IF YOU ever
wanted evidence that remakes don't have to suck, look no further than
Battlestar Galactica.
The original 1970s series
was a huge hit, following on the heels of the first Star Wars
movie. It starred Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and Lorne Greene as leaders
of the last colony of mankind fleeing the evil robotic Cylons and
searching for the fabled planet Earth.
So when the idea of a
reimagined Battlestar Galactica was first mooted several years
back, fans of the classic series were up in arms – they didn't want anyone
tinkering with the show they remembered so fondly. And those who had loved
Benedict's portrayal of the gambling, womanising, cigar-chomping Lt
Starbuck were unimpressed to learn the space cowboy would be a cowgirl
this time out (played by Katee Sackhoff).
Star of the new series
Aaron Douglas knows exactly where the fans were coming from.
"Absolutely, and I was in
complete agreement, because I'm not a big fan of remakes,"
he says. "Things that
have been done well before, why would you do it again? If somebody decided
to remake Jaws I would be really offended. I think that great
pieces of art should be left alone and people should come up with their
own ideas, so I completely sympathise with the fans."
However the new series
has been so impressive that it has largely won over the sceptics, and
drawn in a new audience besides those fans of the classic series.
Despite only the hardware
bearing any real resemblance to the classic series, the new show's dark
feel and flawed characters have made for compelling viewing.
"I think the view I've
taken now is that you need to really see them both for their own merits,"
Douglas says.
"Nothing that the new one's done has taken away the greatness of the old
show and the memories and the nostalgia of it. And there's nothing that
the old show has that will take away from the new one."
"I see them as two
separate entities that are great for their own reasons and stand alone on
their own merits."
As for his character of
Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol, Douglas sees a simple man with a heart of
gold in a complicated galaxy.
"The Chief is sort of the
everyman on the ship,"
he explains.
"He's someone the fans
really relate to because he's just a very hard-working blue-collar guy who
makes mistakes and owns up to them, and nothing's done out of malice, he's
doing the best he can with the situation that he has."
"He's confused and he's
tortured by his demons and all of those great things, which makes him a
very interesting character because he's just a really 'human' person."
Despite having made the
role of Tyrol his own, Douglas actually landed it by default.
"I had originally
auditioned for the part of Apollo, which Jamie (Bamber) got, which is
great, because Jamie has to go to the gym and be thin, and I certainly
don't wanna have to do that,"
he jokes.
"I got a call back for
the part of (Lt Alex) Gaeta, and didn't get that, and they just wanted to
put me somewhere and didn't know where, and the Chief was the last role
that was cast and they didn't have anybody for it, so they just offered it
to me, and it's grown into what it's become."
"He was pretty small in
the mini-series, but the writers have given me a lot more to do, so it's
great."
Douglas, a Vancouver
native, has the luxury of living and working in his home city, which is
home base for Battlestar Galactica, as well numerous other sci-fi
and fantasy TV shows in which he's had bit parts.
But for now the
convention circuit is bringing him to Australasia.
"I love going to the
conventions, I love meeting the fans, I love talking to them,"
he says.
"They're all so
interesting and so passionate about the show and the character and the
stories. It's a lot of fun, it's a great reward – you're treated like a
demi-god for a weekend, and they're the best fans of any genre of
television or film."
"So I'm gonna get to go
learn about Australian culture and New Zealand culture for the next couple
of weeks, and I'm very very excited about that!"
Aaron Douglas is a
special guest at the Supanova pop culture convention at Brisbane's RNA
Showgrounds today and tomorrow. Details at
www.supanova.com.au

[click thumbnail to enlarge] |