Battlestar Galactica

Jun 16, 2008 22:07


I don't know if I can handle it.  The end of the show, I mean, what if things go horribly wrong?  Maybe I just won't watch the end of it.  I know that seems like a crazy, terrible idea but it wouldn't be the first time.  There is a video game, Legend of Mana, that I loved so deeply that once I found out that one of the main characters would ( Read more... )

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ex_gryffinr June 17 2008, 05:54:22 UTC
What you do is watch it, then raise more Hell than the writers can stand if things go horribly wrong.

Seriously.

That's what the Prison Break fans - myself included - did, and after all the bitching, complaining, temper tantrum-throwing and huge drop in ratings, we're all getting our way next season :)

Of course, I don't know much about BSG - whether the show's ending for good or how that's working out for you - but if it's just the end of the season and things don't go your way, I highly recommend resorting to the toddler-like behavior :)

...or fan fiction. :P

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polarthestral June 17 2008, 10:32:43 UTC
I have that motto with many things. T7S show's eighth season? Didn't happen. I wish I hadn't read the last chapter of Harry Potter because that? To me? Didn't happen. I stop watching a lot of things when they make decisions I don't like or characters to leave and then I imagine it how I would have preferred it to go. I think it's much healthier than sticking through it when you know it's going to make you bitter. Trust me, I stuck through VM far longer than I should have and I still get bitter about the show as a whole. I wish I could still love the first season as much as I did and I would still be able to if I'd just cut myself off. It's wise of you.

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adreamabove August 7 2008, 20:50:12 UTC
You're not strange. Before I go to a movie, I check online to see how long it is. Then, if I like it, I leave 10 minutes early. People think I'm an absolute nutter, but the practice enables me to go back and experience the thing a million times if so inclined. (I spent 3 years in the middle of cornfields at law school and I'm an insomniac, so for a while I had a lot of time to kill.) I still have yet to see the end of Juno, and it took me 14 times (you just think I'm kidding) to finish Sweeney Todd (although that one turned out all right, all things considered - nothing like a good dose of pyro and a healthy wallop of angst to really close a movie)(enough parenthesis for you ( ... )

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anarogue587 October 13 2008, 16:21:33 UTC
And see this is so how I feel about a number of things. Like Buffy Season Four? Never happened, I never put myself through the horror that it was. The fact that Sylar is Claire's uncle? I so totally just fast forward that reveal scene, so hence, it never happened!

I think I border on crazy a bit more than you do, lovey.

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aleximoon October 13 2008, 16:33:31 UTC
That's one way to handle it. ;)

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