I like Tigh. He doesn’t want to be in charge, but Adama won’t wake up. All he has to do is not screw things up long enough for Adama to recover, but when you’re in charge of 50,000 people there’s lots of opportunities to do so. Also I like him from a plot point of view. He’s terrible under pressure and can make a huge mess of the situation as it’s part of character, then Adama can fix things up and look cool. Better than having the main character make dumb decisions.
Tom 21 February 2006, 10:34 AM
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Your last point is a very good one. I don’t think Adama has made any contrived bad decisions yet. I suppose his worst decision is possibly when he takes down Laura as president, but we don’t know how that pans out just yet.
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Andy
20 February 2006, 04:34 AM
I like Tigh. He doesn’t want to be in charge, but Adama won’t wake up. All he has to do is not screw things up long enough for Adama to recover, but when you’re in charge of 50,000 people there’s lots of opportunities to do so. Also I like him from a plot point of view. He’s terrible under pressure and can make a huge mess of the situation as it’s part of character, then Adama can fix things up and look cool. Better than having the main character make dumb decisions.
Tom
21 February 2006, 10:34 AM
Your last point is a very good one. I don’t think Adama has made any contrived bad decisions yet. I suppose his worst decision is possibly when he takes down Laura as president, but we don’t know how that pans out just yet.
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