Best Science Fiction Series Lies to Fans from the Beginning

Chris Snellgrove | publishing
2004 Space Fortress Karatica The series is more than just a great restart. Twenty years later, it is still widely considered the best science fiction series ever. One reason is the plot that seems perfect throughout the story, each starting with a sinister promise to the evil robot Cylons: “They have a plan.”
But this nervous narrative begins to collapse at the end, and showrunner Ronald D. Moore finally admitted in 2017 Space Fortress Karatica The reunion group for ATX TV Festival has “no plan”.
Why do you have a plan?

Depressed Space Fortress Karatica Fans, this revelation raises an obvious question: If these bad guys never have any master plan, why do you have to say it all the way?
One reason is that the disappointment is simple. According to Moore, co-executive producer David Eick thinks it sounds like a very “cool” line.
Eck is not wrong: this line makes some of the most creepy badass in sci-fi look more terrible, and it’s hard not to lower the chill of the spine (assuming you haven’t had those glowing red cylon thorns since you read the first season).
Find out later?

Another major reason Moore retains the “And They Have a Plan” tag is that it’s “can be figured out later” with him and the various writers of the show.
Depends on what you like Moore and Space Fortress Karaticayou can attribute this attitude to optimism or naivety. Either way, most importantly, the performers think that everyone involved will come up with a cool plan for the Cylons that will make retrospective sense, but that won’t happen at all.
After the series

At this point, you may be frustrated with the wrong promise of the performer to throw something at him, perhaps toasting in your kitchen, which used to work as it used to be. But Moore ended up suffering: After the series, fans kept asking him: “What is the plan?”
Not only is it annoying, but Moore has to bother the hearts of fans every time, as people admit that there is no plan in the first place.
Cylon’s action

From a marketing standpoint, it is fair to point out that this early commitment helped most of the buzz Space Fortress Karatica.
Apart from being a perfect actor performance with a tight plot and awesome special effects, each plot is impressed by the opening of the plot, that behind the genocide of the Cylons was a mysterious motivation behind the human genocide, and then the action was taken Milky Way And her crew.
As viewers, we try to learn the truth simultaneously with our on-screen heroes, and the constant debate about the real answers has exceeded some of the early online communities dedicated to the show.
A grim irony

For fans Star Trek: TravelerRonald D. Moore Space Fortress Karatica.
Moore is a long-time trek writer, but has created only two episodes Traveler Before leaving. His main trouble is that the show keeps pressing the reset button at the end of each episode, rather than exploring how decades of prospects get stuck on the other side of the galaxy that constantly affects the crew of the ship.
An inexplicable ending

He created Milky Way As a performance that has consequences for every decision, his performance ends up without the main Cylon plan he promised. The final result is TravelerStill, all the shortcomings have a pleasant series finale, which feels like the climax of years of storytelling.
In comparison Milky Way If you want to keep telling someone that this is the best sci-fi series of all time, the ending is so inexplicably bad that you almost have to ignore it (perhaps the rest of the last season).
Flawed but great

Even though the sad revelation of the show lying to us from the beginning, I can’t help but love Space Fortress Karatica. Your mileage may vary, but I always play flawed masterpieces in the vast majority of bad Shlocky Sci-Fi series.
However, I know there is no way A plan was made for Cylons so we can all stop pretending to quote Jimi Hendrix’s song, which will not be written for another 10 thousand years.



