darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
A Night In Sickbay got nominated for a Hugo. How does that happen? If you recall the Trek community had some issues with the credibilty of the Hugo then. {/quote]
No, (and I hate to see myself using this term, but such is the situation), a bunch of self-important internet fans had issues with the credibility of the Hugo. ANIS was the most watched ep of S2, and frankly was pretty darn good.
It would seem a lot of those same people had no issue with B5 winning one. And A Night In Sickbay certainly sucked less.
NEITHER show sucked.
JMS wrote every character like a cynical cop from Hill Street Blues.
Uh....no.
All his characters spoke with the same voice.
Garibaldi maybe, not not the others. We had Londo, who was a romantic in the historical sense and would do anything for his beloved Republic. We had G'Kar, the bitter ex slave who learns to embrace his spirituality and forgive his enemies. Sherridan, the Leader, the man of vision, touched by destiny. Delenn, the mystic who must expiate her past sins by becoming the living bridge between two once enemy cultures that had far more in common with each other than they ever suspected.
And so on and so forth.
Sure Woody Allen did the same with all of his films, too, except all his characters sounded like a neurotic middle aged Jew from Brooklyn,
Woody Allen is not B5.
and at least his films were clever and often witty. B5 was neither.
B5 was both. Londo and G'kar's ongoing verbal warfare. Sherridan's inspirational speeches. Delenn's quiet faith.
Some samples:
"You make very good sharks, Mr. Garibaldi. We were pretty good sharks ourselves once, but somehow, along the way, we forgot how to bite. There was a time when this whole quadrant belonged to us. What are we now? Twelve worlds and a thousand monuments to past glories. Living off memories and stories, selling trinkets.
My god, man. We've become a tourist attraction. 'See the great Centauri Republic -- open 9 to 5, Earth time.'"
---Londo to Garibaldi
"In the months and the years to come, you may hear many strange things about me, my behavior. Well, they say the position .. changes you. And I just .. I .. I wanted to--"
"I understand."
"Perhaps. And perhaps you do not understand as much as you think. Pray .. that you never do, G'Kar. Pray .. that you never truly understand."
-- Londo and G'Kar
"Isn't it strange, G'Kar? When we first met, I had no power .. and all the choices I could ever want. And now I have all the power I could ever want .. and no choices at all. No choice .. at all."
-- Londo to G'Kar
"You know, Londo never liked the Pak'ma'ra. I mean, they're stubborn, lazy, obnoxious, greedy--"
"They kinda look like an octopussy that got run over by a truck."
"That too, but .. one day Londo and I were walking past their quarters .. and we heard them .. singing."
"Singing? They can sing?"
"There's nothing about that in the literature."
"Apparently it's something they only do certain times of the year as part of their religious ceremonies. You may not believe this, but .. it was the most beautiful sound I've ever heard. I couldn't make out the words, but I knew it was full of sadness and .. hope and wonder and .. terrible .. sense of loss. I looked at Londo and -- this is the amazing part -- there was a .. tear running down his face. I said: 'Londo, we should leave.' And 'This is upsetting you.' He just stood there and .. listened. And when it was over he turned to me and he said: 'There are 49 gods in our pantheon, Vir. To tell you the truth I never believed in any of them. But if only one of them exist, .. then god sings with that voice.' It's funny. After everything we've been through, all he did, .. I miss him."
-- Vir, Garibaldi, Sheridan, Franklin, Vir
"Because, while I do not know who the enemy is any longer, I do know who my friends are, and that I have not done as well by them as I should. I hope to change that. I hope to do better."
-- Londo to G'Kar
"We have unlimited manpower and the will to use it! Can you imagine what we could achieve together?"
"I can, which is why it must never be allowed to happen."
-- G'Kar and Delenn
"In order to be free you had to learn to fight. No one questions that. But you've overcompensated. You are like abused children who have grown big enough to do the same thing to someone else as if it would somehow balance the scales. It won't. If you let the anger cloud your judgement, it will destroy you."
-- Sinclair to G'Kar
"Why does any advanced civilization seek to destroy a less advanced one? Because the land is strategically valuable, because there are resources that can be cultivated and exploited, but most of all, simply because they can."
-- G'Kar
"No dictator, no invader, can hold an imprisoned population by the force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power governments, and tyrants, and armies can not stand. The Centauri learned this lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free."
