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“Caprica” Premieres on SyFy Tomorrow Night!

Posted in Pop Culture Insider, Rants and Ramblings on January 21st, 2010 by Peter K. Lam – Be the first to comment

SyFy's Caprica

SyFy's Caprica

By Peter K. Lam

The time is almost near… the premiere of SyFy’s “Caprica,” prequel series to the critically acclaimed series “Battlestar Galactica,” airs tomorrow night at 9 pm only on SyFy. I’ve been waiting for this day since I finished watching BSG almost three months ago. I’m watching BSG again with my brother this time since he has yet to watch it. All this time, my excitement for the prequel continues to build up.

“Caprica” is set fifty years before the events of BSG and before the two Cylon wars. The story will revolved two families, the Adamas and Graystone, as they struggle through the ethical ramifications of creating artificial life. The show tells the origin of the Cylons on the twelve colonies.

What I really hope for is that the show will reveal how the mechanical Cylons evolved into the humaniod versions. That is the most interesting part of the story for me. Creating machines is one thing, but having a machine become practically human is quite another. That facet of the entire saga has continued to draw me deeper into the story. It would be cool to have cameos of the twelve Cylon models from BSG at some point as well.

The pilot for “Caprica” has been out since the summer but I have yet to watch it. I don’t know if the series premiere tomorrow night will be the pilot or not. It might not be since the pilot has been out for so long. The series premiere may be a new episode entirely. I’m going to watch the “Caprica” pilot tonight or before the premiere tomorrow.

Be sure to become a fan of “Caprica” on Facebook to get more updates about the show. This is my first time watching a show like this live as oppose to on DVD. It’ll be interesting to see how it’s like to endure the commercial breaks and the week to week format of the show.

Fox Stays on Time Warner

Posted in Pop Culture Insider, Rants and Ramblings on January 2nd, 2010 by Peter K. Lam – Be the first to comment

Fox's "American Idol"

Fox's "American Idol"

By Peter K. Lam

For those of you who’ve been shaking in your pants over Fox’s threats to leave Time Warner can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Fox and Time Warner have agreed to a broadcasting deal so Fox will continue to air on Time Warner. The contract expired midnight on Thursday but luckily broadcasts were extended till Friday as talks continued to formulate a deal.

Had Fox been dropped from Time Warner, many people will no longer be able to watch “American Idol,” “24,” “Fringe,” football games and more. It would’ve been devastating not only for the fans but both Fox and Time Warner. The network has many programs, several of which are highly rated. Viewership would’ve been cut down tremendously and in turn negatively affect the ratings of several programs.

It’s a good thing that they were able to strike a deal. I know several people who get TV primarily through cable instead of over the air so they would’ve been hurting big time. People that are able to receive TV from over the air signals would’ve been fine but that’s a small group of people in this day and age. Details of the deal were not disclosed so one can only hope that a scare like this would not happen again.

Battlestar Galactica is One of the Best Shows Ever

Posted in Pop Culture Insider, Rants and Ramblings, Reviews on December 5th, 2009 by Peter K. Lam – 2 Comments
The cast of "Battlestar Galactica"

The cast of "Battlestar Galactica"

By Peter K. Lam

First, I want to apologize for not posting any new blogs for the last several months. All of my time was taken up by watching the recently completed science fiction series, “Battlestar Galactica,” which aired on the then Sci Fi network. Ever since “Battlestar Galactica” aired in 2004, I have heard nothing but good things about the show. I did not have cable at the time so I was never able to watch the show. I would catch bits and pieces of the show whenever I traveled or I’d catch a random episode when I stayed at a friend’s house. Although I didn’t have a clue about what’s going on, I still found myself completely sucked into the story. The dialogue, imagery and symbolism is incredible.  The words the characters spoke and the manner in which they said it was gripping. I was fascinated but how complex and deeply layered the show is. My friends who watched the series finale told me that they were so moved that some of them even started to cry. After that, I knew I had to watch the series in its entirety. A TV show so powerful that it can move someone to tears must be a show that truly engages you.

I guess all my talk about “Battlestar Galactica” prompted my brother to buy me the HD DVD for Christmas in 2008. Even though I had the whole first season right there in my grasp to watch at any moment, I left it near my file cabinet where it collected dust for several months. I don’t know what prompted me to pick it up and start watching it this past August. Once I watched the mini-series, I found myself just completely immersed into the story and watching hours of it. Three or four hours would past likely nothing at all. It was crazy. The last time I was so into a show was while watching the FOX network’s “24″ on DVD which I also did some crazy marathons with. So over the course of a nearly three months, I completed the entire series and my god, “Battlestar Galactica” has seriously become the best show I have ever watched.

Those of you who have followed me know that I’m a pretty tough critic when it comes to TV shows and movies. I want entertainment not just for entertainment’s sake. I want entertainment that thoroughly engages your mind and gets you thinking. Shows and movies that gets you to think and maybe even question your ideals are shows that stick with you. The ones that give you a good laugh for a few seconds fade from our memories just as fast. The ones that move you and engage you mentally and emotionally tend to have a profound, lasting effecting on you.

“Battlestar Galactica” is a show which examines humanity at its best and worst in the face of extinction. The broad spectrum of emotions that this show conveys is simply amazing. One episode you may find yourself filled with anger whereas the next episode you may feel joy. In many episodes you may feel anger, fear, frustration, hope, and happiness all in one single episode. I have never watch a show that could be so powerful that I would tear up but “Battlestar Galactica” is one of those shows. I have been moved throughout several different points of the entire series. The show truly calls into question the cycle of life and the lifestyle in which we are all too familiar with. Even though the show takes place from in a different era than our own, many of the things the characters go through are things we may have already gone through, are going through, or will go through.

Even though I have already completed the entire series, I’m watching the show again with my brother. It’s his first time watching the complete series. I’m watching it again really to catch the pieces of the story that I may have missed. In the next few months I will be writing more about “Battlestar Galactica” and examine some of its characters as well as some of its overarching themes. It’s been ages since I felt compelled to write an essay about something but here I am. “Battlestar Galactica” is really THAT good that I feel the need to discuss and critically analyze it down to the very last detail.