TMC
12-07-2013, 12:52 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/05/battlestar-galactica-legacy_n_4391961.html
Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the miniseries that launched Ronald D. Moore's "Battlestar," which took on the War on Terror in "intellectually challenging or uncomfortable ways" during a time when sci-fi on television wasn't taken that serious, as Maureen Ryan notes. She adds: "I wouldn't make the argument that every episode is perfect -- nor would anyone associated with the show -- but I would argue that very few shows from the post-aughts Golden Age aimed higher and hit their chosen targets more consistently and more thrillingly."
Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the miniseries that launched Ronald D. Moore's "Battlestar," which took on the War on Terror in "intellectually challenging or uncomfortable ways" during a time when sci-fi on television wasn't taken that serious, as Maureen Ryan notes. She adds: "I wouldn't make the argument that every episode is perfect -- nor would anyone associated with the show -- but I would argue that very few shows from the post-aughts Golden Age aimed higher and hit their chosen targets more consistently and more thrillingly."