I wanted one of those bears.![]()
I wish they would add Space Cases to Paramount+, I watched it as a kid back when it originally aired, before I knew who Peter David was, and I'd love to see again now that I'm a fan of his writing.
I wish they would add Space Cases to Paramount+, I watched it as a kid back when it originally aired, before I knew who Peter David was, and I'd love to see again now that I'm a fan of his writing.
That line "This isn't some Deep Space Franchise, this place means something!"
...Wasn't that a line Peter David dared JMS to put in there, and he was surprised he did?
I usually only watch stuff on the official streaming services, but since there's no other way, I might just watch it there.I linked to the teddy bear bear episode on YouTube. It's the complete episode, and if you follow the episode to its channel, it's all there, both seasons.
The quality is poor, since its VHS rips that were under a bed, rotting, for twenty years before someone uploaded the series to the Internet.
Bester's response was pure Bester. Loved that line and the character.
"Dust to Dust"
Watched this one twice a few months apart (didn't pay enough attention the first time).
There's a prevailing sense that the house of cards built by the station leadership crew's increasingly dangerous, almost treasonous undertakings is about to come crashing down. When will it happen? Something tells me soon.
Put Londo and G'Kar into a room together, compelling things are going to happen. This one has lasting implications and poses a bunch of questions - how much does G'Kar know (as opposed to believe or suspect) about Londo's alliance with the Shadows? Why did Kosh stop him from probing further and nudge him towards forgiveness? How much of the old G'Kar remains from this point on?
If not for this typically excellent pairing, this episode would have felt like a fairly standard random plot of the week tale that's forgotten almost as soon as it's over, with a little Bester/Garibaldi odd paring for extra flavour.
Rating: ***
-The "mountain's falling on me!" guy annoyed the heck out of me. Where did they find these actors?
-Marvellous acting from Andreas Katsulas; dusted-up G'Kar was the stuff of nightmares. And what an image, placing him in a position of dominance and control in the mind of his humbled nemesis.
-loved the presence of all the Minbari telepaths to "level the playing field" against Bester.
-the return of Vir!
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