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  50. In the year 2258, it is ten years after the Earth-Minbari War. Commander Sinclair takes command of a giant five-mile-long cylindrical space station, orbiting a planet in neutral space. At a crossroads of interstellar commerce and diplomacy, Cmdr Sinclair (2d season Captain Sheridan) must try to establish peace and prosperity between various interstellar empires, all the while fighting forces from within the Earth Alliance. It is a precarious command, particularly given that sabotage led to the destruction of Babylon stations 1, 2, and 3 and 4 vanished without trace.
  51. In the mid 23rd Century, the Earth Alliance space station Babylon 5, located in neutral territory, is a major focal point for political intrigue, racial tensions and various wars over the course of five years.
  52. Being a Trekkie from a young age I was quite put off by B5&#39;s undignified look for many years. Funny, since everyone that I knew who had watched it raved about it endlessly. I decided to invest some time in the re-runs after a respected friend watched one episode of it and talked for hours about what he saw (after watching the whole lot I figured he saw &quot;Into the Fire&quot;).<br/><br/>After putting my Trekkie pride aside, I delved into this series and was immersed by it for years, and still am. This is by far the most ambitious sci-fi story that I have ever seen. It is clearly Stracynski&#39;s life work, and he&#39;s done himself proud with it. He said more about humanity than Star Trek/Wars ever could.<br/><br/>Most TV sci-fi have characters that are either good or evil, B5 shows the shades of grey between the black and white. Nobody can truly say that Londo was evil, he was a decent person that let himself be led down the wrong path. His transformation from harmless fool, to prideful maniac, to regretful leader was a tragic yet spirited tale. G&#39;Kar&#39;s road to enlightenment was a lesson for all hate-filled patriots. Then there&#39;s Delenn, who gave the order that almost wiped out humankind, then spent the rest of her life making up for her mistake. Sheridan started off as a beaming, naive Earther but quickly turned against his own government, against society in order to see the greater good accomplished. Then there&#39;s Kosh and the Vorlons, loving parents gone mad.<br/><br/>B5 has everything, but its&#39; greatest accomplishment is to evolve the thoughts and temperaments of its viewers as the story and characters themselves evolve into something greater.<br/><br/>Instead of watching re-runs of Stargate/trek, give B5 a go. Don&#39;t let the somewhat dodgy FX put you off, as it does others, or you&#39;ll be missing out on your last, best hope for decent TV.
  53. After the first 8 episodes of viewing i was not that impressed.<br/><br/>No storyline in the show seemed to catch my interest and some of the characters were not to my liking. Garabaldi for example i found to be simply ridiculous and played really bad by Jerry Doyle. Londo was to much of a comical character for my liking and i immediately disliked him for that. The main character Commander Sinclair was also a rubbish character played badly. Luckily i knew when watching that the lead role would later be replaced and played by Bruce Boxleitner who usually is a good actor.<br/><br/>(I also knew that Melissa Gilbert would be in a couple of episodes and i looked forward to that)<br/><br/>Susan Ivanova was a good character so far in but i didn&#39;t always like how the actress Claudia Christian chose to act out the scenes. G&#39;Kar was very good and well played and i looked forward to more story lines involving him. Also Delenn played by Mira Furlan was very good and probably so far in my favorite character. :)<br/><br/>One thing i immediately liked about Babylon 5 is that they have experimented more with the appearance of aliens than many other sci-fi series who often portray aliens as basically humans with a few bumps on the forehead or with a different shaped nose.<br/><br/>After watching a few episodes i wished for development of the characters and for some better story lines. I also hoped that it would be a bit brighter. And i mean literally. I felt like that space station didn&#39;t had any lights.<br/><br/>When reaching the mid of season 2 certain things had become just as i though. Things picked up a bit when Boxleitner took over the lead role.<br/><br/>Londo, who i disliked from the start had i my opinion became a more serious character which was good but at the same time Delenn, who i really liked was now almost the comical character. She still had serious story lines but i didn&#39;t like at all that they changed her. She&#39;s also changed appearance and i didn&#39;t care at all for her more human look. One really good thing about the show is Walter Koenig&#39;s very interesting role. Unfortunately at this stage he&#39;s not nearly in as many episodes as one would wish for.<br/><br/>The episodes in season 2 are alright at best i&#39;d say. Good enough to watch but not good enough to watch a second time.<br/><br/>When reaching the end of the show i must use the word roller-coaster to describe the quality. I&#39;m glad to say that Walter Koenig&#39;s character became a recurring one and he is brilliant all the way through.<br/><br/>The storyline about the war between the Centauri and the Narns was great! The characters stepped up and those stupid comic moments were finally gone. And i even started to like Londo who was from the beginning a comical character. Some of the shows best scenes was during this era of the series and involved Londo.<br/><br/>I think i&#39;m going against the flow a bit when i say that during the second part of season 4 when the storyline was about earth civil war was the most boring episodes of all. I could hardly get through them.<br/><br/>But during the last season the show really picked up. Season 5 is really good and the characters seems to finally at that point be in the right places. Londo is now one of the best and most interesting ones. G&#39;kar is very important again for the story (he was almost forgotten during last half of season 4)<br/><br/>Overall i would say that many of the episodes (especially half of season 4) are totally over rated and once is definitely enough times to watch them.<br/><br/>Season 5 is absolutely the best part of this series surprisingly considering and also the first half of season 4.<br/><br/>So...Roller-coaster.<br/><br/>(Silly observation)<br/><br/>All the way through the series they totally over use the terms &quot;I Repeat&quot; or &quot;I say again&quot; Feels sometimes like they say that in each and every line.
