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Marcus continues to be a gigantic loving nerd.
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:14 |
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He's a Theater Kid with special forces training.
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:18 |
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ThingOne posted:He's a Theater Kid with special forces training. I think you've effortlessly captured why I loathe Marcus.
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:22 |
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But one of the knights, Sir Marcus, never got any damsels at all.
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:30 |
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I liked Marcus when I first watched the show. Back then I was the kind of dork who'd actually say poo poo like 'm'lady', though fedoras and gross entitlement weren't in the picture. Now I just kind of cringe at him.
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:33 |
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i love marcus because he wasn't byron, who i think of as "pungent marcus"
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:50 |
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Vir, ups and downs in a relationship is arguing about whether you should invite your wife's gently caress-up brother to Thanksgiving not finding out your wife murdered a hundred Narn with her bare hands.
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# ? May 8, 2020 05:02 |
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ThingOne posted:Vir, ups and downs in a relationship is arguing about whether you should invite your wife's gently caress-up brother to Thanksgiving not finding out your wife murdered a hundred Narn with her bare hands. Look, she's really hot and also like super into him.
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# ? May 8, 2020 05:08 |
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I did enjoy Vir getting dressed down like a teenager who got caught stealing from the liquor cabinet. Londo's not mad, he's just disappointed.
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# ? May 8, 2020 05:14 |
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I think you've been spending too much time with those Minbari kids.
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# ? May 8, 2020 05:30 |
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Lindesy rules, get over it and move on. Okay, yeah, genocidal maniac, but... Okay.
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# ? May 8, 2020 07:37 |
Vir is probably my favorite character in the show, tbh. Londo and Gkar are great, but Vir is far more relatable than either. He’s just a dude who wants to do a good job
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# ? May 8, 2020 08:03 |
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Vir wants to do a good job, but he keeps putting his own ethics and sentimentality ahead of his career and family. That's not the way to get ahead in Centauri society! That's one reason he got shipped out to B5. Kid's a fuckup. Natoth never really seemed to build that much of a niche for herself. I guess she was a pragmatic soldier as opposed to G'kar as the occasionally religious aristocrat? I don't think she ever got episodes to herself like Vir did. Lennir I don't have much to say about. He was what he was. Bieeanshee posted:I liked Marcus when I first watched the show. Back then I was the kind of dork who'd actually say poo poo like 'm'lady', though fedoras and gross entitlement weren't in the picture. I do wonder how much of that is just maturing onward from that phase of life and how much is the entire world moving onward after the internet came around to show dorks how big dorks they were.
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# ? May 8, 2020 08:32 |
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mllaneza posted:Lindesy rules, get over it and move on. In Centauri culture that's like, chaotic neutral at worst. Who hasn't genocided a few hundred Narns here and there, eh?? Happens to the best of us
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# ? May 8, 2020 09:53 |
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ThingOne posted:He's a Theater Kid with special forces training. His saving grace is his scathing wit and effortless delivery by Jason Carter. “Ok, I’ll get a bucket!”
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# ? May 8, 2020 11:04 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Natoth never really seemed to build that much of a niche for herself. I guess she was a pragmatic soldier as opposed to G'kar as the occasionally religious aristocrat? I don't think she ever got episodes to herself like Vir did. I have a feeling that Na'toth was supposed to have a larger role, but apparently the original actress had issues with the prosthetics which caused her to have only a few appearances in season 1, and apparently JMS didn't like how the replacement actress portrayed her.
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# ? May 8, 2020 13:53 |
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Doctor Zero posted:His saving grace is his scathing wit and effortless delivery by Jason Carter. Yep, Marcus was a dork but he had his shining moments.
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# ? May 8, 2020 13:57 |
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hope and vaseline posted:I have a feeling that Na'toth was supposed to have a larger role, but apparently the original actress had issues with the prosthetics which caused her to have only a few appearances in season 1, and apparently JMS didn't like how the replacement actress portrayed her. That's exactly what happened.
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hope and vaseline posted:I have a feeling that Na'toth was supposed to have a larger role, but apparently the original actress had issues with the prosthetics which caused her to have only a few appearances in season 1, and apparently JMS didn't like how the replacement actress portrayed her. Wasn't that Ko'Dath (who was only in Born to the Purple, then had an airlock accident)? Or did that happen to the first Na'Toth as well and they just madebad choices with their Narn aides and prosthetics?
