I don't think he's a bullshitter. I think he's sincere, but he just hasn't had very good luck with continuing B5.
Yeah, this is what's annoying me. I'm as sceptical as anyone that this'll happen, but there's no reason to believe that JMS is talking out of his arse. The man has a history of shooting straight in his interactions with the fans and he's more than earned the benefit of the doubt.
I think some people just find it easier to be irrationally derogatory than intelligently critical.
Kind of off topic, but I enjoyed Lone Gunmen more than either X-Files or Millennium, neither of which ever caught my interest.'The Lone Gunman' got cancelled faster than 'Firefly' (but deservedly so from what I gather).
I was a big X-Files fan in the early days. Partly because it was a sci-fi show that *everyone* at school were talking about (and when did that ever happen back then?) but also because I was already very much into the subject matter.
Most kids find their dad's stash of porn mags, I found my dad's of back issues of 'Unexplained' magazine. I must have read through like 20 issues in a single day and I was not a big reader back then!
...but as the show went on and got less and less coherent, I lost interest. Never watch either spin-off and only tuned in for the final episode out of curiosity...and I barely remember what happened. Now 'Sleeping In Light' on the other hand is etched into my memory.
I got to hand it to JMS for still trying to revitalize B5 but at some point it goes from admiration to pity.
Now he just comes off as pitiful because he's been trying to get something done with B5 for ages to no avail and all big announcements never have come to fruition. At some point you have to realize it won't happen and you let it go. You did a damn good job in the past but you have to move on and do something else.
JMS had a great idea and made it reality in the 90s but i wonder why he never got to repeat such a thing with something different. He could be something like Joss Whedon who had his 90s hit shows but who has moved on and tried other stuff and some if failed like Dollhouse but he never gave up trying to come up new stuff which culminated with him doing Avengers and firmly setting himself up to be Marvel's chief nerd.
JMS seems to be unable to move on.
Pity? The bloke has *never* been this successful! This is not some old has been actor or producer making his living solely off of convention appearances. He a much sought after screenwriter and comic book author. Aside from that streaming series that fell through at the 11th hour, he hasn't touched anything B5 in eight years.
He's finally in a position to do what fans have been pestering him for for years (to make more B5) and he's decided to use his raised profile to give back to the fanbase. Note: he doesn't NEED 'Babylon 5' any more. He can comfortably put it on the shelf forever and move on as he has no shortage of projects on the go.