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Ronald D. Moore, creator of TV's smartest sci-fi show, talks about the creative freedom of serialized drama and how to comment on the Iraq war in a story set in outer space.
  • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

    Let's see, we have a love triangle with no relevency, a court drama In Spaaaaace, Susan wants her baby back, and a "Chosen One"/Final-5 mystery that seems to get rekindled and killed without getting anywhere each time they bring it up. And they're the ones that keep bringing it up -- not me, I don't care anymore.

    I loved the show up to the Rescue. Even my wife, who otherwise dislikes sci-fi, got completely hooked right away. Now we can't stand it -- I have no idea how such a good show could totally jump it so quickly. I really don't need a show that lets me read parallels to current events or evaluate subtle moral dilemmas. Just please make a good sci-fi show.

    Jason