

Two Sci-Fi Legends Slated To Return To TV 273
Two submissions hit the bin spreading news about the return of two sci-fi series to the small screen. This first announcement shouldn't be too much of a surprise for many of you. Silicon Avatar says: "Babylon 5 fans need not flounder about hoping to catch a Babylon 5 episode in syndication. The B5 powers that be have been working on a new installment in the ongoing arc. The Legend of the Rangers is a new movie-length episode in the Babylon 5 world. A trailer has been released, and you can find it at here". And this little tidbit from jcrash: "For those of us that remember what a Cylon is, Fox is resurrecting the Battlestar Galactica series. The evil Cylons with their L.E.D. eyes and 'By your command' are back to hunt down the Galactica as it searches for Earth. Now we just need Buck Rogers to return with that gorgeous sidekick he had and all the cool space series of the 70s will be renewed in the 21st century." Good news, indeed! The submissions mentioned no expected time frames for the release of either made-for-TV movie, but the indications are that both are pilots for proposed series. Legend of the Rangers will air on Sci-Fi channel while the new Galactica series will air jointly on Fox and the Sci-Fi channel.
Re:Which is of course amazing..... (Score:3)
Environmentally Responsable (Score:2)
Fox is resurrecting the Battlestar Galactica series.
Great. Are they going to recycle the same 5 clips of ships shooting at eachother every episode like they did in the original series?
I say, let BG rest in peace. Either that, or air the original episodes in the 7 to 8 slot so that kids can enjoy them like I did when I was a kid. Run something new in prime time.
Hey, if they want to bring back a Sci-Fi series from the 70s, let it be the short-lived one where "Adam Quark" was the captain of a garbage ship and everybody took showers together for "number 11". Bill Clinton could star as Adam Quark, and you don't need much imagination to concoct a few good episodes with that. Hmmm... they should air that one 10-11 after you've sent the kids to bed... so I'm still not sure what Fox should stick in prime time.
Re:I wouldn't call it science fiction (Score:2)
Asimov also proved that Sci FI authors have some perverse need to link their best works. Did the R Daneel Olivaw/Lije Bailey stories REALLY need to be tied to Foundation? I thought not
As far as gems, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is a wonderful bit of pulp sci fi, and is one of the best Sci Fi novels of all time.
Literary reference... (Score:2)
"Holloa! Starbuck's astir," said the rigger. "He's a lively chief mate that; good man, and a pious; but all alive now, I must turn to." And so saying he went on deck, and we followed.-- GOING ABOARD, Chapter 21, Moby Dick
Re:Oh dear, more Babylon 5... (Score:2)
The slashdot 2 minute between postings limit: /.'ers since Spring 2001.
Pissing off coffee drinking
Richard Hatch (Score:2)
Worthy of mention is the non-BSG project Hatch is trying to get off the ground: The Great War of Magellan [greatwarofmagellan.com]--which also stars Jason Carter.
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Re:Will BG still have... (Score:2)
Subtle?
A single, charismatic patriarch leads a ragged caravan across the desolate reaches of space to a holy land spoken of in prophecy. Sound like anyone you know? [britannica.com]
Re:And, we need a redo of "Space, 1999" ... (Score:2)
Re:Drinking games! (Score:2)
Most certainly on a long term basis (i.e. a habitual drunk), but also supposedly with mild intoxication.
Hope I spelled alcohol right....
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Re:Not for much longer (Score:2)
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Pissing off coffee drinking
Re:"Story Arc" (Score:5)
The main reason that fans use "story arc" nearly exclusively is that JMS used it extensively. For those who don't know, the show's creator J. Michael Straczynski kept a very visible presence on the Net, especially in the B5 Usenet newsgroups. Especially early in the show, he engaged in a running give-and-take wherein he seemed genuinely interested in the feedback of the viewers. He also gave us a rare insight into the mechanics of producing a TV show, including the special challenges of a sci-fi show.
