Grand Fromage posted:I dunno, I always thought B5 seemed realistic. It's mostly cramped, feels very military. There's plenty of automation. I also would guess there are other command areas, C&C is likely coordinating and issuing orders to other departments. Yeah, we saw Garibaldi's / Head of Security office a few times and it always looked like the pokiest little hole. Franklin / Medbay seemed more open but there was a bit I recall him sitting at a few times, probably more open to go with the whole 'medical' approach.
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Innerguard posted:Yeah, we saw Garibaldi's / Head of Security office a few times and it always looked like the pokiest little hole. I'm pretty sure that there's more than one Medbay on the station as well, but Franklin operates out of the main Medbay.
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Jedit posted:I'm pretty sure that there's more than one Medbay on the station as well, but Franklin operates out of the main Medbay. Yeah, you see Franklin talking about Medlab 5 at least once so it's pretty safe to assume they're probably scattered around the station like GP's rather than being one central hospital.
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Grand Fromage posted:I dunno, I always thought B5 seemed realistic. It's mostly cramped, feels very military. There's plenty of automation. I also would guess there are other command areas, C&C is likely coordinating and issuing orders to other departments. There's even an episode about that where Earthgov wants Sheridan and Ivanova to pay 30 extra credits a week to stay in quarters with an additional 7 square feet. Anyway, let's look at some quarters Clearly the main difference between Minbari and Centauri cultures are camera angles and vases. Pick fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Jun 27, 2017 |
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G'Kar's is a pretty dope bachelor pad.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 19:40 |
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I think Londo's is the only odd one out in that it doesn't quite feel right, it sort of feels like the clearance section at a Pier 1, but it doesn't really matter. The rest are stellar, and when Londo is onscreen you're just watching him anyway. Peter Jurasik owns.
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ConfusedUs posted:Yeah there are 2,500,000 creatures on that station, plus all the equipment necessary for them to live and eat. Space is at a premium. Of by a factor of 10x. Still, there must've been 30-40k people living in extreme poverty on the station at least.
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pentyne posted:Of by a factor of 10x. Still, there must've been 30-40k people living in extreme poverty on the station at least. Reminds me of that episode where Ivanova accidentally gives that Darwinist species the idea to ghettoise its poor, sick and downtrodden. That was a fun subplot.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 20:27 |
Baka-nin posted:Reminds me of that episode where Ivanova accidentally gives that Darwinist species the idea to ghettoise its poor, sick and downtrodden. That was a fun subplot. Followed by Boom-shaka-laka. One of the best scenes. I wonder how much of that particular bit was improv.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 20:37 |
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pentyne posted:Of by a factor of 10x. Still, there must've been 30-40k people living in extreme poverty on the station at least. Yeah the 2.5 million is how many pounds of spinning metal it is, all alone in the night.
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pentyne posted:Of by a factor of 10x. Still, there must've been 30-40k people living in extreme poverty on the station at least. Whoops, yes. I was even saying "a quarter million" in my head as a typed that. Still got it wrong.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 22:21 |
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Innerguard posted:Followed by Boom-shaka-laka. One of the best scenes. I wonder how much of that particular bit was improv. JMS said it was scripted out and Claudia Christian thought it was hilarious and put a lot of practice in.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 22:31 |
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Luigi Thirty posted:JMS said it was scripted out and Claudia Christian thought it was hilarious and put a lot of practice in. I think JMS has said that there was next to no improv anywhere, and he seems like enough of a control freak that this makes sense to me.
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neongrey posted:I think JMS has said that there was next to no improv anywhere, and he seems like enough of a control freak that this makes sense to me. You're forgetting one of the best scenes was made that way through improv though (G'Kar and Londo trapped in a lift).
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Neddy Seagoon posted:You're forgetting one of the best scenes was made that way through improv though (G'Kar and Londo trapped in a lift). Those two had their characters down better than JMS did, of course he didn't stop them.
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Burning_Monk posted:G'Kar's is a pretty dope bachelor pad. There's a scene in season 1 where someone goes to visit G'Kar and two women leaves his bedroom.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 03:04 |
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the 90s exploded in here
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 04:27 |
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V-Men posted:There's a scene in season 1 where someone goes to visit G'Kar and two women leaves his bedroom. 3. Followed by him coming out in his nightrobe.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:You're forgetting one of the best scenes was made that way through improv though (G'Kar and Londo trapped in a lift). The lines all got said, just in a different way than was scripted. JMS describes G'Kar's scripted attitude as "Zen-like." He also describes walking past the set during the first take, hearing gales of laughter, coming in and being asked whether they could play the scene that way... and they proceeded to do a second take. And that's what aired. I'm still bitter at how many B5 performers died too soon.
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Narsham posted:The lines all got said, just in a different way than was scripted. JMS describes G'Kar's scripted attitude as "Zen-like." He also describes walking past the set during the first take, hearing gales of laughter, coming in and being asked whether they could play the scene that way... and they proceeded to do a second take. And that's what aired. It's fascinating in that you can kinda see what the original version was like from the scripted lines, with G'Kar just quietly (or threateningly) enjoying getting to watch Londo die, but it is so much more G'Kar that he sees it all as a grand cosmic joke. He doesn't have to kill Londo, he doesn't have to do anything and he still gets to watch him die .
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Neddy Seagoon posted:It's fascinating in that you can kinda see what the original version was like from the scripted lines, with G'Kar just quietly (or threateningly) enjoying getting to watch Londo die, but it is so much more G'Kar that he sees it all as a grand cosmic joke. He doesn't have to kill Londo, he doesn't have to do anything and he still gets to watch him die . ...I hear you!
