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Post Date : Jul 25, 2007 at 1228

Category : Politics | TV

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Don’t blame me, I voted for Roslin

July 25th, 2007 by Ellen

Or, anyway, I would have.

And, if you’re unfamiliar with Laura Roslin, what a treat you have in store!

The Best President on Television

It is very tiresome when people insist that you are foolishly not watching the finest show currently on the air–but, frankly, when it comes to Battlestar Galactica, it’s actually true. I resisted tuning in for quite some time, because I hate science fiction, and fantasy, and so forth, and I thought the 1978 version of the show was beyond stupid, even though the actor who played Apollo was terribly handsome. Mr. Handsome

He was also the guest star in one of the best episodes of what may be my favorite television show ever, produced by the late, sadly underrated Aaron Spelling. In all honesty, I wanted to be Jill Danko, the female lead. Some days, I still do.

The Show I Loved

And if you want to watch that delightful example of 1970s entertainment, you can get it here.

Anyway, Battlestar Galactica is, in my opinion, true appointment television. I was absolutely sick of having people tell me how stupid I was not to have discovered it yet, but after a writer chum convinced me that I really was missing out, I decided–grimly–to give it a try–and was completely hooked within about three minutes. The show is gloriously ambitious and dark, and so crammed with shades of grey, that I’m not sure whether black or white even exist in the incredibly compelling world of BSG. Except for The Beloved Team and The Home for Wonks, it’s the only thing I watch regularly, since Buffy went off the air.

Laura Miller, a Salon television critic, summed up the appeal of Battlestar Galactica far more effectively than I have: Where no TV show has gone before

Anyway, I began thinking about all of this–particularly the notion of female chief executives in pop culture–when I heard that Cherry Jones (an unusually gifted actress) has been cast as the President on the new season of ‘24′. I don’t particularly like ‘24′, since I think “Hey, come on, torture is fun!” would be a better title for it–but now, I will tune in for a few episodes. However, I’m not looking forward to the inevitable stream of is-this-a-nefarious-Hollywood-liberal-attempt-to-promote-Hillary-Clinton’s-campaign punditry, which will be foisted unwillingly upon the viewing public. Shoot, they’re already talking about this turn of events in England. Given the notorious right-wing slant of the ‘24′ production team, I think it is safe to say that they are probably not lined up in Hillary’s camp at the moment. But, the polls seem to be indicating that a lot of people are.

Although my current favorite female politician is probably Kathleen Sebelius, it is increasingly neat that America finally has a legitimate female candidate for President. In fact, there’s a very interesting Op-Ed piece about this, and the politics of gender, in today’s Washington Post.

But, all things being equal, I wish I could vote for Laura Roslin in 2008.

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6 Responses

  1. nicola griffith Says:

    Cherry Jones is awesome. I haven’t watched 24 for a long time, but I might have to start…

    And I’m *delighted* that I was the one who managed to bring you over to BSG. Can’t wait to see what they’ll do with the last season.

    Nicola

  2. Heather Says:

    I was pleased and surprised to see you mention Kathleen Sebelius. She’s my governor, and I agree that she’s pretty great. I’m still surprised and amazed that she was elected, but I often wonder, if we can elect someone like Sebelius for governor, then how is it possible that we have managed to saddle ourselves with Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts for Senators?

    I’m really looking forward to the new book!

    Heather

  3. Jessica Says:

    I started watching BSG because of Mary McDonnell (loved her in Passion Fish) and I have totally gotten into the show. I too wish I could vote for Laura Roslin in 2008.

  4. Ellen Says:

    I agree that she was brilliant in Passion Fish–which I really need to watch again soon. She even made the dreadful Dances with Wolves almost–tolerable.

  5. dasmondhaschen Says:

    Hrm… I wonder how long I can keep avoiding Battlestar Galactica. I actually did like the original (I was 8 or something, that is my excuse). Mary McDonnell is great, underrated, and adds a nice humanity and strength to the things I’ve seen her in (including Independence Day. Yes, it’s true.)

    Does one need to watch everything on DVD to catch up or can you just jump in?

  6. Ellen Says:

    I enjoyed Independence Day; I am not ashamed to admit it. (I _am_ ashamed to admit that I enjoyed Red Dawn–although this is, in no way, connected to Mary McDonnell)

    Others may have different opinions, but I think jumping in is just fine–although it is a much richer experience, if you’ve seen a good chunk of the early episodes. I came rather late to the party myself–second season–so, can attest to the fact that you can get hooked within about a minute and a half.

    I kind of think you _do_ need to watch the pilot, though; just
    to get the basic set-up.

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