In most Q episodes, Q does something with his powers to bring about the resolution, from Q-Who to Q-Pid to Tapestry to All Good Things. It's true that in almost all cases Q is the one who creates the scenario/problem in the first place.bronnt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:40 pmI'm struggling to think of any episode where Q solved a problem when the episode was about the problem. He solves the issue in Deja-Q at the end, but whole episode was about the crew dealing with Q amid their current crisis, which is generally unmemorable. Q-Who might be as close as you get, but that's still a situation created by Q and it was about demonstrating that the Enterprise wasn't ready to deal with everything they encountered.ChiggyvonRichthofen wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 1:37 pmI do get your point here though, although I'd disagree slightly. To me the problem mostly isn't that "God did it." After all, sometimes Q solves problems for the Enterprise, and the stories are usually structurally sound.
I guess a better way to express my point is to simply say that it's not necessarily bad in terms of drama or plotting to solve problems with the help of magic or the supernatural. Whether it be technology, divine intervention, magic, or whatever, the problem is when that intervention is invented at the very end of the story as a way to solve a problem a writer can't think of any other way to get out of. To me, that's what a real deus ex machina is.
In BSG, I would say that there is some level of set-up for most of the problems. There's possible cases of divine intervention as early as the first season. As you said, we could see from very early on that something messed with Starbuck and that she was basically a sleeper agent. I agree with you that it was disappointing in the end, but to me that's because it was simply a weak payoff. Maybe saying "God did it" is part of the reason the payoff was weak, but I think there's a distinction between that and an actual deus ex machina. But again, this is a pretty minor point because I do get where you're coming from here.