JMS used "arc" quite deliberately. To quote the poster,
For B5, in my opinion, this is actually true: The story didn't just progress linearly. Borrowing a line from literary criticism, there was a rising action, a crest, a climax, and a falling action/denoument. Also, characters and situations evolved in multiple directions and multiple manners. G'kar, for example, started as (deliberately) cardboard villian, moved through wary ally to noble warrior and eventually, priest. Londo Mollari, in JMS' phrasing went from "funny light" to "funny dark" to "serious dark" to just plain dark, toward an eventual redemption.These are significant character developments, and most of them seemed quite believable. This, BTW, is what helped B5 rise above "space opera" and into, dare one say it, epic. The themes were grand and sweeping, but the characters were individual and three-dimensional.
Now, that doesn't mean that one should ban all other references besides "arc". But it's a useful piece of jargon for what distinguished B5 from (nearly) all other sci-fi shows, and from the vast majority of TV shows, period. Useful jargon tends to propagate itself.
Get me out of here KITT (Score:2)
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/entertainment/Da
ABC news story [go.com]
Re: Space sims (Score:2)
Starbuck returns! (Score:2)
This is old news, but here are some details (Score:2)
This is actually being done by USA Networks, which owns the Sci-Fi channel. It will air there, and Fox recently cut a deal to carry it simultaneously on their network. It appears it will be mostly new characters at some human colony, but recast versions of some of the BSG crew may show up from time to time.
B5LR:
TNT picked up the fifth season of B5 after the syndicator that carried it went under. However, B5 was a five year series, so it ended after one year on TNT. TNT funded several movies and eventually decided they wanted another series.
Crusade was the first B5 follow-up series. It was cancelled before the first episode aired, because the creator (JMS) refused to throw in lots of space battles and sex that TNT had asked for. They didn't bother to put much promotion behind the few episodes that they'd already bought, and they subsequently stuffed B5 reruns into early A.M. timeslots to get it out of the way.
When TNT's contract was up, B5 reruns jumped to the Sci-Fi channel, where they air in a good time slot. The first couple of runs through the series got better ratings than Sci-Fi's own series, so they picked up the Crusade reruns and ran them as well, getting similarly good results. Sci-Fi execs thought "hrm, there could be money in this".
So Sci-Fi ordered a new pilot. Principal photography recently finished and Sci-Fi reran Dune with an ad pointing to a secret web page with a preview (they did the same for Children of Dune). Sci-Fi is reportedly very happy with the dailys and may order the first season of the series before it even airs. Alternatively, they may wait for ratings.
B5LR is expected to air in December, which has been a good month for Sci-Fi (little of consequence is on the major networks then) with the series to follow next June (which is when Sci-Fi starts the new seasons). If the series goes well, it is believed that they want to pick up new episodes for Crusade for the following season (which would start in June 2003). Not coincidentally, that would syncronize the two series (LR starts before the date at which Crusade started, a few years after B5, and right after the Telephath Crisis).
So what is B5LR? It's a series about the Rangers, as they pick up the pieces after the Shadow War. They visit the various members of the Interstellar Alliance, getting rid of shadowtech, resolving border disputes, etc. There'll presumably be long-term story arcs of the sort JMS is famous for, but he's obviously not telling us what they are yet.
Buck Roger's Sidekick.... (Score:2)
Just in case anyone wanted to know!!!
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:2)
S'ok, it was my PC gene going berserk. I meant, "a minority in the USA (as opposed to in Bangladesh or Canada)". We tend to forget that "ethnic minority" is a meaninglessly ethnocentric term if left unqualified. For example, in some places in the USA, caucasian are an ethnic minority at the local level, while at a global scale, anyone except asians are a minority (depending on how widely you define asian, and on whether you think ethnicity is viewer objective, viewer subjective or subject subjective...).
