Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 13, 2013
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Adam: I think I'm getting sick. Katy: Oh, no! Adam: I get a cold every year at this time. Remember last year? Katy: When you watched all of "The Wire"? Adam: That was two colds ago. Last year was the "Mad Men" cold. Katy: Then when was "Battlestar Galatica"? Adam: A long time ago, in a galaxy not ruined by Lucas.
firedome over 11 years ago
but Battlestar Galactica came out after the first star wars film…
gary4160 over 11 years ago
i just want to know what is coming on tv that adam must get sick to watch full season?!!!!! maybe walking dead!
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 11 years ago
When I have a cold, I can’t really focus on too much of anything, so I watch pure fluff which doesn’t tax my system.
John Darling over 11 years ago
Love old Star Trek, love new Star Trek – Yeah!IDIC, buddy! (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combination, Vulcan philosophy)
ajr58 over 11 years ago
There is only one BSG worth mentioning, and it ain’t Lorne Greene’s.
scyphi26 over 11 years ago
I’m going to get ripped the shreds for this…
…but IMO Star Wars actually ISN’T the best example of sci-fi in the world.
They’re good for action/adventure, for which there is nothing wrong. Everybody loves a good action/adventure movie.
Sci-fi…not so much. I mean it sort of has sci-fi ELEMENTS, but….it never really uses them. They’re just sort of there.
For example, you could easily retell the whole Star Wars saga, from start to finish, by removing ALL of the major sci-fi-ish elements and set it all on present day Earth, or even past-day Earth. Making it a WWII story would be the most obvious way to do it.
Don’t really know much of anything about Battlestar Galactica, but I’ve heard mixed opinions on it. I’ve caught glimpses of the original series once, but wasn’t too impressed, if I’m honest.
As for Star Trek, I’ll just say that it’s had it’s ups and downs. Exactly where those ups and downs lie depends entirely on what sort of fan you are.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 11 years ago
Does Adam realize that Battlestar Galactica wouldn’t exist if not for Lucas? B.G. has almost no new elements.
Jeff0811 over 11 years ago
Either you mean BG, or BSG. BS apparently would describe the show itself. (BG was BS) I just noticed the spell checker in this shows BG as an error, it’s perfectly fine with BS.
FDNY over 11 years ago
I did not like Clone Wars at all. And thought prequels ranged from one star (I) to two (III) stars on a 4 star star system.
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Sadly, I couldn’t get into any of those shows. “The Wire” came closest, but I’ll never rent the second disc.
Robert Allen over 11 years ago
The original Battlestar Galactica series was wonderful and inventive. Early on I enjoyed the remake series, but it faltered later on. Caprica tried to tell the story of the beginning of the Cylons, but it got very convoluted. In the original series, the robotic Cylons were created by the reptilian race of Cylons, not humanity. I didn’t even bother with Blood and Chrome.