put down the Joss Whedon playbook.
Feb. 10th, 2006 11:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
i missed the teaser due to the Olympics, so maybe there was a brilliant establishing scene that explained it all. let me know.
i consider the Dee/Lee plot to be unmotivated and arbitrary. perhaps to be charitable, i should say extremely underdeveloped. the handling of Lee has gotten more and more random as the season has gone on.
and yes, we all know that sometimes the wrong people die, but you can't have the Adama family be immune to all sorts of damage every week and take out Billy with one try. fuck that shit. while i've wished that Moore would follow in his footsteps a little more (like keeping a secret for no more than three episodes), arbitrary death is the worst innovation of Joss Whedon.
right now Dee (that's D for disruption) and Cally (Oswald) are at the top of my potential Cylon list.