Darn. Even as I take the piss out of Voyager, it infects me with it's PC doubletalk and makes me meander off topic. Will the madness never end? Give me WWF with rayguns!;)
Quotation (Score:2)
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Re:Why is the continueing of previous work bad? (Score:2)
I'd love to have a look at JMS' timeline for the B5 universe. Just to find out why our sun goes nova a million years after the Shadow War.
Re:Battlestar Galatica Movie (Score:2)
Buck Rogers, on the other hand, came out as a movie first (because they decided it would make more money). It was a TV pilot that was shown as movie first. BG was a TV pilot that came out as a movie after the first series was cancelled. It made enough money that the abysmal Galactica 1980 got the green light.
Double take (Score:2)
If nothing else, it should give some competition to the latest Star Trek spin-off Enterprise, which bows next season
The first time I read that, I thought it said "Enterprise, which blows next season"...
"Really," I thought, "it's a bit early to be that harsh... we haven't even seen Enterprise yet!"
steveha
Does anyone remeber why... (Score:2)
It was because of the scandal that erupted when it was revealed that the show was based on the Book Of Mormon. There was a VERY strong negative reaction at the time. Does anyone know if the new version of the show will continue with the Mormon based theology?
StoneWolf
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:2)
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:4)
I too have some advice, based on watching the Star Trek franchise.
Let's face it - Battlestar Galactica is cheesy pulp. Let's revel in it! I want to see chisel jawed men punching bug eyed monsters, and seven breasted bimbos in glittery unitards. I want WWF Iiiiin Spaaaaaace! ;)
Re:I WOULD call it science fiction (Score:2)
Yes, that was nice when they remembered to do it, but they weren't consistent.
Actually, there was at least one "flip and fire" in Space: Above and Beyond, when Chiggy Von Richthofen got nailed. Also, they had missiles, slug guns, LIDAR, ECM, even starfighters with guns on turrets. Nice.
Re:Happy Clam (Score:2)
Latest from JMS on Usenet (Score:3)
"The producers cut of Babylon 5: The legend of the Rangers is now in hand, and goes to the network and studio today. I think it's a really kickass movie, and in terms of general production, performances, and stuff like that, it's probably right there with In The Beggining (not in scale of course, since ItB was just *huge* and sews up the B5 storyline in this big tapestry, they're two vastly different kinds of stories, but in terms of overall quality of production and how well it works)."
Re:Without Lorne Greene? (Score:3)
Well said. He gave it far more credibility than it deserved. Replacements then?
Re:Drinking games! (Score:2)
4b. However they look they behave like humans...
oh, some are ok (Score:2)
> every time.
sure, as long as they're te same three . .
> It goes against the laws of physics that Cylon ships always explode
> the same way.
a) why are they exploding, anyway??? [ans: because damage was too expensive a special effect. see "Starman"]
b) sure they can, if your budget won't let you buy another firecracker and model
> If the Cylons have been around for a thousand, hell even a hundred
> years, their targeting software should be BETTER. It took us six years
> or so to go from Doom to UT.
They're running windows.
> In real life there will not be a nearby agricultural settlement when
> the Cylons nuke your aggro ships.
bah. It is well establised that even though it typically takes days to travel between star systems, in any emergency there is always a planet of the needed type previously overlooked by sensors within the five minutes of emergency power available . .
>Deus ex machina is not allowed!
correct. That's Greek mythology, not aztec/toltec/egyptian . . .
> Do not create a military relying solely on aircraft carriers.
I thought that it was just that everything else was destroyed. Hey, if you only have one ship . . . and if a single aircraft can destroy an opponent's carrier singlehandedly (ok, all of its aircraft were gone, but still . .
> If the Cylons knew that their Centurions couldn't aim for crap they
> would have (logically) programmed them to charge the enemy and then
> self-destruct.
They'd still miss . . .
> Why is the sole shielding available to an advanced carrier some
> steel welded to the front of the ship. Cain order electromagnetic
> shields up, why didn't anyone else do this?