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:26 |
SlothfulCobra posted:Vir wants to do a good job, but he keeps putting his own ethics and sentimentality ahead of his career and family. That's not the way to get ahead in Centauri society! That's one reason he got shipped out to B5. Kid's a fuckup. There's certainly a difference between Vir's idea of a good job and the general Centauri idea of a good job.
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:29 |
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Zaroff posted:Wasn't that Ko'Dath (who was only in Born to the Purple, then had an airlock accident)? Or did that happen to the first Na'Toth as well and they just madebad choices with their Narn aides and prosthetics? It was both. Mary Woronov, who played Ko'Dath, decided she didn't like the makeup and so her character was killed off between episodes. Susan Kellerman was cast as Na'Toth but she didn't like the makeup and left without ever appearing. Caitlin Brown, who'd auditioned for Delenn and Ivanova, was quickly brought in to replace her, but she left after the first season. However she did return as another character in season 2 and played Na'Toth one more time in season 5.
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:43 |
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Zaroff posted:Wasn't that Ko'Dath (who was only in Born to the Purple, then had an airlock accident)? Or did that happen to the first Na'Toth as well and they just madebad choices with their Narn aides and prosthetics? There were two actresses who played Na'Toth. I stand corrected.
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:43 |
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ConfusedUs posted:Vir is probably my favorite character in the show, tbh. Abrahamo Lincolni!
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# ? May 8, 2020 17:28 |
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Bieeanshee posted:Abrahamo Lincolni! During that episode they mention Vir is an earth history buff. When did they ever state that before in the series?
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# ? May 8, 2020 17:37 |
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Doctor Zero posted:
They should have had him wandering around the background of the Earth History exhibit in Soul Mates.
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# ? May 8, 2020 18:48 |
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Vir is one of, like, three Centauri we ever really see that seems to have a legit conscience. However, I think this is basically because we almost exclusively see the equivalent of Centauri royalty/ruling class. It would be like judging all humans based off of all those old, East-coast "ruling" families like the Kennedys, Roosevelts, Rockefellers, Tafts, etc... and all their descendants. We get a small peak at the fact that plenty of regular Centauri are decent and noble. When Londo blows up a whole loving island, he mentions that some Centauri stayed behind to keep up the illusion, and knew what was asked of them. No Centauri we actually see, save Vir, would likely do that, so it's clear that what we see is generally the vestiges of a fading "type" of Centauri, clinging to the old ways. (hence the joke about how many Centauri it it takes to screw in a lightbulb.)
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# ? May 8, 2020 21:04 |
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There are a lot of extras in the palace scenes, and definitely the story about the guard of a flower denotes that some Centauri are very, very dedicated to their jobs. You're also forgetting about Londo's old buddy from a dueling society who Refa screwed over and he ended up challenging Londo to a duel to the death that he voluntarily lost to secure his family's adoption into House Molari. Aristocracy politics get real complicated. I'm not sure I was ever satisfied that there was some kind of definitive structure of Centauri class and houses. How many people were in House Molari beyond Londo's wives? He has a lot of relatives that become relevant here and there, but Vir has a different last name, so is he in a separate house? It sort of feels like a thing that's implied and offscreen and never fully defined and shown. Seeing as how the Emperor had been relegated to a less political position towards the beginning of the show and the Centauri were calling themselves a republic, I wonder if there's even a whole deal where there's not exactly a lower class, just lower and lower aristocratic families with their own houses.
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# ? May 8, 2020 22:35 |
The guy that willingly lost to Londo is Sam Carter’s dad from SG-1. Its still weird to see him with hair.
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# ? May 8, 2020 23:33 |
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I feel like I’m being pecked to death ... by cats.
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# ? May 9, 2020 02:18 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Seeing as how the Emperor had been relegated to a less political position towards the beginning of the show and the Centauri were calling themselves a republic, I wonder if there's even a whole deal where there's not exactly a lower class, just lower and lower aristocratic families with their own houses. The Centauri Republic being based in large part on Ancient Rome, it's worth noting that Rome had a nominally functional Senate for centuries after Julius Caesar established the Empire, and the upper-class families that filled it still wielded considerable local and regional power even though their actual senatorial authority was greatly diminished. And that throughout this whole period, Rome still referred to itself formally as SPQR.
