Hmmm....come (so to speak) to think of it, I should watch episode 1 and see that gloriously Pride Toy again!I see what you did there.![]()


Hmmm....come (so to speak) to think of it, I should watch episode 1 and see that gloriously Pride Toy again!I see what you did there.![]()
You'll remember that tweet from jms back in March where he spoke of former FI/Netter employees posting up re-rendered clips of the CGI on youtube - and how he wanted THEM to contact him about something pretty cool with regards to the original 3D assets.Honestly I've LONG since given up on any movement anywhere in the franchise for at least several decades to come. JMS talked a big talk some years back about getting the movie going on his own, but that never materialised (presumably nobody wanted to pay for it.)
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I'm not. It's clear they never understood Babylon 5.
Actually no I don't since I massively pruned back my twitter follows last year. But OK, I guess? I mean it'd be nice if it works out, but I've been on this merry-go-round too long to get excited until at least the first trailer drops. It seems every few years there's a rumour of *something* in the works but for one reason or another it just never materialises.You'll remember that tweet from jms back in March where he spoke of former FI/Netter employees posting up re-rendered clips of the CGI on youtube - and how he wanted THEM to contact him about something pretty cool with regards to the original 3D assets.
Of course former FI and Netter employees were not uploading re-rendered clips - it was me, but for some reason for years jms and a few others seem to think I'm mojo or someone else who worked at FI or Netter. . . . I'm not. Anyway, as the one doing the uploading referenced in his tweet I got wind of what he was telling at least some of the folks who got in contact with him.
Turns out the 3D assets he requested were for reference purposes only, as WB is looking to do a (potential) series of animated movies based in the B5 universe - maybe one or two a year was mentioned. . . . Outside of that, not much in the way of details - so don't know what style of animation it will be, who the voice actors might be, what time periods (or stories) they might cover, or even how far along in development the whole thing is.
But it all sounded very positive and that WB was certainly involved with the project and looking to proceed with it. So assuming no major f'ck ups along the way something should be officially announced in the not too distant. One thing I noticed was the term movies was mentioned, so it might tie in with jms's ownership of movie rights. Maybe.
Truth.It seems every few years there's a rumour of *something* in the works but for one reason or another it just never materialises.
"Passing Through Gethsemane"
-Was it back in season one that mindwiping was first mentioned?
It is therefore the decision of this court that you be sentenced
to the death of personality. You will be committed under guard to a
medlab facility, where you will be telepathically scanned, and then
brainwiped. The personality of Karl Edward Mueller will be totally
and completely erased. After a second scan to determine that the
personality that committed the crimes has been eradicated, you
will then be programmed with a new set of memories. For the rest of
your na-ettral life, you will serve the community harmed by your
actions.
One thing I always wondered about was that Lyrta will later say that even she can't telepathically 'cure' alcoholism, which makes me wonder what would happen if an alcoholic was mindwiped. Would they desire alcohol without even understanding why?
One thing I always wondered about was that Lyrta will later say that even she can't telepathically 'cure' alcoholism, which makes me wonder what would happen if an alcoholic was mindwiped. Would they desire alcohol without even understanding why?
"Passing Through Gethsemane"
As standalone episodes go, this was well-constructed and thought-provoking. I feel like mindwiping was touched on before, but since it was an age ago, it's not surprising that it's almost re-explained here.
Based on familiarity with the actor, it wasn't hard to guess that Brad Dourif was playing a serial killer. They needed a strong presence for the role, and he always delivers. No worries on that count.
Yet, having to re-introduce the concept of mindwiping also meant having to spend a lot of time getting the pieces in place, leaving less room to really expand on the ramifications of what occurs when the pursuit of revenge wavers between just and perverse.
The big question the episode poses - mindwiping as a sufficient/humane punishment: yay or nay?
Rating: ***
-I'm writing this several weeks after I saw the episode, which explains why my thoughts are so limited. If there was a subplot, I don't recall it.
-Was it back in season one that mindwiping was first mentioned?
I would have to say the subplot was the return of Lyta Alexander from Vorlon space.
There's a biochemical component to any addiction, so there's no way to "deprogram" a brain out of an addiction just by altering neural patterns, at least not without some kind of pharmacological assistance.One thing I always wondered about was that Lyrta will later say that even she can't telepathically 'cure' alcoholism, which makes me wonder what would happen if an alcoholic was mindwiped. Would they desire alcohol without even understanding why?
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