Union rules. Trying to wipe out someone's job, are you? You will be contacted late at night.
> Why is the proportion of White to Black so horribly horribly
> unbalanced. Are the Capricans racist?
a) the black continent, err, planet was destroyed?
b) they were all employed by the "Blaxploitation" movies popular at the time.
> Where do the raw materials come from to continually replace
> destroyed Vipers?
spare parts from recycling Voyager's shuttles . . .
> How can an advanced society have absolutely no defense against an
> air raid? Were they using the National Missile Defense System? An
> episode established that the computers were tampered with?
It was a sneak attack at a peace conference. C'mon, if *you'd* been at war
for 1000 years, you'd let all the former bad guys past your systems,
wouldn't you? I'm sure the U.S. let everyone on the Iowa doze as it came into port for the surrender . . .
hawk, just helping out
Re:Old shows. (Score:2)
I hear you, but I don't think it's going to happen. B5, Farscape and Space: Above and Beyond have/had those in various degrees, but none of them get viewing figures close to the dumbed down "particle of the week" tits and ass fest that is Voyager.
While I agree with you in principle, in practice the best we can probably hope for is that they make it dumb but fun. WWF with ray guns.
Re:The Tomorrow People (Score:2)
There was a new version made, about 7 years ago...
Re:Environmentally Responsable (Score:2)
If they're going for total kitch, they should use the original clips, with some Episode 4.1 digital enhancement magic. ;)
Either that, or render a whole bunch of shots that are different from each other by a barely noticable margin. :)
Re:"that gorgeous sidekick he had" (Score:2)
Not only is she an accomplished actress, and damn fine looking, she is happily married and has two children. Beyond that, she could probably easily kick your ass. Erin Grey is a renaissance woman.
Steven
Re:"Story Arc" (Score:2)
It's not at all B5 specific. [google.com] (In fact, the first Google result is a Star Wars reference, ah, the irony.)
"Story arc" is a writing term; it refers to the structure of the plot, elements like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement [towson.edu]. "Story line" just means the series of events. If I tell you about going to the grocery store on a typical day, there's a story line ("First I went to the produce section, then I got some rice...") but no arc; there's no conflict being resolved, no plot.
Tom Swiss | the infamous tms | http://www.infamous.net/
Re:Galactica 1980 (Score:2)
This would be the very last episode. Where the show had already been canceled and they decided to do something they wanted to do as an endpoint.
At least part of the death of Galactica 1980 was preasure from Universal to make it "educational"...
Re:Almost no original thinking in television... (Score:2)
As a raving Farscape fanatic (as raving as we get any way), I have to fervently, er, agree with you. ;)
Farscape isn't original. It's basically Buck Rogers with elements from the A Team or any other "Run away from the bad guys!" show. It's also not actually SF (see the sig), any more than a historical drama is a drama first, and a piece of history second. The plots are sometimes banal, occasionally complete rip offs, and the characters are stereotypes.
However! In the quality of scripting, dialogue, acting and cinematography, Farscape is streets ahead of written-by-committee, aimed-at-the-lowest-common-denominator pulp like Voyager, and still better than the suspiciously similar Andromeda. If only they'd get rid of the damn muppets...Re:Not quite all of them (Score:2)
It's a busy universe. Low budget, but busy. ;)
Also, they were probably building Eagles out of discarded Chinese take out boxes, toenail clippings and sticky tape. Just like Voyager did with photon/quantum/zorbatron torpedoes, remember? Oh, no, wait, we don't remember, because they never explained where they kept finding them. ;)
Re:Not quite all of them (Score:2)
Not even in retrospect... I knew it was flawed when I was watching it during its first season. My favorites:
Re:OK, if we are going to throwback to the '70s (Score:2)
Last year, Bravo ran the old Max Headroom series on Sunday(?) afternoons for a while. It was amazing how well they stood up a decade and a half later. Definitely a show too good for television.