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# ? May 9, 2020 02:42 |
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I don't think it shows any real Roman influence though? All of the trappings of the Centauri have a kind of 17th-19th century feel to them. There's the implication that the Centaurum genuinely has the power to check the empire, not just a symbolic one that Cartagia only manages to circumvent because the conspiracy Refa was involved in had already assassinated and suppressed any possible opposition to set up a more totalitarian system, while the Emperor before him genuinely had trouble circumventing the rest of his government to make nice with the Narn. They seem much more like Britain, especially the whole dynamic of the empire decaying after the failure to suppress local dissidents, which was not how Rome's decay went. Maybe a little of France in there, since France has a much worse relation with its former colonies. Like the regalia of the emperor is a frilly white suit with a jewel-encrusted gorget, there's nothing Roman about that.
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# ? May 9, 2020 04:05 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:I don't think it shows any real Roman influence though? All of the trappings of the Centauri have a kind of 17th-19th century feel to them. There's the implication that the Centaurum genuinely has the power to check the empire, not just a symbolic one that Cartagia only manages to circumvent because the conspiracy Refa was involved in had already assassinated and suppressed any possible opposition to set up a more totalitarian system, while the Emperor before him genuinely had trouble circumventing the rest of his government to make nice with the Narn. They seem much more like Britain, especially the whole dynamic of the empire decaying after the failure to suppress local dissidents, which was not how Rome's decay went. Maybe a little of France in there, since France has a much worse relation with its former colonies. The Centauri are actually interbellum Germany: lost in the days of Empire with dueling societies, cadet houses and talk of the good old days when they ruled the continent/galaxy (and fascism rising on the back of dolchstoßlegende, of course). The chief differences are that the Centauri didn't have two separate empires - imagine if the Holy Roman Empire had lasted unbroken until 1918 - and they didn't abolish the monarchy when the Empire fell apart. And you're misreading the situation in your spoiler. Cartagia has apparently unlimited power because he's using it to do exactly what Refa's fascist conspiracy want him to do. If in his leisure time he wants to torture Narns or execute courtiers who look at him funny, that's fine as long as it's not them. And since the natural size of a fascist government is one, most of Refa's faction probably don't mind if the mad emperor orders one of the other members killed either. By the time Cartagia sheds any pretence of sanity and orders the burning of Centauri Prime, all that's left are the death cultists who are the real end product of fascism.
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# ? May 9, 2020 08:58 |
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Cartagia is clearly Caligula though (or at least the long held perception of him)
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# ? May 9, 2020 14:06 |
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Tsaedje posted:Cartagia is clearly Caligula though (or at least the long held perception of him) He's almost beat-to-beat John Hurt's Caligula in I, Claudius.
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# ? May 9, 2020 18:20 |
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Picked up my rewatch of B5 after stopping halfway through the second season a couple of months back. Just got to "The Twilight Struggle". What an incredible WHAM of an episode, I was absolutely floored the first time I saw it.
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# ? May 12, 2020 12:35 |
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Baron von der Loon posted:Picked up my rewatch of B5 after stopping halfway through the second season a couple of months back. Just got to "The Twilight Struggle". What an incredible WHAM of an episode, I was absolutely floored the first time I saw it. Yes, Londo's point of no return. Excellent.
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Baron von der Loon posted:Picked up my rewatch of B5 after stopping halfway through the second season a couple of months back. Just got to "The Twilight Struggle". What an incredible WHAM of an episode, I was absolutely floored the first time I saw it. The Long Twilight Struggle is the best episode.
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# ? May 12, 2020 15:14 |
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Spoiling because it looks like there's somebody a bit behind me. After Jack the Ripper visited the station earlier I was fully ready to believe he was King Arthur, it wouldn't be the weirdest thing the Vorlons have done. It's interesting that his guilt made him cast himself in the role of Arthur when he was really whoever the first knight to strike when the sword was drawn was. Still, I can understand why he would retreat into fantasy, I can't imagine living through a near apocalyptic war knowing I fired the shot that started it regardless of who was actually to blame. On a lighter note, drunk G'kar is great and I love that the one organization to give Garibaldi a run for his A common thread I noticed in the last three episodes is mental illness either brought about by or exacerbated by war. You've got Seargent David taking on the personality of King Arthur to escape his survivor's guilt, Lyndisty's complete disregard for the basic humanity (narnanity?) of the Narn, and the dull-eyed psychopath the Nightwatch dug up. I doubt that last one was well even before the Earth-Minbari war but I'm also positive that torturing the Minbari with the government's approval didn't help his condition either. It's starting to look like B5 isn't a huge fan of war .
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# ? May 15, 2020 01:21 |
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Oh goddammit it's Bester.
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# ? May 15, 2020 01:40 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:50 |
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You ever notice how much of this show is Skype calls over bad CRT monitors
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