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	<title>Comments on: My epic analysis of the Battlestar Galactica finale&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: toasterfrakker</title>
		<link>http://samjmiller.com/2009/04/16/my-epic-analysis-of-the-battlestar-galactica-finale/#comment-1022</link>
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		<description>Excellent analysis,  except this: "FUCKING! HAPPY! ENDING!". For me there is no happy ending.  It's a false happy ending, exactly like The Lord of The rings finale: the hobbits comes back home, but there‘s no real “return home”. In BSG the protagonists are all going to die or to separate from each other; The mankind itself, like the cylon species,  is going to die, to make space for  the human/cylon generation. Sure, the quest "Search of the Earth" is successfully concluded, even if  tragically, but a conclusion with no happiness for the protagonists (maybe only Athena, Helo and Hera are the really exception). And maybe there is  a kind of “peace” in the hearts of the survivors, peace for the end of their  tragic journey, but for sure not happiness.  Kara disappears, Roslin die, Sam die (exactly like Boomer, Skulls,  Racetrack, Tory Foster and many co-protagonists during the show: the “real” Starbuck, Zarek, Gaeta, Cain, Cat, Cally, Dualla, Billy, Crashdown, Jammer), Adama, Apollo, Chief are going to end their lives in loneliness, the mankind and the cylons reject all the technologies etc. etc.. Where is happy ending in this? In any tragedy (and BSG is a tragedy not a melodrama) there is a catharsis, but In the catharsis there is no “happy ending”. Is it possible to conclude BSG with: "happily ever after"? For me the answer is no.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent analysis,  except this: &#8220;FUCKING! HAPPY! ENDING!&#8221;. For me there is no happy ending.  It&#8217;s a false happy ending, exactly like The Lord of The rings finale: the hobbits comes back home, but there‘s no real “return home”. In BSG the protagonists are all going to die or to separate from each other; The mankind itself, like the cylon species,  is going to die, to make space for  the human/cylon generation. Sure, the quest &#8220;Search of the Earth&#8221; is successfully concluded, even if  tragically, but a conclusion with no happiness for the protagonists (maybe only Athena, Helo and Hera are the really exception). And maybe there is  a kind of “peace” in the hearts of the survivors, peace for the end of their  tragic journey, but for sure not happiness.  Kara disappears, Roslin die, Sam die (exactly like Boomer, Skulls,  Racetrack, Tory Foster and many co-protagonists during the show: the “real” Starbuck, Zarek, Gaeta, Cain, Cat, Cally, Dualla, Billy, Crashdown, Jammer), Adama, Apollo, Chief are going to end their lives in loneliness, the mankind and the cylons reject all the technologies etc. etc.. Where is happy ending in this? In any tragedy (and BSG is a tragedy not a melodrama) there is a catharsis, but In the catharsis there is no “happy ending”. Is it possible to conclude BSG with: &#8220;happily ever after&#8221;? For me the answer is no.</p>
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