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TraderStav posted:When does he say that? I just finished season 1 on my rewatch and cannot remember him saying something more than four syllables. When the parents want Dr. Franklin not to operate on their child. It's in reference to the medical procedure done on him in The Gathering Absurd Alhazred fucked around with this message at 04:02 on Jul 22, 2020 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:When the parents want Dr. Franklin not to operate on their child. It's in reference to the medical procedure done on him in The Gathering The most skippable episode of season 1 so far, the only reason to watch is to see Kosh speak two compete sentences back to back. I almost skipped it when I realized which episode it was. Although I didn't see it as a reference to what happened earlier, but maybe I'm not picking up on something. Kosh considers his people as a pebble in this metaphor?
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The avalanche line always stuck with me as a metaphor for the entire series, so on my rewatch I was genuinely surprised it happened so early and in such a one-off episode.
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Slamhound posted:The avalanche line always stuck with me as a metaphor for the entire series, so on my rewatch I was genuinely surprised it happened so early and in such a one-off episode. I think it works on both levels, which is very Kosh.
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 15:03 |
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I've always thought it one of the better episodes of season 1. If nothing else it does an incredible job demonstrating the cultural values of the major races because they all refuse to get involved for a different reason. The Narn practice brutally pragmatic realpolitik, the Centauri don't care until they're paid to care, the Minbari say it's not their place to decode what is right or wrong for someone else, and the Vorlons are enigmatic fuckers.
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Soylent Pudding posted:I've always thought it one of the better episodes of season 1. If nothing else it does an incredible job demonstrating the cultural values of the major races because they all refuse to get involved for a different reason. The Narn practice brutally pragmatic realpolitik, the Centauri don't care until they're paid to care, the Minbari say it's not their place to decode what is right or wrong for someone else, and the Vorlons are enigmatic fuckers. It’s a good episode, but it doesn’t really move the series-wide plot, which in some ways actually makes it the perfect episode to drop the line; it’s purely thematic. In other words: CainFortea posted:I think it works on both levels, which is very Kosh.
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Believers still works as a character study and a bit of worldbuilding, but you have to keep in mind that it originally aired in 1994 when the only science fiction on TV was Star Trek. It was very much JMS's way of saying "this isn't Star Trek".
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ultrafilter posted:Believers still works as a character study and a bit of worldbuilding, but you have to keep in mind that it originally aired in 1994 when the only science fiction on TV was Star Trek. It was very much JMS's way of saying "this isn't Star Trek". It's an episode in which everyone is wrong and an rear end in a top hat. When I was doing my first time in forever rewatch last year while the thread was slow, Believers killed my enthusiasm stone dead.
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ultrafilter posted:Believers still works as a character study and a bit of worldbuilding, but you have to keep in mind that it originally aired in 1994 when the only science fiction on TV was Star Trek. It was very much JMS's way of saying "this isn't Star Trek". On the contrary, it feels very much like a leftover TNG script. Which makes sense, since it was written by David Gerrold.
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In a 90s Star Trek show, the kid would've had the surgery and the parents would've come around. Having it feel like a Star Trek script only heightened the surprise of the ending.
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ultrafilter posted:In a 90s Star Trek show, the kid would've had the surgery and the parents would've come around. Having it feel like a Star Trek script only heightened the surprise of the ending. Yes. I think jms chose gerrold to make it as star trek as possible, then drop that ending. Of course, Franklin is just as much of a believer as the family.
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ultrafilter posted:In a 90s Star Trek show, the kid would've had the surgery and the parents would've come around. Having it feel like a Star Trek script only heightened the surprise of the ending. Which is why Gerrold was hired to write it. JMS didn't just want to subvert the form, he wanted viewers to expect the form and then cut their legs out from under them. And I have to say, 25 years ago it worked on me.
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 19:31 |
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And, according to the script book, JMS also pitched it to Gerrold that he was also a sci-fi writer with a child, and could do the story emotional justice that he never could. Then when Gerrold got to writing the end of the script and it sort of dawned on him the full implication, he called JMS at stupid o’clock in the morning and shouted “gently caress YOU!” And hung up.
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 21:17 |
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ty blind thread for reminding me of this
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 02:09 |
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The_Doctor posted:S2ep15 - And Now For a Word All I can really think of is "this is nothing" but I can't really tell if that's because I know what it'll be like in later episodes or it's because I've seen how bad Fox news gets, so I can't really say anything without feeling spoilery. It seems to me fairly innocent to get an Earthgov official's comment and present the questions that are being asked about the station, and once the reality of the footage that they shot aligned with the questions, the story wrote itself. There's definitely some fascist beginnings on Earth, but it's not loving with the media yet. It also seems like a fair assessment that to an outsider, Delenn taking on human characteristics seems weird, although pressuring her was a bit much. Also interesting to note that while the Centauri were definitely the aggressors, G'kar actually tried to route weapon shipments through B5 earlier, and the only reason he didn't was because Garibaldi caught him and gave him another option.
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God drat, I'm doing a rewatch along with the newbies, got slightly ahead because it's been years since my last rewatch, and I really need one of them to get to S3Ep2 so they can react/comment on the glorious G'Kar/Londo elevator scenes.
