Date: 2005-03-13 10:53 pm (UTC)
I disagree. The Celtic music reminded me of the plight of the fleet with its haunting-yet-pleasant tone. Here they are, trapped in ships in the middle of uncharted space, with psychotic AI robots that have just murdered 12 planets worth of humans and have morphed their own form into something alot more human chasing them though the galaxy, and they just won a solid victory, both militarily, and psycologically, for themselves. To me it was a sweet sad song that pined the isolated aspect of that lone true victory, and yet gave hope in the midst of dreadful circumstances overall. IF we are to identify with these characters, we have to be prepared to suspend our disbelief, even to the point that they can sing our songs and wear our ties and glasses, to tell us a story that is supposedly so distant from us.
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