(Now that we've got Flash banner ads, can blipverts [maxheadroom.com] be far behind?)
Tom Swiss | the infamous tms | http://www.infamous.net/
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:3)
In other words, it's almost a crap shoot, technologically, who has the advantage at the particular moment the show begins. Maybe the Colonies had just leapfrogged in jamming tech, whereas the Cylons were left with old systems. That could help explain the ridiculous kill ratios.
Not that I think the series creators had this in mind. It just amuses me to see people assume that technological advances would apply to only one half of the equation...
Not "informative" (Score:2)
It is simply not possible, given the budget constraints of TV production, to have a "perfect" show, much less a Sci-Fi one. If you want to take the genre far too seriously like you seem to be doing above, then go right ahead, but don't expect me to sit around and listen to it.
"The Flash" of recent memory was the most expensive per-episode Sci-fi series to date, and it was mighty crappy.
It's sooo easy to bitch about something that was made over 20 years ago!
BattleStar Galactica (Score:2)
-blister
Re:Does anyone remeber why... (Score:2)
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:2)
I wouldn't call it science fiction (Score:3)
If you want science fiction, read some books instead. In general I find short fiction to be the most interesting, but your milage may vary.
Mod me down, I don't care. On this particular subject, I'm happy to be a troll.
voices (Score:2)
Battlestar Galactica (Score:2)
There weren't any links in the story, so does anyone have any that take people to the new info on the Battlestar Galactica TV movie/show (be it fact or rumor, I don't care). Thanks!
Buck Rogers (Score:2)
"Bee-Dee Bee-Dee Bee-Dee, Bite my shiny metal ass, Buck!"
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Re:Oh dear, more Babylon 5... (Score:2)
Re:What a sad and pathetic (Score:2)
Actually I think that he's pretty good at his craft. He did a really good job in "Three Kings".
Re:And, we need a redo of "Space, 1999" ... (Score:2)
Blatant Karma Whoring (Score:2)
Re:Battlestar Galactica (Score:2)
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The Buck Rogers show made me feel funny... (Score:3)
Remember that one?
It made me have funny feelings that I didn't quite understand at the time. I liked that episode.
What a sad and pathetic (Score:3)
Oh yeah, I used to love ALL those shows, but every generation needs something new, something which is the sci-fi hallmark of itself. Heck, Paramount may be making a vague effort in the form of the new "Star Trek: Enterprise", but you'd think that by now those supposed "entertainment genuises" could have come up with something other and more interesting than "Lothario in Space".. geeze!
Must be the same disease that made them re-make "Planet of the Apes" with Wahlberg as the star..
Heaven knows that the only thing worse is that I probably will end up wanting to see it because of cool clips and previews then end up finding out that all the cool scenes were in those clips.
Remember previous FOX sci-fi reincarnations... (Score:2)
"You're watching FOX ... shame on you!"
Re:Which is of course amazing..... (Score:2)
Which is far too much explanation for what was intended to be a silly little linguisitic graffito.
make room for the 21st century (Score:2)
not resurect the old. Andromeda is probably
the first "Gen-X" in space series, where B-5,
and the 2nd through 4th Star Trek series were
"boomers and yuppies" in space.
According to J. Michael Straczynski............... (Score:2)
Then of course, SciFi is still thinking about bringing Crusade back.
Let's not forget the B5 feature film, which may very well see the light of day (but not for a few years).
It's a good time to be a B5 fan.
Battlestar Galatica Movie (Score:2)
IMO, if done correctly, a BG movie would trump Star Wars.
Will BG still have... (Score:2)
Re:Battlestar Galactica (Score:4)
B5 (and Legend of the Rangers) links (Score:4)
The TV Guide article is here [tvguide.com].
The place I got these links as well as the repository of all B5 info is here [midwinter.com].