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  55. -In addition there are several names which appear in both shows such as Lyta/Leeta and Dukhat/Dukat.. There were also &quot;G&#39;kar&quot;s on both shows. -Another strange coincidence is that two veterans of &quot;West Side Story&quot; appeared on both shows....Richard Beymer on &quot;Deep Spave Nine&quot; (as the other G&#39;Kar, oddly enough) and Russ Tamblyn on &quot;Babylon 5&quot;!&quot;The Memory of Shadows&quot; is a theatrical motion picture which has not been, and will likely not be, produced. The first draft of the script is largely written, but the group who optioned the movie rights and commissioned the script was ultimately unable to secure the necessary funding. Straczynski has not revealed the full details of the movie&#39;s plot, except to say that it involves the consequences of leftover Shadowtech. Straczynski planned in detail the entire story arc of Babylon 5 ahead of time. However, in order to allow for the possibility that actors might leave the show for any number of common reasons, he created a &quot;trapdoor&quot; for every major character, which would allow the story to continue without him or her. These trapdoors were essentially other characters which could take their place for story purposes.<br/><br/>Following is a list of all the trapdoors that Straczynski employed over the course of the series (the format is Original Character/Replacement Character):<br/><br/>Dr. Benjamin Kyle/Dr. Stephen Franklin - Dr. Kyle was B5&#39;s medical chief of staff in &quot;The Gathering;&quot; the actor did not return, and Dr. Franklin arrived in the second episode of season 1 to take his place. Dr. Kyle was transferred to Earth, presumably due to his contact with an unsuited Vorlon.<br/><br/>Lt. Commander Laurel Takashima/Lt. Commander Susan Ivanova - Babylon 5&#39;s original XO was a traitorous woman named Takashima. Once again, the actor did not return to film the series. Ivanova would have appeared anyway as Takashima&#39;s underling and eventual replacement. When Takashima could not appear in the series, Ivanova took the role immediately instead.<br/><br/>Lyta Alexander/Talia Winters - Babylon 5&#39;s resident telepath was, at the beginning, a fairly nonessential character. So when the actress portraying Lyta didn&#39;t return to film the series, replacing her with another telepath was a simple matter.<br/><br/>Commander Jeffrey Sinclair/Captain John Sheridan - For the reasons stated above, Sinclair left the series after the first season. Captain Sheridan arrived to take command of Babylon 5.<br/><br/>Talia Winters/Lyta Alexander - In an ironic twist, the character who replaced Lyta could not return for the third season, and the two were switched once again. This time, the trapdoor was slightly more complex, as Talia had received a gift from a super-powerful telepath that would ultimately lead to a dramatic rise in her abilities. To substitute, Lyta was altered by the Vorlons to produce a similar gain in power.<br/><br/>Captain Susan Ivanova/Captain Elizabeth Lochley - Due to various disputes, Claudia Christian did not return to film the fifth season, and her character of Ivanova had to be written out. Since Ivanova would have taken command of Babylon 5 in the fifth season, Captain Lochley was introduced as the station&#39;s new CO instead. An ongoing series with as heavy a story arc as Babylon 5 almost guarantees that the final product will look different from what was originally envisioned. In addition to normal creative changes, the real life departures of actors can cause plot changes on the show. As mentioned above, Straczynski wrote &quot;trap doors&quot; for the various characters, which were plot points which would allow them to be written out of the show. Often in retrospect the &quot;ghosts&quot; of potential plotlines can be seen among the earlier episodes. Among the changes which occurred over the course of the show were:<br/><br/>-The earliest change was casting. Between the B5 tv movie and the first season most of the actors playing human characters left the show. Rather than recasting the characters, Straczynski opted to create new ones, often with very similar characteristics. Dr Benjamin Kyle was replaced by Stephen Franklin, Lyta Alexander was replaced by Talia Winters, Laurel Takashima, was replaced by Susan Ivanova. Among the plot points which would later be taken up by other characters was stim addiction. In the pilot movie there are several references to Dr Kyle working too hard and too long, what would eventually lead Dr Franklin to use stims.