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cdybedahl ([personal profile] cdybedahl) wrote2005-05-20 10:04 pm

Stargate SG-1 S3:05 "Learning Curve"

Bloody hell. That was actually really good science fiction. You do not see that often on TV!

*ponder*

Actually, I think you have to go all the way back to 1987 and the Star Cops episode "Conversations With the Dead" to find something similarly science-fictionally good.

[identity profile] khrister.livejournal.com 2005-05-21 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Learning Curve is good, the plot idea is really nice.

I also like the way it shows a softer side of Jack, although I don't remember if it's the first time or not (it's been a year or four since I last saw season one to three).

[identity profile] seaya.livejournal.com 2005-05-21 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
By this you mean hard scifi?
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[identity profile] cdybedahl.livejournal.com 2005-05-22 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
No, I mean SF that tries to think about social impact of technological change. This ep was hardly stellar in its execution compared to written SF, but notable in media SF because it gave it a serious try.

[identity profile] seaya.livejournal.com 2005-05-22 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
Well what I meant was, I think of BSG as scifi, but some would think of it as space fantasy. But BSG is incredibly good either way :). So in my estimation that episode woudl not be the only good scifi on tv. Have you seen BSG?

Lots of femme slashtastic screen shot opportunities! ;)
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[identity profile] cdybedahl.livejournal.com 2005-05-22 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I've seen BSG, I'll certainly buy the DVDs pretty soon (money situation should be a bit better starting next month) and I'm really looking forward to its second season. So far it's a good story, with interesting characters and SF that's good enough that it doesn't get in the way. There hasn't, IMAO, yet been any episode that stood out as SF, but that is mostly because the main characters' society is closely modeled on our own in order to make it easier to sympathize with their situation... This may well change in a hurry if we get to see more of the Cylon society, which from what we've seen is at least very different from the human one.

BSG is also nearly unique in that it's an SF series that seems to try to deal seriously with religion. This fascinates me a lot, and I hope they can keep doing it without falling into trekkish monoculturalism.