My Opinion on BG (Score:2)
I WOULD call it science fiction (Score:5)
(A physics model I *ache for* in a space sim, by the way)
Re:Oh dear, more Babylon 5... (Score:2)
Just call him Great Maker. :)
I remember from interviews a few years back that JMS had a detailed history written 1000 years both forward and backward from the B5 time. He had an outline sketch for 1,000,000 years either direction. This leaves room to put several large story arcs in.
There is no denying that Crusade was slaughtered. TNT stepped in and baught B5 when the previous producer was ready to pull the plug. They only wanted it for the syndication/repeat capability. It's good to see SciFi with now. This at least gives us a chance to see some decent new material.
Re:Does anyone remeber why... (Score:2)
Re:Great news (Score:2)
Nice try, but that one is long since resolved. In the words of the producer [midwinter.com]: "Remember, they do have a certain physicality about them, even in that form, and the nature of the poison was such that it would affect that kind of life form using a crystalline base (note in the pilot the screen reads analyzing crystalline structure, and you filter light or refract or distort it using a crystalline structure)."
Where? You were aware that that was part of the arc from the very beginning, yes?
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Old shows. (Score:2)
I was a big fan of BG back in the day. Then they started showing the reruns. Faux-wife and I sat down to watch it for old time nostalgia. It was the classic episode with the cross-shaped glowing white space ship that they show in the opening credits. Let me tell you something. It Sucked. It sucked more than anything I had seen in a long time. Faux-wife was deeply saddened to see a show she loved growing up as one of the worst pieces of TV sci-fi to ever be rebroadcast. The plot was sickly. The characters where two dimensional in the extreme. I was under the impression that I would be privilege to the benefit of watching it older and wiser. I would see new things I had missed before.
Some how I got just as much out the episode this time as I did when I saw it nearly 2 decades ago.
It is my hope that the new version of BG is not a special effects enhanced version of the old. Fox, if you are listening, please do us a favor: create a show that will have some value after 20 years. I think things like _good_ plots and characters with character, not 2D stereo types, might be a good start.
On gorgeous sidekicks... (Score:2)
Ah, yes, Erin Gray [eringray.com].
I would drink her bath water.
Oh dear, more Babylon 5... (Score:4)
gorgeous sidekick (Score:2)
Re:According to J. Michael Straczynski............ (Score:4)
Sorry, forgot the link (Score:2)
While I am at it, here is a link for Erin Grey's "Filmography": http://us.imdb.com/Name?Gray,+Erin [imdb.com]. No picture of her there, but all it takes is a quick trip to google to pull up hundreds...
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Re:Battlestar Galactica (Score:4)
Note that though the new show guys are making noises about how they're going to be faithful to the original, and feature some of the original characters, they still haven't cast any of the original actors yet . . .
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OK, if we are going to throwback to the '70s (Score:2)
Now, if we are willing to expand into the 80's, then (damn I wish I could do a <font> here) BRING BACK MAX!
(I could have been very sick and asked for Slavage 1 back, given how life imitates art [slashdot.org], but I won't...)
Re:I WOULD call it science fiction (Score:2)
Try Terminus. The physics used is like those starfuries (turn off your inertial compensator, which itself acts realistically - just your ships computer nav system utilizing your ships thrusters to keep you moving in the direction you are pointed. Turn it off, as you should to properly maneuver and fight, and you get the real physics
BG was good... (Score:2)
Farscape gets my vote for best Sci-fi on TV right now. Though the last episode I saw seemed to be rushing through the plot instead of squeezing the chracters in a really evil ethical dilemma. I hope the writing doesn't deteriorate as they get more successful.
Re:Almost no original thinking in television... (Score:2)
And I respectfully disagree with the other earlier poster about Farscape. I do not consider that a piece of quality sci-fi, but to be fair, that's just a personal judgement and more or less imaterial to my argument.
