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Babylon 5

"Soul Mates"

I enjoyed this one. A lot of the humour was based on gender stereotypes, but it worked because so much of it was genuinely funny. Londo's interactions with his wives were a delight to watch; as was his reasoning for keeping Timov: "With you, I always know where I stand." I hope we haven't seen the last of Timov, too - she was easily the most entertaining of the trio. And what a terrific explanation for saving Londo: letting him die would simply be too unsatisfying of a victory!

B-plot was a nice show for Garibaldi getting to lay the smackdown on a smarmy sleazebag. On that note, I'm guessing this story is the reason why this episode is meant to be viewed before "A Race Through Dark Places". That one explains Talia's shifting feelings towards Psi Corps.

(Not exactly a compelling review this week; I actually watched this episode almost a week ago but wanted to quickly jot down that I've seen it before I move onto the next.)

Rating: ****

- "Do you seriously expect me to become involved in your sexual Olympics?" (Olympics, eh? The games are still going strong and are in fact well known beyond Earth? Or the Centauri have their own equivalent that happens to go by the same name?)
- Hehe, "Stoner".

In an earlier episode Londo referred to his three wives as "Pestilence, Famine and Death." Timov is vomit spelled backwards (famine), Daggair is a slight change in the spelling of Dagger (pestilence) and Mariel is a change in the spelling of Ariel, an angelic name that hides her deadly nature (death).

B5 needs a good hair salon.

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Mother of fuck! Figures it would need a super-expensive video card.

Thanks for the info.
Yep, I use a NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 Super, which gives a conversion rate of 6 or 7 frames per second going from 576p SD to 1080p HD. I don't bother with converting to UHD 4K as that's a lot slower and doesn't seem to improve the picture quality as far as I can tell by eye. Those cards come in at about £800 in the UK so I assume about $720 in the US. The output is H.264 so I do a further conversion to H.265 to save disk space. In the future, I might switch to H.266 when it's more widely supported but the output files I'm getting now are already smaller than the SD source files. The main issue I have is with the occasional crappy deinterlacing that appears to have been used when creating the source files.
 
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Yep, I use a NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 Super, which gives a conversion rate of 6 or 7 frames per second going from 576p SD to 1080p HD. I don't bother with converting to UHD 4K as that's a lot slower and doesn't seem to improve the picture quality as far as I can tell by eye. Those cards come in at about £800 in the UK so I assume about $720 in the US. The output is H.264 so I do a further conversion to H.265 to save disk space. In the future, I might switch to H.266 when it's more widely supported but the output files I'm getting now are already smaller than the SD source files. The main issue I have is with the occasional crappy deinterlacing that appears to have been used when creating the source files.

How much does it cost?
 
Mira Furlan passed away yesterday. JMS has posted a remembrance on social media.

It is a night of great sadness, for our friend and comrade has gone down the road where we cannot reach her. But as with all things, we will catch up with her in time, and I believe she will have many stories to tell us, and many new roles to share with the universe.

In Memoriam: Mira Furlan

When Mira Furlan came to audition for Babylon 5, her home country of Yugoslavia was in turmoil and shattering into two separate countries. During our first meeting, we spoke about her work and her life, and I learned that she had been part of a touring theater group that continued to cross borders of the disintegrating country despite receiving death threats from both sides in the civil war.

I expressed my admiration for her courage, but she shrugged and waved it off. “What’s the worst that could have happened? Yes, they could have killed me. So what? Art should have no borders.”

Very few people knew that side of Mira: the fiery, fearless side that fought ceaselessly for her art. She brought all of those traits to Delenn, and in turn I tried to write speeches for her that would allow her to comment on what was happening to her homeland without calling it out by name. I guess I must have done it correctly because one day during the Minbari Civil War arc, she appeared in my office door, a cup of tea in one hand, in full makeup but wearing a pull-over robe from wardrobe, and said, “So, how long did you live in Yugoslavia?”

Her husband, Goran, has always been the rock of her life. He was and is a gentleman, quick to laughter, an accomplished director and as much an artist as Mira, which made them the ideal couple. I’ve rarely seen two people so utterly meant for each other.

I remember the first time Mira appeared at a convention with me and some of the other cast. She didn’t quite understand what it was all about, but gamely did her part. When the audience question period came along, a fan held up his hand and said to Mira, whose Yugoslavian accent was much stronger in the beginning than it became with time, “Say ‘moose and squirrel.’”
She had no idea what this meant, but she said “Moose and Squirrel” and the room erupted in one of the longest sustained laughs I’ve ever seen at a convention. We explained it later, but really, all that mattered to her was that the audience had been happy.

We’ve known for some time now that Mira’s health was failing…I’m not sure that this is the right time or place to discuss the sheer randomness of what happened…and have all been dreading this day. We kept hoping that she would improve. In a group email sent to the cast a while back, I heard that she might be improving.

Then came the call from Peter Jurasik. “I wanted you to know that Goran’s bringing Mira home,” he said.

“Do you mean, he’s bringing her home as in she’s better now, or is he bringing her home as in he’s bringing her home?”

“He’s bringing her home, Joe,” Peter said, and I could hear the catch in his voice as he said it.

And as a family, we held our counsel, and began the long wait, which has now ended.

Mira was a good and kind woman, a stunningly talented performer, and a friend to everyone in the cast and crew of Babylon 5, and we are all devastated by the news. The cast members with whom she was especially close since the show’s end will need room to process this moment, so please be gentle if they are unresponsive for a time. We have been down this road too often, and it only gets harder.

If you are a fan of Mira’s work, fire up those special moments when she shook the heavens, and relive the art she brought to her work. For any actor, that is the best tribute possible: for the work to endure. As much as this is a time to grieve, it is also a time to celebrate her life and her courage.

All of our thoughts tonight will be on the memories she left behind, the dazzling light of her performances, the breadth of her talent, and the heart and love she shared with Goran, and with all of you.

Joe Straczynski

Mira herself was also quoted with a brief epitaph by her internet accounts.
 
RIP Mira Furlan

For all the great female protagonists in sci fi (Ripley, Aeryn Sun, Sarah Connor, etc) I always forget about Delenn from Babylon 5. That is a failing on my part. Furlan brought a sweet ferocity to the role, and it was an amazing story arc all throughout Babylon 5.
She will be greatly missed.

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How much does it cost?
The RTX 2080 Super is about $720 in the US. I don't know if the software works with Ryzen graphics cards. Topaz Labs' website specifies using NVIDIA RTX 1080 or better but I think it would be quite slow based on benchmarks. It works on an RTX 1060 or a CPU but is very slow. Topaz Labs are working on supporting distributed processing across the GPUs in a machine that hosts multiple GPUs.

ETA: Topaz Labs have just released a new version that includes models trained to deal with interlaced video and other use cases.
 
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Aargh! This is an unpleasant surprise. And she was still very young. Such charisma and screen presence she had, and everything done with that sparkle in her eye. In addition to being a great talent, she was living proof that one need not be hardened by hardship. RIP, Mira Furlan. :(
 
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Heartbroken :(
 
Just read about Mira Furlan. Damn, this really sucks. Loved her in Babylon 5 and Lost. She was just a special kind of actress, you could tell from every scene she was in. And now she's gone way too soon. May she rest in peace. :(
 
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