not really into this kind of tv show, but I this one looks interesting...I'm thinking about watch it soon.. I guess this tv show is similar to robotech, and I like it =)
ResponderEliminarYes, it is =) Now I've attached a video on youtube, a trailer of the show if you want to watch it =)
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