by Spider » Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:33 pm
My personal list goes:
Breaking Bad
The Wire
BSG
Deadwood
Six Feet Under
I'm excluding miniseries and docs.
BSG was so amazing because it was able to charge directly into complex ideas in a way that more "realistic" mainstream dramas simply can't. The writers could dive directly into ethics, ontology, metaphysics, etc, in a really deep, holistic way-as built directly into the narrative and broken into character roles. BSG didn't even blink as it went into free will vs predestination, bioethics and transhumanism. It was simply the best show ever done on Big Ideas. Science fiction can create settings, characters, and circumstances that allow the writers to explore the fuzzier philosophical things that a crime drama can only really allude to. BSG wrote the political events of the day into their episodes. They didn't shy away from exploring concepts like torture, rape, and murder as they relate to these synthetic people, nor did they shy away from exploring the definition of personhood itself. The writers didn't puss out. The just went for it.
The best thing BSG did was religion. The humans all were all polytheists, believing in what seemed to be progenitors or Greek and Roman pantheons, while their enslaved creations spontaneously develop monotheism, despite understanding their position as creations and the human position as creator. Half the characters on the show are fueled by strong religious beliefs, and the contrast between them and how it all tied together with the revelations at the end...totally blew minds.
Plus, BSG, more than any other show, effectively captured the interplay between political and military factors, and they created a military organization that was totally believable. They basically put an aircraft carrier into space, and crewed with characters that could just as easily by portrayals of US Navy personnel. And this in itself is a big deal, as 90% of television, being written by someone without the first clue, gets all of it completely wrong.
Its not a perfect show, and its 3rd on my list for a lot of reasons, but its one of the greats. Easy top 5.
/rant.
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