No spoilers, just chat, recs and cyber wine (which tastes better because it’s sipped through the cables)
The Science Fiction genre is a bit like sewing – you either do it or you don’t, you love it or hate it, and sometimes what you are looking at can appear quite alien. When it all comes down to it, science fiction can be weird and unnerving. So can sewing.
I could probably take this analogy further, but I won’t (a stitch in time saves nine!) It brings me to the point of the post – an odd thing happened a couple of months ago. Having converted much of the family and some of my friends to watching TV via box-sets (unless it’s something like Dexter, where waiting mightn’t be an option) my sister had finished ‘Friday Night Lights’ and was looking for something new.
Immediately I suggested the mini-series prequel and the three seasons of Battlestar Galactica we had at home, but warned her there was a fourth and final season we didn’t have. She looked down her nose at me – which is oft the case when I let my eyebrows grow into a medium-strip bush, or the flecks of grey dapple through my hair – and said ‘God no. I don’t do science fiction.’
It got me thinking: When did I start doing science fiction? Did I even like sci-fi? Nah! Surely I wasn’t into it at all. The droids and cyber-whatnots and supernova-iPods-nano-fuselage_space_invader systems.
I didn’t do science fiction either! Did I?
Then it came to me. As quickly as a hyper-drive fizz through space on the back of Chewbacca’s mane, and as fast as jetpacking with Don West as he attempted to find Alpha Centauri before the Jupiter 2 imploded – my very, very favourite television show as a child was Lost in Space. I spent time during the 70s watching episodes with this (I don’t do science fiction) sister after school. She loved it. I adored it. We were Sci-Fi Whore Twins.
And we were in denial.
Perhaps it’s the fact that I cannot relate to Star Trek that I considered myself a poor sci-fi fangirl? I dunno! I’ve decided over the last while that not being a wonderful ‘Trekkie’ doesn’t mean I’m disinterested in all programmes of the sci-fi genre. I’m certain that if I watched the first ‘Star Trek’ EVER MADE, and then viewed a couple more, I’d be hooked. I’d need to see them all in order and watch all the specials and movies – but perhaps even then I would deny that I am a sci-fi type o’ girl.
Why?
There’s no rhyme or reason. Absolutely none! However, I have worked on a frame of reference that’s required for me to revel in the experience of viewing and loving a series of science fiction, and it goes like this:
- not all characters can be alien
- the human component must incorporate interesting characters, and there must be some ‘journey’ being made
- the humans need to be aesthetically pleasing – yep, this is really shallow, but if I’m going to look at some Sequins Head Alien (sewing metaphor, ftw!) I need to have an attractive guy and gal from my own planet to balance this.
- there needs to be some sort of reckoning. Excitement, conflict, resolution.
- there needs to be a romantic interest – I have ‘sop’ issues, I know.
It brings me to the box-set rec for this entry. Not only did my sister take ‘Battlestar Galactica’ under sufferance and found she loved it, she went out and purchased Season 4 and asked excitedly about the proposed Caprica release. She even expressed sorrow when she’d finished watching the wonderful show, retreating into a cylon-type, skinjob mourning.
Currently, we have 6 episodes left of BSG. Cannot recommend Battlestar highly enough. It complies with the frame of reference above, pitches involving story arcs (except for Baltar’s final foray – I find that a wee bit slow and he continues to annoy) and has fabulous, strong characters (particularly Laura Roslin and Bill Adama). *LOVES*
If you’re looking for another exciting, innovative blend of science, fiction, beautiful people and aliens, look no further than Torchwood. This show requires an entry of its own in Box-Set Blues, so I’ll save it for another time. It’s come the hour when this Femme-roid GammaGirl downloads into her Botox-Belium-Bed, peels off her cybergenic stem cells, and goes to refresh -
because sleep is only for humans.
So, Laddo Nigh. (That’s Femme-roid for ‘later and goodnight’)
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7 Responses to Box-Set Blues: Sci-Fi Edition
Lurve BSG and Torchwood. We’re sci-fi nerds from waaay back. We’ve sat through all 5 series of Bab 5. Used to watch Star Trek, but all the “franchises” started to annoy me. Also love some of the shows you’ve introduced us to like Rome, and Dexter is waiting in the wings, along with the Tudors. Another one waiting on the shelf is “Firefly” described as a “hip-sci-fi western” -- we’ve seen the accompanying movie “Serenity” and it has promise (despite the wanky description!). So many viewing hours, so few viewing opportunities!
So ‘Firefly’? Have heard of it, but never watched. Sounds very interesting, m’dear. You need to watch BSG 4 ASAP, hon. It’s amazing. Loads better than Season 3, imo. Please watch it now. Put all the kids in the sewing room, make yourself a bottomless cup and view (20 hours back to back)
Seriously, what about one hour per night? Where’s your commitment, lady? That means you could watch 2 x 13 eps a month or one longer one!
Do you have Dexter 1? I must know immediately.
I wonder if I would like Star Trek? Did you watch it before knowing your sci-fi partner in crime? Okies, enough questions for now x
That sister sounds like a right bi-atch!
She has her good (ish) days. She owes a lot of peeps five bucks. Just saying.
Lots of rain.
I can watch anything, provided that there is romance in it….sappy much? lol
BSG, another show I need to watch one day!
Ok, confession time. We tried. We tried very, very hard. We sat down on the couch with wine and children in bed and watched. But I guess we’re just not sci-fi people (Candy has tried to convert us, too). And you know what was the final straw? The word ‘frakking’. We. couldn’t. do. it.
But we love you for sending them to us! How ya doin’ on Gilmore Girls? *g*
Pauline: I love romance in moi shows, thanks very much. I don’t care who it is between, I just WANT it *g* Welcome to Club Sap.
Amy: What the frak to you mean!!!!!
Laughs. OUT loud. I love you and your confession. Interesting, isn’t it? It’s almost a case to prove that one is a ‘science fiction person or NOT’. Love that. It interests me very much.
I will send along ‘Supernatural’ for you and you manfolk soon, I think??? I am LOVING the Gilmore Girls, but still haven’t finished. Am keeping it very safe, though.x