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 03:48 |
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Yep, me too. I'm about halfway through S3 and can't wait for the new guys' takes on some of the stuff that happens in early S3, eg: Finding the crashed Shadow ship on Mars The video of Clark plotting Santiago's assassination with Morden(?) The political officer "Electric bleachers"
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 04:01 |
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All awesome. I'm trailing them by about ten episodes. They're really into the meat of it now and each episode is impactful as hell
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 04:14 |
and season 2 is finished. Christ the last 6 episodes are a loving roller-coaster ride, even Knives had a cool sword fight and some really shakespearian moments. My watch buddy was like "THESE loving PEOPLE HAVE AN INTERSTELLAR CIVILIZATION AND THEY'RE LESS POLITICALLY STABLE THAN THE SEVEN KINGDOMS!" which is true, the Centauri loving suck at everything The only centauri I liked were Vir and that one that looked like the joker that got murdered in season 2
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abrosheen posted:The most skippable episode of season 1 so far, the only reason to watch is to see Kosh speak two compete sentences back to back. I almost skipped it when I realized which episode it was. skipping literally any episode of B5 should be a crime
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:skipping literally any episode of B5 should be a crime TKO Or The Gathering
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Blindeye posted:TKO TKO is an important Ivanova episode, and one of the few times TV scifi in the 90's did religion well.
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grey 17
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Goast posted:grey 17 Grey 17 has a b-plot that is both pretty good and fairly important
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id complain about being wrong but important b-plot hidden in a subpar episode is very common in b5 i just always forget what lovely episode that b-plot was in, they all kind of mush together
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 07:53 |
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If there's any justice in this world the avalanche line will pass into common parlance like the great shakespeareisms, along with "understanding is a three-edged sword".
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:skipping literally any episode of B5 should be a crime I highlighted the important parts of this message along with italicizing the most important ones.
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There are probably a few where reading the synopsis on the Lurker's Guide is a reasonable choice. Also lol at the Guide for still having a page to preload your image cache. That's so '90s.
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 19:25 |
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You can safely skip a View From the Gallery.
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 23:22 |
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I'll just say, although I thought about and posted about not wanting to watch a certain episode in season 1 another time, I so far have watched all of them anyway. There is a lot of good world building and character building and setup throughout the season. I've been surprised even having seen it before, there's a lot I forgot about. The two most tedious episodes were alien child "SEAN" and religion, and Ivanona and religion. For some reason, maybe my own personal hangups, the show's handling of religion feels heavy handed.
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Eighties ZomCom posted:You can safely skip a View From the Gallery. actually true
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Eighties ZomCom posted:You can safely skip a View From the Gallery. Nono. There’s the whole “how long have you two been married?” line and a time traveling goatse.
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abrosheen posted:I'll just say, although I thought about and posted about not wanting to watch a certain episode in season 1 another time, I so far have watched all of them anyway. There is a lot of good world building and character building and setup throughout the season. I've been surprised even having seen it before, there's a lot I forgot about. It's nice to see diversity of thought instead of either completely ignoring religion or doing the extremely insulting "We all just realized religion is retarded and stopped believing in it at once." bullshit star trek does. Faith is a difficult and interesting subject for sci-fi, and I say this as an atheist.
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AntherUslessPoster posted:I highlighted the important parts of this message along with italicizing the most important ones. TheDiceMustRoll posted:It's nice to see diversity of thought instead of either completely ignoring religion or doing the extremely insulting "We all just realized religion is retarded and stopped believing in it at once." bullshit star trek does. Faith is a difficult and interesting subject for sci-fi, and I say this as an atheist. Yeah, totally this. I love Trek but Gene's whole proto-r/a deal was insulting and I was glad whenever an episode could worm their way around it (like mentioning the Hindu Festival of Lights in "Data's Day"). B5 wouldn't be half as interesting and powerful as it became if it pulled the same smuglord crap and pretended all humanity magically erased one of the cornerstones of human culture just because of aliens and space travel.
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McSpanky posted:...just because of aliens and space travel. You forgot the important one: Humans in Star Trek are a Post-scarcity society.
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 05:26 |
What ever went on Bureau 13? That was hyped up in the cyberzombie episode and then kind of dropped.
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:What ever went on Bureau 13? That was hyped up in the cyberzombie episode and then kind of dropped. If I remember right, JMS thought it was too similar to something from another show (X-Files?) and also that maybe he had introduced a few too many different secret organisations. In universe, I always figured it was just another arm of the movement behind Clark
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Anonymouse Mook posted:If I remember right, JMS thought it was too similar to something from another show (X-Files?) and also that maybe he had introduced a few too many different secret organisations. I assumed it was DS9 with Section 31 but Bureau 13 might have shown up in Babylon 5 before that.
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:What ever went on Bureau 13? That was hyped up in the cyberzombie episode and then kind of dropped. It's the name of an RPG system that they weren't aware of before making the episode, and so they dropped it to avoid issues.
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MrL_JaKiri posted:It's the name of an RPG system that they weren't aware of before making the episode, and so they dropped it to avoid issues. Not an RPG, a computer game. I played it, it was probably crap in retrospect but when you're 19 running a black ops intelligence division is cool.
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