-- G'Kar
"G'Quan wrote: 'There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future, or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.'"
-- G'Kar
"It is said that the future is always born in pain. The history of war is the history of pain. If we are wise, what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world, because we learn that we can no longer afford the mistakes of the past."
-- G'Kar
"I'm not authorized for that kind of information."
"But you are the head of security."
"Then what kind of head of security would I be if I let people like me know things that I'm not supposed to know? I know what I know because I have to know it. And if I don't have to know it, I don't tell me, and I don't let anyone else tell me either. Now look, we have tried most of the other ambassadors, why don't you speak to G'Kar, maybe he knows something about this ship."
"Under the terms of our recent treaty, I am not authorized to have any official conversation with the Narn without Centauri approval."
"So you'll ask unofficially. And I can give you reasonable assurances that the head of security will not report you for doing so."
"Because you won't tell yourself about it?"
"That's right. I never get involved with my own life. It's too much trouble."
"This is a very strange place you have here, Mr. Garibaldi."
"Thank you."
-- Garibaldi and David Endawi
"He is a holy man, a true seeker. Among my people a true seeker is treated with the outmost reverence and respect. It doesn't matter that his Grail may or may not exist, what matters is that he strives for the perfection of his soul and the salvation of his race and that he has never wavered or lost faith."
"I wish him luck. He's probably the only true seeker we have."
"Then perhaps you don't know yourself .. as well as you think."
-- Sinclair and Delenn
"They're in pain, frightened, dying. Minbari are taught that at such a time, the afflicted should be ministered to, comforted."
"They're not your own people, Delenn."
"I didn't know that similarity was required for the exercise of compassion. They are afraid. We wish to do what little we can."
-- Delenn and Sheridan
"How do you know the chosen ones? No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother. Not for millions, .. not for glory, not for fame. For one person, .. in the dark .. where no one will ever know .. or see."
-- Sebastian to Delenn & Sheridan
"I told you, Delenn, they will not speak to you."
"Then they will listen to me. I served the Council for 16 cycles. I was the chosen of Dukhat to replace him. I held him when he died. His blood is on my hands, his spirit in my eyes, his word on my lips. You will step aside in his name and mine, or .. in Valen's name, I will tear this ship apart with my bare hands until I find them. Move aside."
-- Minbari and Delenn
"Three years. For three years I warned you this day was coming. But you would not listen. Pride, you said, presumption. And now the Shadows are on the move. The Centauri and the younger worlds are at war, the Narns have fallen. Even the Humans are fighting one another. The pride was yours, the presumption was yours. For a thousand years we have been awaiting for fulfilment of prophecy, and when it finally happens, you scorn it, you reject it. Because you no longer believe it yourselves. 'We stand between the candle and the star, between the darkness and the light.' You say the words, but your hearts are empty, your ears closed to the truth. You stand for nothing but your own petty interests. 'The problems of others are not our concern.' I do not blame you for standing silent in your shame. You, who knew what was coming, but refused to take up the burden of this war. If the warrior caste will not fight, then the rest of us will. If the Council has lost its way, if it will not lead, if we have abandoned our covenant with Valen, the Council should be broken, as was prophesied. We must stand with the others now, before it's too late. Between the worker caste and the religious caste we control two thirds of our forces. To you I say: listen to the voice of your conscience. Break the Council, and come with we. Our time of isolation is over. We move now, together, or not at all."
-- Delenn to Grey Council
"This is Ambassador Delenn of the Minbari. Babylon 5 is under our protection. Withdraw, .. or be destroyed." [in the White Star!]
"Negative. We have authority here. Do not force us to engage your ship."
"Why not? Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet. He is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else."
-- Delenn and Captain Drake
Need I go on? I could easily. B5 is a diamond mine of dialogue jewels.
Their sets looked cheap. Their FX looked cheap,
They had a budget, a small budget. They did the best job I've seen of getting every penny they could out of it.
not one of the other Humanoid characters could act to save their lives. Frankly I have seen better acting in a fan flick.
Oh please...
You're not going to convince me of the show's merits. Don't try. Outside of Keonig's occasional mustache twirling psychobabble and the G'Kar/Mollari dynamic, the show had no merit whatsoever.
It amazes me that people can complain about VOY when this stank up the airwaves worse than Glenn Beck's intestinal gases.
Ok, now I know you're just a hater.