last night's b5
Posted by Chris L on
1997/
12/19 12:22
here is some space
that should be enough. now for my 2 cents
I liked it. A very nice teaser towards the next series and an epilogue on the last 4.
matt said
5. Sheridan will die (mysteriously) in 20 years time, the same year =
Babylon 5 is destroyed.
Sheridan's deathis not mysterious The first one told us all about his life expectancy.
he also said
4. Garibaldi is still as crafty as ever, even 500 years in the future as =
a hologram. However, in so doing he triggers a massive =
mutually-destructive conflict which plunges earth back into the dark =
ages.
That's not entirely fair. All he did was allow the good guys to fire the first volley.
Overall it was a very cleverly written episode. I especially liked the history debate and Delenn showing that she hadn't lost it even as an old codger.
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last night's b5
Posted by Matt Houghton on
1997/
12/19 13:22
here is some space
Sheridan's deathis not mysterious The first one told us all about his life expectancy.
They said (I think in the +100 years bit) that he died in mysterious circumstances, maybe on Minbar, maybe not. That's what I was referring to.
4. Garibaldi is still as crafty as ever, even 500 years in the future as =
a hologram. However, in so doing he triggers a massive =
mutually-destructive conflict which plunges earth back into the dark =
ages.
That's not entirely fair. All he did was allow the good guys to fire the first volley.
I didn't say it was his fault. However, there is no denying that he triggered it even though it may well have happened anyway, possibly with a different outcome.
Overall it was a very cleverly written episode.
I totally agree. I just think I'm going to have to watch it 2 or 3 more times to be able to take it all in.
Matthew Houghton
On Friday, December 19, 1997 12:23 PM, Lyth Chris
[SMTP:Chris.C.Lyth@] wrote:
here is some space
that should be enough. now for my 2 cents
I liked it. A very nice teaser towards the next series and an
epilogue on the last 4.
matt said
5. Sheridan will die (mysteriously) in 20 years time, the same
year
=
Babylon 5 is destroyed.
Sheridan's deathis not mysterious The first one told us all about
his life expectancy.
he also said
4. Garibaldi is still as crafty as ever, even 500 years in the
future as =
a hologram. However, in so doing he triggers a massive =
mutually-destructive conflict which plunges earth back into the
dark =
ages.
That's not entirely fair. All he did was allow the good guys to
fire
the first volley.
True. The war was innevitable anyway. He merely tried to help the
side he thought was the "good guys". Either way, the way he set it
all up - it's good to know he's still cool! :)
Overall it was a very cleverly written episode. I especially liked
the history debate and Delenn showing that she hadn't lost it even
as an old codger.
Yeah...
"You came all this way to say just that?!"
"You came a lot further to say less."
Brilliant! :)
Gordan