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BSG is the bestest show ever!
I hope I'm allowed to be silly on my own page.
Other SciFi(-related) TV I watch(ed):
- Space:Above and Beyond (1995, FOX)
- Firefly (2002, dvd for me)
- Welcome to Paradox (1998, SciFi)
- Dark Skies (1996, NBC)
- Heroes (NBC)
- Stargate SG-1 (Showtime, SciFi, first 2 seasons, last 2 seasons, roughly)
- Sliders (FOX, SciFi, first few seasons faithfully)
- Quantum Leap
- Some Star Trek here and there (mostly Next Generation, Voyager)
- Marginally SciFi: Strange Luck, Early Edition, Jake 2.0 (feat. Boomer and Keegan Connor Tracy as pals),
- ...
SciFi Films:
- The Fifth Element (Dir: Luc Besson)
- Children of Men
- Stargate
- Blade Runner
- 12 Monkeys
- Star Wars - A New Hope
- Minority Report
- I watch lots of cheese scifi that I wouldn't have nerve to post here (e.g. the 20 other movies based on Phillip K Dick novels).
- Aeon Flux and other cheesy ambiguously girl power flicks.
- ...more coming
Books/Authors:
- Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451
- Said something to the effect of great science fiction isn't about futures, aliens and far away places; it present situations in which we can better see people and humanity for what they are by taking them out of their usual context.
- Jules Verne - Journey to the Center of the Earth
- Jorge Luis Borges - "The Aleph"
- thoughts from the author - "I wonder why a dream or an idea should be any less real than this table, or why Macbeth should be less real than today's newspaper."
- H.G. Wells - The Time Machine
- Edwin Abbott Abbott - Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884)
- Asimov - Foundation
- Shakespeare
- "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy" Hamlet in Hamlet
--Suddenly the choice to only list SciFi shows seems silly given BSGs reliance on drama but that list would be too exhaustive. Maybe I'll do it some other time.