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Babylon 5 - I'm finally going to do it

I give "All Alone" a 3.5/4 and I do think it's a great one. You've got major revelations, Sheridan goes from an affable nut to a secret conspirator, you've got a sweet little spaceship battle, you've got alien abduction, the foreshadowing dream, other stuff I forget at the mo...

Something I did forget to mention. Loved seeing Neroon again.

So did I. :angel:
 
It was always interesting when a character you had no reason to think would ever appear again came back and became important. Neroon was one of my favorites.

Jan
 
There are a number of reasons why I picked his character as my username here and elsewhere. Of course I can't go into them at all, just yet. ;)
 
Acts of Sacrifice

Well, it's definitly not "All Alone in the Night." The plot regarding the Centauri/Narn conflict was really good, and it was possibly necessary to know what kind of station Babylon 5 is and the purpose. However, was G'Kar laughing or Crying when he heard the negociation. It seemed like it was both.

As for the B-Plot, um, yeah. It was interesting, but the Ivanova "sex" scene was a little cringeworthy. I think that was Christian's move along home moment, kinda like watching Visitor, Brooks, and Ferrell actually do Allamaraine with a straight face. The thing about it though was I was actually laughing a lot during that scene. Still cringeworthy though. As for evolution and inferior/superior, I thought Evolution had more to do with adapting to the environment, and that was what brought on natural selection. There is no inferior/superior when talking about evolution. That's just an opinion thing.
 
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However, was G'Kar laughing or Crying when he heard the negociation. It seemed like it was both.
Exactly. From the script:

INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
As G'Kar emerges from the room and nearly falls. He puts a
hand to the wall to steady himself. At this moment, he doesn't
know whether to laugh because he's gotten something, or cry
because all the pain has not gotten him his military aid.​
And so, as he makes his way slowly into the transport tube

And sorry to nitpick but: Centauri, not Cintauri.

Jan
 
Hunter, Prey

So the plot from Chrysalis and the first two episodes of the season dealing with the assassination of Santiago continues and how Clark was involved. Not the best episode of the season but I liked it. Loved Sheridan and Cranston (Was that the same guy who played Cal Hudson on DS9) at the end with Kosh's ship. That was good stuff and Ivanova's comment was great. Reminded me of Riker to Picard in a third season episode. Also liked the further exploration of Sheridan and Kosh's relationship. I actually started thinking, we haven't really had a Vorlon/Kosh episode in this series. Sure there was The Gathering, and he was instramental in Deathwalker, but he's been more on the sidelines I've noticed. I want more Kosh, and I want to see what is underneth that suit of his.

Just as an aside, could Jerry Doyle pull off a young Indiana Jones? I know he's a political talk show host now, but back then with this episode and the fadora, I was thinking he would have been great as a young indy.
 
There All the Honor Lies

There were some parts of this episode I really liked. The jab at Star Trek at the beginning was one of them, "This isn't some Deep Space Franchise. This Station is about something." :guffaw:Ah, love the rivalry. ;) Also really liked the scenes with Kosh and Sheridan, especially Kosh wanting John to see the beauty in the darkness. I'm interested to see where this all goes even though it's still in the early stages. Also loved the gift shop and the Ba-bear-lon 5 and Sheridan's reaction.

Unfortunately, the big plot with honor and Sheridan being accused of murder didn't do much for me. By the episode end I got so tired of hearing about honor I thought I was watching a bad Klingon episode. Still, the other parts of the episode made up for it.
 
Trivia Alert! Peter David wrote the Star Trek jab, himself a Star Trek novel author. Also, Sheridan's lawyer in that episode was... Na'Toth from Season One, out of Narn makeup!
 
Fans seem to have a real love it or hate it response to the next episode - "And Now For a Word". I am personally in the "love it" camp... :)

The reason for that disparity is that unique style of the episode - the whole episode is filmed as if it was an ISN news documentary in the style of "60 minutes".

I'll be curious to read your reaction to it...
 
Fans seem to have a real love it or hate it response to the next episode - "And Now For a Word". I am personally in the "love it" camp... :)

The reason for that disparity is that unique style of the episode - the whole episode is filmed as if it was an ISN news documentary in the style of "60 minutes".

I'll be curious to read your reaction to it...

What's people's reaction on the previous three. Also, reading the synopsis for the next one, I'm reminded of BSG's Final Cut. In that sense I'm not surprised you said that.
 
What's people's reaction on the previous three. Also, reading the synopsis for the next one, I'm reminded of BSG's Final Cut. In that sense I'm not surprised you said that.

Well looking at the P5 ratings on the lurkers guide, the overall verdict for the previous three episodes appears to be roughly equal to "good but not great", which matches my recollection. Unfortunately the original P5 rating pages with complete stats (such as standard deviation, median) seem to have been lost.

EDIT: Never mind, Google to the rescue. Here's the moved page with the complete stats for the P5 poll: http://homepages.ge.ucl.ac.uk/~jmorley/b5_poll.html

And looking at that, I guess ANFAW wasn't as controversial as I remember. Its standard deviation is not unusually high. But whenever we discuss episodes in "B5 rewatch or retrospective" threads such as this, there seems to be a lot of people that dislike it. Perhaps that's where I got it from.
 
I lost my Babylon 5 ratings/chronology chart when my laptop's hard drive went under, sad to say. But the good, not great response sounds about right. I absolutely loathe And Now for a Word, though. More than Final Cut, even.
 
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