I wouldn't have been a Babylon 5 fan if I'd waited that long. There's just no way I would have put up with the first season. And it does work rather well as an introduction to the series (which JMS has recognized as such).As far as "In The Beginning" goes, it really should be seen post season 4.
Yes, it was produced after season four, but does that mean it should be watched after Sleeping in Light, which was one of season four's last episodes production-wise?![]()
Who doesn't cry from that thing? jms was going for that exact effect, utilizing everything including the musical score.
I believe that they were probably scored quite close together. Remember, JMS said that he 'banked' Sleeping in Light in the editing bay and didn't complete it, partly because he didn't want it to be over and partly because he didn't want to have to hand it over to WB for fear of it leaking. Christopher Franke wouldn't have been able to score the episode until all of the effects were done and JMS's final edit was complete. He may well have done that as though SiL had been filmed right after OaR.Ironically, if you watch the series in broadcast order, you get that music in the penultimate episode "Objects At Rest", even though it was originally scored much earlier than OAR's creation.
We switch to an overhead shot of Delenn in their empty bed. She rolls over to touch Sheridan's pillow, slowly pulls it to her and curls up fetally around, clutching the pillow as tightly as she can. This simple gesture that I think was Mira's instinct, edited to play as Sheridan is basically taking his last breaths......
(damn......)
Oh I am sure they were scored close together, and the other day I remembered his reluctance he expressed in the commentary for SiL. It just strikes me that SiL came first, before OaR.... just something in the way jms approached them and discussed them.I believe that they were probably scored quite close together. Remember, JMS said that he 'banked' Sleeping in Light in the editing bay and didn't complete it, partly because he didn't want it to be over and partly because he didn't want to have to hand it over to WB for fear of it leaking. Christopher Franke wouldn't have been able to score the episode until all of the effects were done and JMS's final edit was complete. He may well have done that as though SiL had been filmed right after OaR.
Jan
I just finished watching Sleeping in Light. I didn't cry, I'm not a hardhearted individual either. I'm also not unmoved by SiL. I feel a deep sadness that echoes in my bones. Like I've lost an old and dear friend and I just want to go back to the last moment I've spent with him but I can't get time to roll back the way I want it to. The moment is gone and can't be gone back to. So all I'm left with is the memories. Echoing in my heart and mind for all eternity or however long I've got left. Be it twenty years or a thousand.
I'm guessing that was the point of the episode.
It just strikes me that SiL came first, before OaR.... just something in the way jms approached them and discussed them.
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