<br/><br/>-Perhaps most significant was the departure of Michael O&#39;Hare and the replacement of Jeffrey Sinclair with John Sheridan. Originally Sinclair was supposed to last for the whole series and was meant to both lead the battle against the Shadows as well as becoming Valen. Straczynski decided that this was two much for one character, a feeling which meshed nicely with O&#39;Hare&#39;s desire t depart the show, and the role of the Captain was recast. John Sheridan would go on to fight the shadows while Jeffrey Sinclair would become Valen. Vestiges of this unified plotline can be seen in the show: one is Catherine Sakai, Sinclair&#39;s on-again-off-again love interest who, at the end of season one was sent on a mission to the galactic rim. When Sheridan was introduced it was revealed that his wife had apparently died on a mission to the rim. If Sinclair had stayed on Sakai would have fulfilled the role ultimately played by Anna Sheridan. Similarly when Captain Sheridan ultimately &quot;dies&quot; he dematerializes into energy, an effect which would likely have led to his becoming Valen.<br/><br/>-Another altered plotline was that of the &quot;traitor.&quot; Babylon 5 was always supposed to have a traitor among her crew who was loyal to sinister elements of EarthGov, rather than to the station. Originally this was supposed to be Laruel Takashima. When she left the show the plotline was transfered to Susan Ivanova. However, when the actress who played Talia Winters wanted to leave the show the plotline was used to write Talia out.<br/><br/>-In the episode BSquared the crew learns that the previous station, Babylon 4, has been moving through time. Originally it was explained that a mysterious figure known as &quot;The One&quot; was bringing Babylon 4 forward through time in order to serve as a base. During the episode the crew experiences flashes from their past and future. During one of these, Captain Sinclair sees Garibaldi, apparently fighting to the death against an unseen foe who is destroying Babylon 5. One of the final scenes reveals that &quot;The One&quot; is in fact Jeffrey Sinclair, although he appears quite a bit older. Eventually the mystery was explained in season three when Sinclair brought the station forward a few years in time, becoming artificially older in the process, before travelling back in time with it to the first shadow war. Originally, however, it seems clear that the station was being brought forward in time to serve as base after Babylon 5 was destroyed by the shadows. The Sinclair shown in the episode was from decades in the future near the end of his life when he would eventually become Valen.<br/><br/>-As originally conceived, Delenn was supposed to be an androgynous character, played by an actress but with her voice altered to sound masculine. Her transformation in season two would involve not only become more human but also becoming female. This idea was scrapped before filming began although Delenn&#39;s makeup became more human between the pilot movie and the series.<br/><br/>-Originally Straczynski intended for Londo to assassinate Cartagia. When he was writing Cartagia&#39;s death scene, however, he decided that it would be better for Vir to do it.<br/><br/>-At the end of season four Claudia Christian, who plays Ivanova, departed due to contractual disputes. She was written out of the show as having taken over a new class of starship. In her place a new character named Elizabeth Lochley was written in to take command of Babylon 5, and an important story arc for season five involved Lyta Alexander&#39;s romance with the leader of a doomed colony of telepaths on the station. If Ivanova had stayed on she would have assumed command of the station and been involved in a romance with the telepathic leader.<br/><br/>-In the plotline involving the human civil war the character of General Hague was always intended to lead the rebel forces against EarthGov. However when the time came for the plotline to mature the actor who played Hague was not available so his character was killed off camera. a5c7b9f00b
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