This was a pretty good movie. I was concerned because I thought I remembered people saying that all the post-series stuff was bad.
As much as I liked ItB, I wished that it was either a mini-series or a three-book trilogy so that we could get a better, longer look at the Earth-Minbari War. IIRC, JMS had originally pitched to Dell, the publisher of the first batch of B5 novels, a book (or books) that covered the Earth-Minbari War in a similar fashion to how World War II was done in Herman Wouk's Winds of War and War and Remembrance. We'd have seen the winds of war, then the war itself and the aftermath (kinda like The Shadow War in the series). We'd also have seen what all the characters were doing during the war.
I'd have preferred a longer look for one reason especially-- more Sinclair.
As much as I liked ItB, I wished that it was either a mini-series or a three-book trilogy so that we could get a better, longer look at the Earth-Minbari War. IIRC, JMS had originally pitched to Dell, the publisher of the first batch of B5 novels, a book (or books) that covered the Earth-Minbari War in a similar fashion to how World War II was done in Herman Wouk's Winds of War and War and Remembrance. We'd have seen the winds of war, then the war itself and the aftermath (kinda like The Shadow War in the series). We'd also have seen what all the characters were doing during the war.
I'd have preferred a longer look for one reason especially-- more Sinclair.
Have you ever read Peter David's novelization of ITB? It does go into a lot more detail than the movie, and aside from the limits of its relative brevity, is a lot like what you describe.
Strictly speaking that wasn't the first time Sinclair and Sheridan met. As I recall Sheridan spent most of his last year at the Academy making freshman Sinclair's life very unpleasant.
Indeed it was. If I remember correctly Sinclair accidentally dumped the contents of his dinner tray into Sheridan's lap in the academy cafeteria and since Sheridan was a 4th year upperclassman jarhead and Sinclair was a pleb...it didn't go over well. They weren't "friends" until the Mars food riots when Sinclair helped a fellow EF officer beat off a bunch of rioters. Only after did he realise it was Sheridan.Strictly speaking that wasn't the first time Sinclair and Sheridan met. As I recall Sheridan spent most of his last year at the Academy making freshman Sinclair's life very unpleasant.
Wasn't that in Mrs. JMS's book To Dream in The City of Sorrows?
If Sciffy wanted a B5 series, they really should have resurrected Crusade; that would have worked (most likely).
There’s this sense you get from the networks that anyone over the age of25 cannot be attractive or exciting or dashing. “Can you work in somebody
young?” is the most common request a television writer gets when creating aseen with a fifty dollar telescope located on the surface of Mars.
series. Had I described a way in which Babylon 5 goes through a time rift and
emerges again with all our characters now 21 years old, I think that the entire
PTEN programming and development department would have spontaneously
combusted out of sheer joy, creating a flare of light so intense that it could be
Everytime I watch this particular portion now, I always get distracted by the old woman extra who is entirely distracting in how she completely emotionlessly just keeps looking up at the ceiling... down at her kid... up at the ceiling... down at her kid...jms himself has described that scene as possibly the most moving in the entire series. Can't say I disagree with him. All of it blends together seamlessly. The harp and pipes, Londo's voice, the woman in the bunker desperately clinging to the man as he gets up to go face his death......
Thirdspace was ok and had possibly the best Zack scene in the entire series
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