Blake's 7 (and other sci fi if you want)

I'm enjoying re-watching Blake's 7 so much that I decided to start a discussion about it. Who else wants to join in?

I can't remember most of the episodes because I was about 9 when I watched them, so it's like something new, but it is such a good series. High time for a remake.

Me and my friends used to play Blake's 7 in the playground. I was always Cally. We were all girls so some played male roles.

Avon is such a great character! I love his constant arguing with Blake and I realise now why I liked Avon. Apart from the fact he's a handsome man, he is actually a more attractive character than Blake. All Blake does is shout and get angry. It's very tiring. They should have shown a softer side to him. At least Avon is a bit funny sometimes. And they should have just got another actor to play him when Gareth Thomas left. It was a bit stupid having Blake's 7 without Blake. 

Also I'd forgotten about Travis in his head-to-toe black leather costume. Well! And I like his hatred of Blake too, the way he is always trying to kill Blake, but Blake avoids killing him in order to score moral points.

A much better series than I remember, at first I didn't want to watch it because it was one of the last series I watched with my dad before he died. But re-watching it is actually making me happy. I can imagine my dad chuckling at some of the silly scenes.

If anyone wants to discuss this series with me, please do!

Parents
  • Blake's 7 was literally my favourite programme when it originally came out. I liked Villa best as he was funny (if a bit wet and drippy, ha ha). I was absolutely gutted when it finished (not to mention the way it finished!)

    I'm going to have to watch it again now and get all nostalgic...

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  • Blake's 7 was literally my favourite programme when it originally came out. I liked Villa best as he was funny (if a bit wet and drippy, ha ha). I was absolutely gutted when it finished (not to mention the way it finished!)

    I'm going to have to watch it again now and get all nostalgic...

Children
  • Vila is so interesting because he’s less of a coward than he appears. He is anxious and sensibly risk averse and could almost seem a bit of a drip because it suits him to seem harmless. But there’s a bit of steel in there, and he can suddenly go from mild mannered equivocation into a snarl if he’s really backed into a corner. Something he does in that final ever scene is a perfect microcosm of those two sides of him, and it’s so deftly done. I think some writers did better with that complexity than others. Basically, if it’s a Chris Boucher script you’re going to get great Vila lines and moments, and same for Avon.