
That title is me taking a different perspective than the article writer. I’ve not watched a lot of 007 in action, but I have watched a lot of classic Battlestar Galactica, and really enjoy it. So while writer A.H. Lloyd wrote a commentary for Bleeding Fool about how changing James Bond too much alters the character, like gender swaps, he uses the namesake Battlestar Galactica as his example of how a character is changed in that way. Note for some of you out there that he takes issue with Ellen/Elliot Page’s transition, so if that bothers you just skip that paragraph and read the rest because it does make a good case. If that doesn’t bother you, ignore the last sentence.




