So, I felt like some throwaway Sci-fi, just for light entertainment. I've been working my way through SGA on Netflix. It's fun enough, and it's worth it just for Rodney.
One thing that has really begun to bug me is that almost every single problem/episodal crisis is solved by some 'eureka' scientific or medical moment.
It's made me realise that B5 really did break the mould in term of things very rarely being solved by 'inverting the phase polarity of the flux capacitor to modulate the shields to 90hz thereby solving the problem of the week'.
It's crazy that so much episodal SF TV STILL reverts back to that old addage.
One thing that has really begun to bug me is that almost every single problem/episodal crisis is solved by some 'eureka' scientific or medical moment.
It's made me realise that B5 really did break the mould in term of things very rarely being solved by 'inverting the phase polarity of the flux capacitor to modulate the shields to 90hz thereby solving the problem of the week'.
It's crazy that so much episodal SF TV STILL reverts back to that old addage.
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