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Neddy Seagoon posted:It's fascinating in that you can kinda see what the original version was like from the scripted lines, with G'Kar just quietly (or threateningly) enjoying getting to watch Londo die, but it is so much more G'Kar that he sees it all as a grand cosmic joke. He doesn't have to kill Londo, he doesn't have to do anything and he still gets to watch him die . And also the way he goes from fury ("FIVE HUNDRED NARNS!") to laughing at it all. And Londo's reaction to G'kar's rage. Amazing scene.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:It's fascinating in that you can kinda see what the original version was like from the scripted lines, with G'Kar just quietly (or threateningly) enjoying getting to watch Londo die, but it is so much more G'Kar that he sees it all as a grand cosmic joke. He doesn't have to kill Londo, he doesn't have to do anything and he still gets to watch him die . That is everyone's favorite scene, it just loving owns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD-SJh8szjA
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Pick posted:I think Londo's is the only odd one out in that it doesn't quite feel right, it sort of feels like the clearance section at a Pier 1, but it doesn't really matter. The rest are stellar, and when Londo is onscreen you're just watching him anyway. Peter Jurasik owns. I'm watching B5 for the first time and I think that's actually perfect. He's an ignorant man who thinks himself very cultured and intelligent. So he just collects random shiny objects and calls it "eclecticism". He's a fuckin magpie. I've known people who decorate like Londo. I have to say, what impresses me most so far is the dialogue. JMS writes killer dialogue and you can just tell whenever he didn't right the script because suddenly his particular punch is gone. I can't stop hearing Captain Sheridan say "Do you feel like a hero yet?" though. The Unlife Aquatic fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Jun 29, 2017 |
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:I'm watching B5 for the first time and I think that's actually perfect. He's an ignorant man who thinks himself very cultured and intelligent. So he just collects random shiny objects and calls it "eclecticism". He's a fuckin magpie. I've known people who decorate like Londo. He also wants to be seen as important and part of a Republic that isn't declining so, yeah, garish and weird and 'eclectic' fits him so well. Hearing that Boxleitner was in Spec Ops is what made me buy the game. Dude is fantastic in that scene.
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Milky Moor posted:He also wants to be seen as important and part of a Republic that isn't declining so, yeah, garish and weird and 'eclectic' fits him so well. Honestly I'm disappointed this man hasn't been in more. He has such an excellent voice, like a rough-hewn knife - sharp yet earthy and rough. I also totally empathize with him being a sarcastic, moody rear end in a top hat at all the poo poo that goes down on the station.
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If Claudia Christian is all over the next round of Elder Scrolls and Fallout games like she was in Skyrim and Fallout 4, maybe she can pull some strings.
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ConfusedUs posted:...I hear you! Double-checked the script book, and that comment (along with the quiet "We're in here" which follows it) were in fact ad libs. Brilliant.
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:Honestly I'm disappointed this man hasn't been in more. He has such an excellent voice, like a rough-hewn knife - sharp yet earthy and rough. He also has a particular cadence when he's dressing people down. When I worked in customer service, I used to affect it when someone was getting aggressive.
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Milky Moor posted:He also has a particular cadence when he's dressing people down. When I worked in customer service, I used to affect it when someone was getting aggressive. I'm in the middle of S2 so I don't think I've seen him really verbally destroy someone yet, looking forward to that now.
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:I'm in the middle of S2 so I don't think I've seen him really verbally destroy someone yet, looking forward to that now. Oh wow, I envy you for what you've got coming in the next few seasons then .
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Thern posted:3. Followed by him coming out in his nightrobe. Somebody got mad pouch that night.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Oh wow, I envy you for what you've got coming in the next few seasons then . I've spoiled myself (I intentionally seek out spoilers for pretty much all the media I consume) and it really sounds like I'm in for a treat when things get in full swing.
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mllaneza posted:Those two had their characters down better than JMS did, of course he didn't stop them. It's a testament to JMS's writing and the acting chops of Katsulas and Jurasik that some of the most raw and powerful moments of television I've ever watched happened between a dinosaur man and a faux-Eastern European goofball with a peacock hairdo.
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:Honestly I'm disappointed this man hasn't been in more. He has such an excellent voice, like a rough-hewn knife - sharp yet earthy and rough. He got to voice Tron in the Tron Uprising animated series, which is actually pretty good in contrast to Legacy's blandness. He's a supporting character but he still shows up a lot and gets a few episodes in front.
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:I'm in the middle of S2 so I don't think I've seen him really verbally destroy someone yet, looking forward to that now. Do, because it owns.
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# ? Jun 29, 2017 18:09 |
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While Sheridan had plenty of badass lines, I like Delenn 's various verbal pawnages even more.
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# ? Jun 29, 2017 20:08 |
hangedman1984 posted:While Sheridan had plenty of badass lines, I like Delenn 's various verbal pawnages even more. Her "Why not?" in Severed Dreams is my favorite Delenn line. The rest of the speech is fine, but that "why not?" has just the perfect degree of dismissal. "Why not? Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet. He is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else."
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# ? Jun 29, 2017 20:17 |
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S2E12 "Acts of Sacrifice" G'Kar continues to be one of the best characters but that B-Plot can get shot into the loving sun.
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:S2E12 "Acts of Sacrifice" Ivanova owns in that episodes and it's hilarious watching her deal with those Darwinist assholes.
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