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Babylon 5 Rewatches Thursday 12th October 7.45 pm (BST)
M1795537OCVirn
We're going to watch two episodes:

Babylon 5 Rewatches suggested by AA: S01 E03 Born to the Purple
Londo's career as an intergalactic ambassador is on the line when a seductress schemes to retrieve incriminating information from him.

For those who haven't lashed out and bought the whole thing, find this on dailymotion:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8h...eo/x8h1hgb

And S01 E06, Mind War
A rogue telepath (William Allen Young) on the run from the Psi police seeks help from his former lover, Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson). Walter Koenig ("Star Trek" ) appears as Psi Cop Bester.

Link: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8h...eo/x8h1hfp
Edited by M1795537OCVirn on 11-10-2023 21:37
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OneSparePart
Did you mean to put the 19th as the date?
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

Did you mean to put the 19th as the date?


Oh dear. That's what comes of trying to do three things at once. Sorry. I'll fix it.
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AnneArthur
I have just replied to your message, but I'm not sure that it's got through. I suppose the first episode that really contributes to the story is 'And the Sky Full of Stars' (which I missed out of my message, sorry), but I have a weakness for 'Born to the Purple' (S1, E3), which does give you a lot of insight into Londo, and then 'Mind War' (S1, E6), which introduces Bester (played by Walter Koenig) and also has the first intimation that G'Kar is not just a scenry-chewing villain.
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

I have just replied to your message, but I'm not sure that it's got through. I suppose the first episode that really contributes to the story is 'And the Sky Full of Stars' (which I missed out of my message, sorry), but I have a weakness for 'Born to the Purple' (S1, E3), which does give you a lot of insight into Londo, and then 'Mind War' (S1, E6), which introduces Bester (played by Walter Koenig) and also has the first intimation that G'Kar is not just a scenery-chewing villain.



It did reach me, but I didn't have time to answer it until stupid o'clock this morning, so I thought better of it. Thanks for the suggestions, and SEE ABOVE
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M1795537OCVirn
thought I was going to be late, didn't you? Well, I'm here, ready to do battle with rogue psi types. It'll make a change from Cally always getting taken over by someone else.
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AnneArthur
And I'm here! Shall we start?
 
AnneArthur
No Psi types in this first one, though.
 
AnneArthur
Are you there, Ms Virn?
 
AnneArthur
It is not worth getting to know Ko Dath. She meets with an accident involving an airlock, and is replaced by the (slightly) more amenable Na Toth.
 
M1795537OCVirn
Sorry, was distracted by another thread. OK, starting.
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AnneArthur
I'm up to the opening credits now.
 
M1795537OCVirn
OOOh, they drink blue stuff, not green!
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AnneArthur
I'll just pause - let me know when you reach the credits.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OOOh, they drink blue stuff, not green!


Yes, no green drink here!
 
AnneArthur
I have been looking forward to this. Had my first day's supply teaching here - got a phone call at 7.30 to say could I be at Easingwold at 8.30 - I made it by 9, which I think was not bad. It was fairly chaotic, but no-one actually burnt the school down, which I am taking as a win.
 
M1795537OCVirn
Argh! tried to fast-forward and it only takes me back to the start.
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AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Argh! tried to fast-forward and it only takes me back to the start.


Don't fast forward - I can wait.
 
M1795537OCVirn
OK, I'm finally past the credits. I like the premise of B5: a place where anything could happen, really.
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AnneArthur
One of the things I like about B5 is the commercial use of telepaths - this is very much neither a utopia nor a dystopia, but a world very like our own, just with more advanced technology.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OK, I'm finally past the credits. I like the premise of B5: a place where anything could happen, really.


Yes, I do too.
 
AnneArthur
I have a Babylon 5 cookbook, that I bought in a moment of weakness. It tells you how to make hot jala, amongst other things.
 
M1795537OCVirn
The make-up people had a ball with this one.
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AnneArthur
Ha! The Narns have got the computer game, but they are not very good at it.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

The make-up people had a ball with this one.


Yes indeed - the make-up people, the costume people, the props people . . .
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

I have a Babylon 5 cookbook, that I bought in a moment of weakness. It tells you how to make hot jala, amongst other things.


And I bought Nanny Ogg's cookbook, with recipes for things like Rat-on-a-Stick.
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AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I have a Babylon 5 cookbook, that I bought in a moment of weakness. It tells you how to make hot jala, amongst other things.


And I bought Nanny Ogg's cookbook, with recipes for things like Rat-on-a-Stick.


Grin
 
M1795537OCVirn
Yep, just like our world - slavery mopping up the destitute and giving them a place, as it always used to until the West discovered morals.
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M1795537OCVirn
I want a lighting-up plant!!!
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M1795537OCVirn
You do realise I haven't watched B5 before, don't you? No spoilers, please. And don't tell OSP.
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AnneArthur
Paper newspapers are one of the things B5 gets very wrong. Garibaldi turning straight to the sports pages is not.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Yep, just like our world - slavery mopping up the destitute and giving them a place, as it always used to until the West discovered morals.


And still does, in some places.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

I want a lighting-up plant!!!


A starlace?
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

You do realise I haven't watched B5 before, don't you? No spoilers, please. And don't tell OSP.


OK, I'll be very careful. I don't think Ko Dath's fate is much of a spolier - this is her last appearance (the actor clearly wasn't keen on the makeup).
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

Paper newspapers are one of the things B5 gets very wrong. Garibaldi turning straight to the sports pages is not.


Giving the audience stereotypes to hang on to (like the American sports 'jock' males) amid all the futuristic strangeness is important.
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M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Yep, just like our world - slavery mopping up the destitute and giving them a place, as it always used to until the West discovered morals.


And still does, in some places.


One of the many things Servalan gets right in B7. Ha ha.
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M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

You do realise I haven't watched B5 before, don't you? No spoilers, please. And don't tell OSP.


OK, I'll be very careful. I don't think Ko Dath's fate is much of a spolier - this is her last appearance (the actor clearly wasn't keen on the makeup).


She deserved it. I have watched a few bits of B5, but never had time to focus on it properly. We didn't have a TV for a long time, and I guess I've never really developed a binge-watch habit. I do wonder how people manage to watch so much TV and remember every detail.
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AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Paper newspapers are one of the things B5 gets very wrong. Garibaldi turning straight to the sports pages is not.


Giving the audience stereotypes to hang on to (like the American sports 'jock' males) amid all the futuristic strangeness is important.


It tends to start with stereotypes as a shortcut, and then gets more complicated.
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Paper newspapers are one of the things B5 gets very wrong. Garibaldi turning straight to the sports pages is not.


Giving the audience stereotypes to hang on to (like the American sports 'jock' males) amid all the futuristic strangeness is important.


It tends to start with stereotypes as a shortcut, and then gets more complicated.


Sounds interesting. Bring it on.
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AnneArthur
The insectoid crime boss vanishes after the end of this season - I think he was too expensive.
 
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