Except that there was far more organized religion in "The Parliament of Dreams" than in Believers where there was simply faith.
Jan
Personally I just didn't care for "Believers", not because it was offensive or moving, it was just... there. I did find the alien of the week culture and religion to come off a little silly, and their stilted dialogue and makeup didn't help.
Except that there was far more organized religion in "The Parliament of Dreams" than in Believers where there was simply faith.
Jan
One thing came from Believers that lives on in fan memories: "The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote." That one's definitely in the upper tiers of quoted B5-isms.
Jan
One thing came from Believers that lives on in fan memories: "The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote." That one's definitely in the upper tiers of quoted B5-isms.
Jan
I use it often. I love thelooks I get.
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While Believers wasn't my favorite episode, I think what may have gotten lost was that Steven was a "believer" too---in medicine---and in his own way just as certain of the rightness of his faith as the parents.
While Believers wasn't my favorite episode, I think what may have gotten lost was that Steven was a "believer" too---in medicine---and in his own way just as certain of the rightness of his faith as the parents.
I also like that the ending isn't the usual Star Trek type stuff. You know, Crusher would have saved the kid, and she and Picard would sit around being all smug and crap even though they'd totally crapped all over another species' belief system.
One thing came from Believers that lives on in fan memories: "The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote." That one's definitely in the upper tiers of quoted B5-isms.
Jan
I use it often. I love thelooks I get.
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Also one of my favourite quotes, well, ever...![]()
I used it as my New Year's dinner toast one year.
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