But in purple--I'm stunning!
Mar. 1st, 2009 01:24 amTwo more episodes of B5 today. Thoughts:
So apparently a telepathic mindscan requires jazz hands and interpretive dance? And a description of telepath sex requires some kind of ambiguous Eastern European accent? (Oh dear lord, that scene with Talia and Sinclair. Between those two actors and the awful, awful greenscreen effects, it was a screaming vortex of suck.)*
I'm starting to really enjoy G'Kar. He was cool in "Mind War," but he had already won me over at the beginning of "Parliament of Dreams." Gilbert and Sullivan apparently have counterparts on Narn: "So many fishies left in the sea, so many fishies--but no one for meeeee." And then he tells his dinner to stay put. (The Narn are really Klingons in disguise, aren't they? Seriously.) Na'Toth strikes me as an excellent addition as well. She and Ivanova should get together and just snark on people for a few hours.
I remembered Bester as being supremely creepy from my first attempt at this show, and he did not disappoint this time. Eeeek. Who would've ever thought Pavel "nuclear wessels" Chekov could grow up to be an evil and terrifying telepath?
* Watching this show after watching an episode of BSG really, really doesn't do B5 any favors. I know it was made in the mid 90s and that the best episodes are yet to come, but man. The things they could've done in 2009.
So apparently a telepathic mindscan requires jazz hands and interpretive dance? And a description of telepath sex requires some kind of ambiguous Eastern European accent? (Oh dear lord, that scene with Talia and Sinclair. Between those two actors and the awful, awful greenscreen effects, it was a screaming vortex of suck.)*
I'm starting to really enjoy G'Kar. He was cool in "Mind War," but he had already won me over at the beginning of "Parliament of Dreams." Gilbert and Sullivan apparently have counterparts on Narn: "So many fishies left in the sea, so many fishies--but no one for meeeee." And then he tells his dinner to stay put. (The Narn are really Klingons in disguise, aren't they? Seriously.) Na'Toth strikes me as an excellent addition as well. She and Ivanova should get together and just snark on people for a few hours.
I remembered Bester as being supremely creepy from my first attempt at this show, and he did not disappoint this time. Eeeek. Who would've ever thought Pavel "nuclear wessels" Chekov could grow up to be an evil and terrifying telepath?
* Watching this show after watching an episode of BSG really, really doesn't do B5 any favors. I know it was made in the mid 90s and that the best episodes are yet to come, but man. The things they could've done in 2009.
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Date: 2009-03-01 09:52 pm (UTC)I've gotta be honest with you: I have no idea what you're talking about. I've seen many plays on and off B'way and been in several myself, and this show looks like a TV show to me. I've never ever had a problem with how it looked. And neither has anyone else I've ever come across (I had several friends who'd already been up on it when I started catching up in reruns). So...sounds like a personal problem to me. ;)
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Date: 2009-03-01 11:36 pm (UTC)The blocking is less obvious than the photography, but there seems to be a feeling of "hit your carefully-measured mark and DON'T MOVE" in these early episodes. Possibly it's related to everyone being new to the characters, but having read things like this (scroll down to the two comments by "nevermore") make me think not.
JMS himself speaks here on the staginess of the dialogue, which I finally seem to be getting used to, thankfully. And I've always loved the alien costumes and makeup! Londo looks like some kind of cross between a Hessian soldier, a Russian noble, and the Bride of Frankenstein, and it's awesome. :)
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Date: 2009-03-01 11:42 pm (UTC)Thanks, but no thanks. I enjoy the show now. I have no desire to stop being able to do that.