You don't care about the actors that told this story, else you wouldn't be saying what you are saying. And that's just sad.
No, it's really just you who's got this wrong.You don't care about the actors that told this story, else you wouldn't be saying what you are saying. And that's just sad.
What's being rewritten? The originals will remain even with reboots or whatever happens. I don't understand this attitude at all because not a single thing is being taken away from the original.Legacy doesn't come from geting more work for actors, it comes from the roles that they played to be preserved, not rewritten after their passing.
I am just worried that people might start hating B5 cause of reboot.
So you know better than the man who created and wrote most of it?This actors they left a mark in the Sci-Fi Television history.
Legacy doesn't come from geting more work for actors, it comes from the roles that they played to be preserved, not rewritten after their passing.
It is a shame that you do not understand this. A true shame.
Yes it does.World doesn't work like that.
World doesn't work like that.
Of course not. We don't need media.Do we need a reboot? I dont think so.
Not better. Just different. A reboot allows a different approach than the last. So, why not? The original will still be great and the reboot will offer something different to explore.But for me, there is no way to make B5 better than what we got years ago.
I know there's not a lot to go off of yet, but I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on whether there should even be a reboot and speculation on what could be different and what could be the same.
Nuh uhYes it does.
A sequel to B5 could be great.
That probably seemed a lot more clever to him when he was planning a sequel series set on Babylon 4.you mean whether JMS will keep to his line (used to be in the FAQ on the lurker's guide website) - "there will be no Babylon 6".
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