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fandomsecrets2019-10-26 03:42 pm
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-26 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)IMO the show felt like it lost its balance along several axes at once. The characters finally started to slide a little too far into non-sympathetic territory. The science vs. fate/faith balancing act finally swung completely and rather simplistically towards 'fate/faith.' The always complex plot began to spiral into nonsensical chaos. And, perhaps most jarringly, a show that had always clung to the tiniest grains of hope, sometimes even fabricating hope where there was none, suddenly belly-flopped into a total deus ex machina of "Yay! We're saved!"
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I think nothing typifies the fate/faith thing kind of putting a downer on my enjoyment more than the conclusion of Starbuck's arc. I was a little annoyed that such an interesting take on that character got the whole "I fulfilled my purpose and now I'm going to ambiguously fade out" thing as an ending.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-27 01:57 am (UTC)(link)Plus, I think my feeling about Kara's ending were exacerbated by my feelings about Roslyn's ending. They are two of my all-time favorite female characters and they were truly incredibly written characters who were so strong in such real ways and so active and always fighting tooth and nail for humanity in their own distinct ways. But in the end they both kind of fade away, which...I don't love. I'm not arguing that their endings were sexist. Both endings were perfectly reasonable given everything that came before. But to have them both go out with a sigh or a whimper was just...yeah, not my favorite thing.
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