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Suggestions for the producers of Galactica (Score:3)
A few suggestions for the producers:
Miko O'Sullivan
Re:Old shows. (Score:2)
Battlestar Galactica was NOT the worst SF series of all time. Its semi-sequel Galactica '80 (with a premise that appeared a few months earlier as a parody in Cracked magazine #159!) was at least an order of magnitude worse than the original series.
At least the original series killed off Rick Springfield in the first episode! :-)
What we really need is: (Score:2)
Where you follow the wacky Gordon Freeman and his happy-go-lucky Barney sidekicks on a no-holds-barred fight to escape the depths of the secret Black Mesa government research facililty and the clutches of the mysterious 'Administrator'.
Frequent travel to alien worlds and the unravelling of the evil plot to rule the world by harnessing an alien army... It would kick ass!
There were no chicks in the game, except for those big-titted black-op assasins, but surely the TV show could work some sexy scientists into the script.
Well, i think it'd be cool anyway.
Not for much longer (Score:3)
To my great chagrin, I ran across this tidbit [spacecast.com] on Space's website [spacecast.com]. Space will apparently stop running B5 on July 31. The license simply ran out. It may be some time before B5 comes back.
This thread [chumcity.net] is a good, informative read for you fellow Canuck B5 fans out there. If anyone in the Toronto area wants to get together to watch either the final ep on July 31, or the 5-episode farewell marathon on August 6, contact me and we'll try to arrange something. Might not be a bad call; if the final ep of TNG got the friggin' SkyDome, the final ep of B5 on Space can at least get someone's living room:)
Why is the continueing of previous work bad? (Score:3)
Yes, the idea of a force striking out to restore order isn't brand spanking new, but then, rarely are many stories out there, regardless of the media they're portrayed through.
It's somewhat ironic that a forum which is closely tied with the promotion of one of the advantages of open source software being the removal of the need to reinvent the wheel and build on the work of others, also being extremely hostile towards a series which seeks to do the same.
Basing a new series within the same universe as a previous one can be a very good thing, as much of the back story is already out there for the viewer in the know. And the Babylon 5 series has been well known for giving us the endings away early on, yet making the voyage to that ending all the more interesting. I do not doubt that we'll see the same attributes with the new story line.
Just because it's based in the same story universe does not automagically mean trash, just as "new" story backgrounds do not guarentee worthwhile work. Most stories, whether they're on television, movies or books are evolutionary, not revolutionary.
Ugh. Do something NEW. (Score:2)
As for Battlestar Galactica . . . oh, please! This show stunk to high heaven. Bad science, old cliches, cardboard characters, endlessly recycled special effect sequences . . . ugh.
The only reason it's being considered for revival is nostalgia of folks who were undemanding kids in the late 70s. Even with new special effects and the looser standards of the Aughts, it won't be the same, kiddies! You're grown-ups now. You should want, and deserve, something better.
There are so many possibilities in SF . . . why dredge up this stinkbomb? Babylon 5 proved we can do better. I'm sure we can do better still.
Stefan
Without Lorne Greene? (Score:3)
It's hard for me to imagine Battlestar Galactica without the late Lorne Greene [imdb.com]. In my opinion, his controlled acting and powerful stage presence elevated the show far beyond what the scripts and characters deserved: I suspect he will be greatly missed in the new series.
In 20 years the Nostalgia kick will bring us... (Score:2)
Today's disgusting, worthless trash TV is tomorrow's disgusting, worthless nostalgia TV.
-Kasreyn
Re:gorgeous sidekick (Score:2)
I thought Princess Ardala (Pamela Hensley) was much better. Erin Gray's character was such an icy glacier that I thought she was UN-sexy. But then I was 15 years old, so the motherly personality of Colonel Wilma Deering wasn't very endearing. But I agree with you about Lynda Carter.
Of course in the second season they decided to completely scrap it as an action show (maybe the FX for those fighter ship battles ate up too much of the budget) and turned it into a lame Star Trek clone. They basically just left Princess Ardala and all that interplanetary squabble behind in favor of the "Planet of the Week Club".
