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danny e. wrote:the real question that this all brings up is:
what the heck did everyone do befire imi started the original?
how did we survive.
its like an empty wallet.
its like a car with no engine.
its like a plane with no wings.
Hizpanick wrote:I get the feeling that perhaps this son may always live in the shadow of its father.
idchafee wrote:Feh. As the one who started the most pages in the old one, I should have gotten a spot on the first page.
idchafee wrote:Feh. As the one who started the most pages in the old one, I should have gotten a spot on the first page.
z-man wrote:I don't live far. So if you two ever feel the need to be humbled let me know.
Flying Fox wrote:Cap'n can you shed some light on my B5 question? KThx.
Captain Ned wrote:Oddly enough I watched all 13 (then cancelled ) episodes of Crusade just as they figured out the plague is actually AI-based collective intelligence, plus Call to Arms (I thought that one was good). Stupid Canadian TV not showing Season 5 and I missed the 3am reruns on Space (which I don't have, again, stupid cable add-ons).Flying Fox wrote:Cap'n can you shed some light on my B5 question? KThx.
You need to watch all of Season 5. Skip Crusade if you wish; it doesn't help understand B5 at all.
Pagey wrote:Vrock wrote:Funny...now that it's here I really don't have anything to say.
Vrock, I found a copy of Vice City at Wal-Mart this weekend for $10. I didn't realize until Saturday afternoon that Vrock was one of the radio stations on Vice City. Do I get the dumb award or what?
idchafee wrote:Captain Ned wrote:Yes, this thread makes it much easier to mod the 'Porch. All I have to do is to start talking like Zathras does about the One and things get better.
Except that every time you talk about The One, I think Highlander
Vrock wrote:Hoser wrote:All the offending material was edited out, and gleek has been banned. For how long.....I don't know.
I for one am grateful for gleek...if not for he, I probably would've assumed title of "most banned T/R forum member".
Flying Fox wrote:Is the rest of Season 5 that good? Better than the Shadow Wars and the Revolution? To me I think Sheridan's speech ("We are coming home!") and the last attack on the Agamemnon ("All power to engines. Give me ramming speed.") are some of the most powerful performances in all of sci-fi that I have managed to see.
Captain Ned wrote:The final episode, "Sleeping in Light" is not to be missed.
Captain Ned wrote:Flying Fox wrote:Is the rest of Season 5 that good? Better than the Shadow Wars and the Revolution? To me I think Sheridan's speech ("We are coming home!") and the last attack on the Agamemnon ("All power to engines. Give me ramming speed.") are some of the most powerful performances in all of sci-fi that I have managed to see.
Yes. Lady Morella's prophecy of Londo, then Vir becoming Centauri Emperor comes to pass, and the unseen parts of "War Without End" from Season 3 are told. The final episode, "Sleeping in Light" is not to be missed. Season 5 wraps up all the open questions from the first 4 seasons. We see how the Telepath War starts and how Garibaldi meets his demon and conquers it. "Day of the Dead" is a great episode that fleshes out Lochley's character and brings back Morden in a believable way.
Flying Fox wrote:Edit 2: "unseen parts of "War Without End""? what part is not seen? I thought those 2 episodes were pretty complete...
tfp wrote:B5 was a great series to bad it was only 5 seasons they could have done so much more with it.
I read that the guy who played the doctor died.
Captain Ned wrote:JMS wrote the show as a 5-season story arc. There's nothing to add or take away. It is complete as it stands.
PerfectCr wrote:Hahahah I like that. Although I am sure Kev wouldn't like being compared to a communist censor.