Try to watch it without preconceptions. Use the fast-forward button on any scene where Byron speaks.Finished season 4 a few weeks ago, and I'm finding it hard to bother with season 5 at all. I need some enticing.
Jan
Fixed that.
Try to watch it without preconceptions. Use the fast-forward button on any scene where Byron speaks.Finished season 4 a few weeks ago, and I'm finding it hard to bother with season 5 at all. I need some enticing.
Jan
Try to watch it without preconceptions. Use the fast-forward button on any scene where Byron speaks.Finished season 4 a few weeks ago, and I'm finding it hard to bother with season 5 at all. I need some enticing.
Jan
Fixed that.
Try to watch it without preconceptions. Use the fast-forward button on any scene where Byron speaks.
Jan
Fixed that.
It was my understanding that what you just did was only allowable in TNZ. *Do NOT* do it again.
Unamused,
Jan
FYI, the Technomage that pops up in that episode, Elric, is the peep who taught Galen. tru dat! Anyways, I'm sure it's been brought up in this thread, but I really recommend the Technomage Trilogy of books. The Technomage episode is really expanded upon in the books, as well as later events such as behind the scenes things going down in "Za Ha Dum". And while on the topic of books, you have to read the Psi Core trilogy. F'n killer.
... The Technomage Trilogy is, IMNSHO, just a great set of novels!
... i love galen in the Technomage Trilogy, but find the character onscreen annoying
... can't recommend The Psi-Corp Trilogy and the Technomage Triology enough.
Try to watch it without preconceptions. Use the fast-forward button on any scene where Byron speaks.
Jan
Fixed that.
It was my understanding that what you just did was only allowable in TNZ. *Do NOT* do it again.
Unamused,
Jan
Fixed that.
It was my understanding that what you just did was only allowable in TNZ. *Do NOT* do it again.
Unamused,
Jan
I really don't like it when people do that to my posts. It's annoying and quite rude.
I also think it helps Season 4 did such a great job with the Drazi (Or was it season 5, I forgot) that they became a great alien race.
Yeah, that's one of the ways that B5 rewards repeated viewing and close attention.I'm really liking noticing these small nuances in the show. I was watching The Long Dark last night, and they actually said a Gropo was short for Ground Pounder. I must not heard that the first time, yet there is an episode coming up with that very thing.
That's a good point, as well as the fact that clothes on B5 are functional. They've got pockets and fasteners and can be put on and taken off on cameral like normal people would do.Also, one thing I love about this series is being able to see the crew out of uniform. In Star Trek, I love any episode where the crew was out of uniform, because it let's them be lose.
If anyone can receive the British cable channel 'FX', they might be interested to know that (at last) Babylon 5 is being broadcast, starting with the pilot, "The Gathering", on Monday 9th November (5pm UK time) and following that with the episodes of series 1 on successive weekdays (at 6pm) - repeating each week's episodes on the following Sunday.![]()
I'll say. I'll be honest: I've never seen B5 on TV, like, ever. I think the Lost Tales was on Sky1 a while back, but not the actual TV show.Been too long since B5 was on TV!
I may just follow this, for the lark. Anyone else up for it?
Do I qualify as a "First One" even though I didn't see "The Gathering" when it first aired? I did see almost all of the episodes on their first airing. In fact, "Comes the Inquisitor" may be the only one I missed repeatedly and didn't see until it was on TNT.I am! These kinds of threads are fascinating to follow, for us "First Ones".
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