The "Roslin = big picture" vs "Adama = personal" conflict is interesting, too, because it's a neat inversion of the usual male and female roles we see in a lot of drama. We'd normally expect the female character to be the one whose point of view is more focused on the personal/individual level and the male character to be the one more inclined to be too concerned with principles/the big picture at the expense of the personal.
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The "Roslin = big picture" vs "Adama = personal" conflict is interesting, too, because it's a neat inversion of the usual male and female roles we see in a lot of drama. We'd normally expect the female character to be the one whose point of view is more focused on the personal/individual level and the male character to be the one more inclined to be too concerned with principles/the big picture at the expense of the personal.