Oh, Jesus, that guy's a fucking idiot. And he most assuredly DOES have an axe to grind. I followed his blog for a long time. He's the personification of the smart guy who's such a robotic literalist he comes off as stupid. He's ONLY upset that the show did not take place in the future, which was his pet theory, and what he often insisted was the best way to end the show. Note that under his "How it could have been great" section he details long reasons why the ending could have been saved if the show was revealed to be set in the future. Sure, he may pad that essay with a list of other reasons why he didn't like the ending, but take special note of the part where he says it ALL could have been fixed if the last scene of the Head People in New York had been replaced with showing the ruins of something we know today such as the Pyramids or Mt. Rushmore. All his talk about Gods, political shifts is pointless when he said one single change in the final three minutes could have saved it for him.Vympel wrote:The Worst Ending in the History of On Screen Science Fiction is the best I've read on the subject. He most certainly doesn't have an axe to grind.
I actually found his blog from a board where people made fun of him all the time for this attitude. One example was how often he quoted a blog post from RDM where he responded to someone saying that he hoped he wouldn't keep the idea that humans came from Kobol and settled on Earth and ignore evolution. RDM said "I have ideas on how to include evolution in the show but I haven't decided how to do it. But "Life here began out there" was an integral part of the original show that I decided was crucial to maintain."
Cut to him saying on message boards "RDM said he's going to include evolution so the show takes place in the future." And actually posting that quote, and getting mocked mercilessly on MBs for putting words in his mouth.
And despite all of his talk about how there was NO evidence the show was set in the past, I was there on his blog at the start of the last half of the last season after they got to Earth saying "I think it's in the past. Here's why." And I turned out to be right, but he was too goddamn stubborn to listen.
Another funny exchange about how he shouldn't count on the science being perfect:
ME: "Look, they get shit wrong in this show. There should not have been a habitable planet around a star about to go supernova."
HIM: "Clearly it was not a supernova, despite what was said in the show
The words "Artistic license" were not in this guy's vocabulary.