All right then. 


Not with SB taking an active interest in it.Maybe this thread won't be dead & purged by then![]()


Not with SB taking an active interest in it.Maybe this thread won't be dead & purged by then![]()

Posted by kevsthaman:
If I finally get to ATL & watch B5 with Vash, I'll have to come back here & see if I agree with what was posted.

And I'm still loving the show, hehe. While a lot of the plots are just decent, if that, I just love the characters so much that it's just a lot of fun to watch the show.
Posted by mrcoaster:
Posted by kevsthaman:
If I finally get to ATL & watch B5 with Vash, I'll have to come back here & see if I agree with what was posted.
Just don't worry about that large, sinister man standing behind you making sure you keep you keep your distance during all episode watching with Vash.

Let's see you take this large, burly Klingon-cookin fiend that I AMPosted by mrcoaster:
Just don't worry about that large, sinister man standing behind you making sure you keep you keep your distance during all episode watching with Vash. I don't want to have to go all Jem'Hadar on anybody.Posted by kevsthaman:
If I finally get to ATL & watch B5 with Vash, I'll have to come back here & see if I agree with what was posted.![]()
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Pipe down, you.Posted by Steven:
Not with SB taking an active interest in it.Maybe this thread won't be dead & purged by then![]()
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Go watch a few more episodes. 
Posted by BigFoot:
Well I've watched a couple more eps of Farscape.And I'm still loving the show, hehe. While a lot of the plots are just decent, if that, I just love the characters so much that it's just a lot of fun to watch the show.
Anyway, the next ep I'm gonna watch in a few mins is "A Clockwork Nebari". And after that the "Liars, Guns and Money" three-parter.![]()
Posted by Steven:
/\ I'm beginning to see that. Especially after watching Confessions and Lamentations last night. I already told SB this through PM, but the end of that episode just really hit me. It wasn't a usual "end of the episode so everything is wrapped up nicely" ending that you'd expect from say, Star Trek.
I'm really beginning to appreciate how different this series is from Star Trek.

Posted by mrcoaster:
Posted by kevsthaman:
If I finally get to ATL & watch B5 with Vash, I'll have to come back here & see if I agree with what was posted.
Just don't worry about that large, sinister man standing behind you making sure you keep you keep your distance during all episode watching with Vash. I don't want to have to go all Jem'Hadar on anybody.![]()
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Oh yeah, I see it.Posted by Vash:
Yep, Steven...it *is* different from Trek. Now you see why those of us who are Niners *and* Fivers protest so strongly when people come in here and claim that the two shows are exactly alike?Posted by Steven:
I'm really beginning to appreciate how different this series is from Star Trek.![]()

Very much so. Willing to risk the possibility of cross-species contaimination to comfort the suffering and having to watch an entire species die...As for Confessions and Lamentations...that is a very powerful episode...and one that I am particularly fond of, as a huge Delenn fan. This episode is easily in my top 5 Delenn episodes. Because it shows so much about her character.
It's one thing to talk religious. It's quite another to put one's money where one's mouth is.

But it was still a shock. I was kinda thinking it would be Ivanova, but after she was checked and then Talia walked in, I knew it had to be her.

what did other people think of the finale? I want to go back to the beginning and watch the whole show over again.Posted by Steven:
-Why oh why can't we the viewers see what Kosh really is?!![]()

-What exactly can these Rangers do to help out? Just gather information?

Posted by The Evil Dead:
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Glad you found this thread stargirl. Sleeping in Light aired November 25, 1998 which was my 16th birthday. I spent that night lying in bed unable to sleep. I had gotten into Babylon 5 11 months earlier with the original broadcast of In The Beginning and I had just finished quite the ride.
As much as I love Deep Space Nine, The X-Files, Mystery Science Theater 3000 and other shows... Babylon 5 is simply the best, I believe.
Although Sleeping in Light didn't bring a tear to my eye like it did so many others, you can bet your pennies that the episode that closes Londo Mollari's story (The title of which is pretty much a spoiler...) did. The scene between Londo & G'Kar. It was one of the defining moments in my life that made me realize I have got to get into film & television myself and share the emotion that I felt watching Babylon 5.
My very favorite moment of the Babylon 5 story is from In The Beginning (Have you seen the tv movies, stargirl? If not, you should!) when Londo gives his speech about mankind "running out of time" I was proud to be a human, and I was proud to be a sci-fi fan! The music, the montage of images... That's when I knew I was going to end up watching every single episode of Babylon 5. This was back when I was 15. Six years later, and I love the show more than ever.
It's the biggest influence in my decision to one day try and executive produce my own television series.

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"Sleeping in Light" reduced me to a complete wreck when I first saw it - at midnight on Sept.9, 1999.
It took me about two hours to get to sleep afterwards. 

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