• How Severed Dreams revolutionized television | Babylon 5

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 23 04:30:53 2024
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    It vindicated Babylon 5Æs story arc, won science fictionÆs greatest prize
    (the Hugo) and changed television as we know it.

    Let me tell you the story of Severed Dreams - the culmination of three years
    of storytelling and one of B5Æs best ever space battles.

    #babylon5 #spacebattles #b5 #sciencefiction

    https://youtu.be/Cebs7zRtjiw?si=CvaLCBAmHVoiVgCW

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  • From john@21:1/5 to weberm@polaris.net on Sun Jul 28 22:08:53 2024
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    In article <v7o4tj$160hp$14@dont-email.me>, weberm@polaris.net wrote:

    It vindicated Babylon 5Æs story arc, won science fictionÆs greatest prize >(the Hugo) and changed television as we know it.

    Let me tell you the story of Severed Dreams - the culmination of three years >of storytelling and one of B5Æs best ever space battles.

    #babylon5 #spacebattles #b5 #sciencefiction

    https://youtu.be/Cebs7zRtjiw?si=CvaLCBAmHVoiVgCW

    Severed Dreams and the two episodes before it are some of the best dramatic (not just Sci Fi) story arcs ever broadcast on TV (IMO), and they cemented my reason that Babylon 5 is my favorite TV show of all time. I think it works incredibly well how the storyline of the Narn being annihilated by the
    Centauri and finding sanctuary on B5 leads to displaced Narns making up much
    of the security force defending the station. It makes it so much more plausible as to how B5 could legitimately fight off an assault by training military units. And Delenn showing up just before all hope is lost...it's still my favorite example of the "fleet showing up to save the day".-- Democrats and the liberal media hate President Trump more than they
    love this country.

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