As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:5)
It is not plausible that three Vipers take off at the same time every time.
It goes against the laws of physics that Cylon ships always explode the same way.
The above also applies to Colonial Vipers.
If the Cylons have been around for a thousand, hell even a hundred years, their targeting software should be BETTER. It took us six years or so to go from Doom to UT.
In real life there will not be a nearby agricultural settlement when the Cylons nuke your aggro ships.
It is not permissible to use the above storyline twice.
Deus ex machina is not allowed!
Please read above in case you missed it.
Do not create a military relying solely on aircraft carriers.
Do not make these carriers so weak that a couple of laser blasts to the bridge causes them to explode in three entirely separate places.
Microns, Centons, and Sectons are not interchangeable.
If the Cylons knew that their Centurions couldn't aim for crap they would have (logically) programmed them to charge the enemy and then self-destruct.
Laser turrets and missile turrets are not interchangeable.
Why is the sole shielding available to an advanced carrier some steel welded to the front of the ship. Cain order electromagnetic shields up, why didn't anyone else do this?
Why do so many freighters look like the Gemini freighter?
Didn't that aggro ship get killed twice?
Where do the raw materials come from to continually replace destroyed Vipers?
Why is the proportion of White to Black so horribly horribly unbalanced. Are the Capricans racist?
Any particular reason that fighters armed with lasers have "hundred-megon" loads?
How can an advanced society have absolutely no defense against an air raid? Were they using the National Missile Defense System? An episode established that the computers were tampered with? Are there no sysadmins? Stupid NT/IIS handed Caprica to the Cylons then?
Ugh, end rant."that gorgeous sidekick he had" (Score:2)
She STILL looks good!
Re:OK, if we are going to throwback to the '70s (Score:2)
DVD box!!!
DVD box!!!
DVD box!!!
I did manage to record most of the shows, but I missed the last five or six, including the one where Max falls in love with a computer. But that was back in the days when VHS tapes cost enough that I always recorded in 6-hour mode, so they're really lo-rez.
And I'm still pissed that Buckaroo Banzai and (I think) UHF are both in rights limbo as far as getting on DVD is concerened. BB was part of a dozen or so movie deal where one of the movies had a problem with the rights, so of course every one of them in the entire deal has been fucked up for years.
Re:Ugh. Do something NEW. (Score:2)
Joe isn't into recycling stuff. Crusade was very different from B5, in cast and feel, despite being in the same universe. I'm sure Rangers will also be a show of its own.
For non B5-related stuff by JMS, check out Amazing Spiderman (for which he writes these days), Rising Stars, or Midnight Nation.
Re:Oh dear, more Babylon 5... (Score:2)
All I have to say is give this show a chance, mainly because of Stryzinski (spelling way wrong). He does have a vision and an arc. It may go stale, but from I've read of his remarks, he is still going into (somewhat) fresh territory (I say "somewhat" because no matter what he does, there will be people who will find parallels with something done in the past- mainly because they will compare new stuff to 1 of 6 broad categories).
Re:"that gorgeous sidekick he had" (Score:2)
Which is of course amazing..... (Score:2)
He did make a polite 'no comment' when someone asked him about this very subject when I saw him at Marcon a couple of years back.
Vermifax
Re:As long as they're bringing it back... (Score:2)
Re:Will BG still have... (Score:2)
The lost tribe being Terran humanity of course. When the intrepid crew of the BG finally found earth, they shot all the script writers and we got Galactica: 1980 (or similar, those brain cells were put out to pasture long ago).
This, of course, parallels the lost tribe of Israel, although in the Torah, the Jews don'y fly starfighters and the goyim have more than one eye.
Were there religious overtones in BG? Very slight, if there were. It certainly wasn't deeply allegorical to anything.
dave "by your command"
Re:Ugh. Do something NEW. (Score:2)
Galactica 1980 (Score:2)
Go Lance Armstrong!