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Niners Unite...around Babylon 5!

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The Illusion Of Truth
It's nice to see that President Clark has not changed his views. The dictatorship on Earth is still alive and strong. Although not nearly as good as "And Now For A Word...", this was still a good episode on propaganda and the corruptibleness of the media. I didn't really catch anything too big in Big Plot Picture, but as a stand-alone, it was pretty effective. One of the few mysteries that's built up a little more in this episode is Michael Garibaldi. He is very against the Captain. Now, is it just his suspicious self talking or is there something actually wrong with him? Or is there something wrong with Sheridan? I guess I'll be finding out eventually. :)

Thirdspace
The first Babylon 5 movie (other than The Gathering) that I've watched. It is certainly interesting and entertaining, but I had some problems with it. Mostly, I found that the dialogue was atrocious. Especially during the starfury scenes. I don't know if it's a fault of the writing or the acting (or both), but it felt very cheesy. On the good side is: great SFX (or, I should say, better than anything up to season 4), and it had lots of nice tie-ins to continuity. I like that the Vorlons were the ones who created the jumpgate to Thirdspace, I liked seeing Deuce again, and I liked seeing Zack ask Lyta out for a date. Related to that last point, I'm surprised by how well this episode fit after Illusion Of Truth. I saw no glaring mistakes in continuity and characterization. Unfortunately, the real problem of this movie is that there's no real point. But that's to be expected since it was a made-for-tv movie produced between the 4th and 5th seasons. So watching it for what it was, a nice look back to the characters of season 4, it acclompished what it set out to do. Or maybe the reason I didn't like it was because two of my favourite characters, Londo and G'Kar, were nowhere to be seen? Anyway, it was good and I'm looking forward to watching the other movies as I come to them.
 
"Thirdspace" was supposed to be a sort of nod to H.P. Lovecraft, if you've ever heard of him. It had some potential.... but I found it to be largely unrealized. The aliens on "the other side" seemed too conventional for something allegedly so terrible. The special effects were nice, though.

And yet another problem solved by John SHeridan's "Nukes-R-Us". :D
 
Seriously.... go from beginning to end and see how many times he uses tactical nukes. Bet it comes out close to how many times Dr. McCoy says "I'm a doctor not a ..."


You know, come to think of it if I ever get around to writing "Babylon 5 For Dummies", that might make an interesting entry.....
 
^ :guffaw:

I'm still laughing.

I'll have to pay attention to that next time. Something new to look for in B5!

*Nukes-R-Us Sheridan* :lol:
 
Well, let's see, for Sheridan nuke usage so far we have

- In the Beginning
- Z'ha'dum
- Thirdspace

off the top of my Minbari head. :D

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Neroon said:
Seriously.... go from beginning to end and see how many times he uses tactical nukes. Bet it comes out close to how many times Dr. McCoy says "I'm a doctor not a ..."
There's a point, actually. Something to look for the next time I get around to rewatching the series. :lol:
 
After watching "The Illusion of Truth" I was pissed of against those so called ISN "reporters" To edit whole interviews like that and spin it as a propaganda.... Sheridan should have stripped them and threw out of airlock :)

Thirdspace...Well it didn't have much meaning in whole storyline that is for sure. But I liked little tie ins and continuation to Season 4. I had good action and visuals also.
 
I thought Sheridan was rather naive to think that having ISN reporters show up while Clark was still in power, would end up in anything other than a hack job.
 
^^
I think that episode shows us what is the last bit of naivety for Sheridan. In the final moments, with the hardened scowl on his face, his transformation from a naive wide-eyed officer we were introduced to in the second season to this new Sheridan is complete.
 
I think you may be right. Prior to that he had hope that there was still some sense of truth and honor in the ISN team.... yet afterwards it was a case of "No more of this s#@%. I've had enough"
 
Okay...I'm gonna leave this thread open for a couple more hours to get in your last comments about the most recent reviews. Then I'm gonna close this thread and a new thread will be opened.

So if you want to post an additional new review, hold off a couple of hours for the new thread. If you want to comment on the ones already posted, feel free to do it here!

Thanks!

And Neroon - any time you are ready, go ahead and start the new one! :)
 
Well, it's time to close this one now... *sob*

But I'll be keeping back from pruning for a limited time, in case anyone needs to reference it! :)

Sending this one beyond the rim though.... :(
 
:p

Oops!

Unpinned? - check
Saved back from pruning? - check
Locked? - erm....not so checked. :lol:

Doing it now. :rolleyes:
 
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