View Poll Results: In The Beginning
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February 13th 11, 21:19
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
I enjoyed seeing this prequel to the series, though I do have several reservations. I definitely would not use it to introduce someone new to B5; not only are there spoilers, but also a bewildering number of characters showing up, some only very briefly. I can imagine someone wondering why that young girl appears, not realizing that Ivanova will play an important role on the station.
I do like the framework of aged Londo telling the story to children. Having him ask that crucial question, "What do you want?" brings back memories of his own decisions.
Why did Robin Atkin Downes have to play a Minbari?! I kept seeing Byron in him and wondering why he had to send for a telepath...
Interesting to know that Londo actually gave some good advice to the Earth Alliance on approaching the Minbari. However, he made up for that by spoiling the chance for peace later on.
What's fun to see is the younger version of each character! Londo with more and darker hair, Sheridan with a crew cut, Ivanova with short hair.
I do like seeing Dukhat again - a great character! Tragic that his death is the trigger for Minbari wrath and revenge. His statement about looking into the face of a Vorlon, upon which all doubt is gone, makes clear why Delenn later wanted to see Kosh to be sure of her path.
Interesting that Sheridan describes himself as chosen for the mission because he's expendable. He's not, of course.
The President's speech was very moving. Her appeal to "hold the line" makes clear why the battle was named so. I did notice one phrase she used, though - "Eve of Destruction" is a 60s protest song - intentional or chance?
Having G'Kar as a translator is risky, isn't it?! A warrior would not seem to be the best aid to achieving peace.
Once again Delenn blows a candle out, symbolically for the lives lost.
Sinclair is bound in that Christ-like position we've seen several times in the series.
The closing is very interesting - immediately preceding the end of Londo's life, after his last encounter with Sheridan and Delenn. Great camera move - leaving through the one open window.
I have read the first two of the Centauri book trilogy; alas, the third is so expensive that I haven't bought it. Wish it were available at a reasonable price - I'd like to read the conclusion.
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February 13th 11, 23:39
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
Actually, Robin Atkin Downes played the Minbari *before* he played Byron. ItB was shown as a lead-up to Season Five on TNT.
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February 14th 11, 09:07
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
Ah, good point, Jan! Then I wonder if his performance in ItB got him a role in Season 5.
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February 14th 11, 15:07
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
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I do like the framework of aged Londo telling the story to children. Having him ask that crucial question, "What do you want?" brings back memories of his own decisions.
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If you remember back to "The Gathering", Londo began that with a bit of narration too. It kind of establishing the whole show as being him telling the story to someone. "In The Beginning" now seems to be showing us to whom he was telling it.
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March 13th 11, 21:39
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Guest
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
establishing*
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March 16th 11, 03:34
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
Vacantlook, have you cloned yourself? There seem to be two...
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March 16th 11, 09:07
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Lurker
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
I just watched this the other night for the first time and I loved it. I was moved to tears over the defense of earth. It was also great to see so many epic moments that had been slowly revealed in the series but not shown. It was great to see Sinclair again too.
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March 16th 11, 16:15
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
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Originally Posted by Jade Jaguar
Vacantlook, have you cloned yourself? There seem to be two... 
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Yeah, not quite sure what's going on with that. That second post is not mine.
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March 16th 11, 18:38
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First One
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: The Sunshine State
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
Must be a glitch in the Matrix.
I know... not helping.
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March 17th 11, 03:00
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Re: EpDis: In The Beginning
Looks a a spambot in the making. Does the system allow duplicate member names?
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