While I like that they ended up being a bit more even-handed in their treatment of the Shadows toward the end, the race was a little too clearly Evil to be walked back by that point.
While I like that they ended up being a bit more even-handed in their treatment of the Shadows toward the end, the race was a little too clearly Evil to be walked back by that point.
@avclub-04d524031f29c89d78cae864bd6f0de7:disqus How's that going, by the way?
@avclub-c1bac1d55ebcc415d61552acbfbb219d:disqus Bryan Cranston was in New York Minute? I need to watch that again.
Choke on that, causality! [shakes fist]
Let us never speak of that again.
The Warrior caste drive like this.
It's great how they thought that would work. They might as well have sent a Shadow wearing a rubber 'Anna' mask.
I would love it if, instead of using the word 'butt' all the time and sounding like they're twelve years old, the characters freely used the word 'cunt'.
I enjoyed the oneupmanship of Butcher Bay.
Stay tuned.
I never watched much Stargate, but I seem to remember a couple interesting-looking space battles in that. The CG was always pretty dodgy, but that's a standard hazard.
Nah.
I don't know why Justin exists as a character. I can only hope they were intending much more with him that got cut, because there's nothing he says or does in his one scene that couldn't be done by Morden instead.
@avclub-774c4a3e756c4d8f28b15a27ed4408c7:disqus Well, at least they believe they can.
Even though I doubt the audience was very much attached to Catherine Sakai, I still regret that B5 was forced to use Anna Sheridan for that series of events instead.
It makes sense to me. I believe the greater purpose of this trap isn't just to kill Refa, it's also to cow the rest of Londo's would-be enemies.
Don't feel too bad: the same basic thing happens at the end of Equilibrium.
It's really awful. And strange, too, because you'd think that an enigmatic dream-prophecy which later turns out to make perfect sense would be JMS's bread and butter.
If I didn't know for certain that Babylon 5's major character arcs were mapped out beforehand, I would swear that the dream interpretations were just desperate retconning to disguise the fact that it was a prophecy leading nowhere.
It's a well-known stereotype that Minbari have absolutely, positively no rhythm.