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  • Fifteen Years Ago Today

    'Sleeping in Light' aired.



    Jan
    "As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.

  • #2
    Yes !

    Another milestone for B5.
    Jan from Denmark

    My blog :

    http://www.babylonlurker.dk

    "Our thoughts form the Universe - they *always* matter"

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    • #3
      ...Fifteen years..., good grief, it hardly seems possible it was so long ago, yet there it is.

      By coincidence, I watched this episode on Friday night. I spotted a mistake I'd never seen before in the last 15 years! I'm not going to moan about anyone because everybody makes mistakes, that's just the way it is.

      But -darn it all- now I've noticed it, I can't take my eyes off it!

      I'm not going to publicly post what it is because I don't want to drive anyone else nuts with it, but I do check my PMs now and then, if anyone would like to ask....

      Fifteen years. Where does the time go? That way. Out there. Beyond the Rim. To the Truth.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sinclair's Fan View Post
        ...Fifteen years..., good grief, it hardly seems possible it was so long ago, yet there it is.
        Wow, has it really been that long!

        Originally posted by Sinclair's Fan View Post
        By coincidence, I watched this episode on Friday night. I spotted a mistake I'd never seen before in the last 15 years! I'm not going to moan about anyone because everybody makes mistakes, that's just the way it is.

        But -darn it all- now I've noticed it, I can't take my eyes off it!

        I'm not going to publicly post what it is because I don't want to drive anyone else nuts with it, but I do check my PMs now and then, if anyone would like to ask....

        Oh go on! We're all adults... I can cope! What did you spot?

        PM me if you want to keep it off the forums, but discussion can be a bit sparse here, so do please post it... might provide a good talking point.
        Captain John Sheridan: I really *hate* it when you do that.

        Kosh: Good!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ubik View Post
          Oh go on!
          Ha-ha!

          Seriosly though, the problem with it is this; as soon as you spot it, the wonderful illusion that the episode is happening for real is completely lost, and instead of joining Sheridan on one last emotional journey, the real-life fact that you're simply watching a TV show comes looming out of the TV screen and bops you over the head!

          So..., a PM it is. When you see what a daft little problem it is, I hope you'll understand why I didn't want to post it where a casual visitor might accidentally see it, spoiling this great episode forever.

          So standby and... JUMP!

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          • #6
            It doesn't matter. You've said too much already! Now I will obsess over it! Don't tell me! Don't tell me!

            So the weirdest aspect of this thread for me is not that I am getting too old too quickly, but the fact that I swear this aired in the spring. As soon as I read Jan's post my brain said, "That isn't right. It aired in the spring." I guess I really am getting old.
            Susan Ivanova, "I'll be in the car."

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            • #7
              I was surprised to discover that I agreed with Sinclair's Fan that it not be posted. Oh, it's nothing major at all but I can see that it could be distracting once noticed.

              As for the spring thing, Looney...maybe you were in Australia that year? There was a fair amount of flak on the message boards about it being so close to Thanksgiving here in the States. And hey, we're all getting old!

              Happy Thanksgiving/Hanukkah/holidays everybody!

              Jan
              "As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.

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              • #8
                I've never been to Australia, so I am just going to assume everyone else is wrong. LOL
                Susan Ivanova, "I'll be in the car."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jan View Post
                  I was surprised to discover that I agreed with Sinclair's Fan...
                  Ooh-err, I'm not sure how to feel about that!

                  Here's looking forward to the weekend!

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                  • #10
                    I was amused... will watch for it next time around.
                    Captain John Sheridan: I really *hate* it when you do that.

                    Kosh: Good!

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                    • #11
                      Remember, it is really an ISN Special Documentary, so it's not a found footage of real people.
                      "And what kind of head of Security would I be if I let people like me know things that I'm not supposed to know? I mean, I know what I know because I have to know it. And if I don't have to know it, I don't tell me, and I don't let anyone else tell me either. " And I can give you reasonable assurances that the head of Security will not report you for doing so."
                      "Because you won't tell yourself about it?"

                      "I try never to get involved in my own life, too much trouble."

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                      • #12
                        Agreed, and whenever I find myself getting too wrapped up, I can be heard to remind myself what the 'Fi' part if 'Sci-Fi' stands for...... just my little joke!
                        Last edited by Sinclair's Fan; 12-05-2013, 05:19 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Hi folks, sorry if I'm repeating old news - but there is a very good interview with Peter Jurasik on this week's Babble On Project.

                          Peter informs us about Londo Mollari and the inspirations that made him tick.
                          Better yet are his insights of the show and his own story as an actor, teacher, and genuine nice guy.

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the link, DaveNarn!!!!!!!

                            Londo's character is such a fun and fascinating one, and I've never heard an interview with him before. Happy happy bedtime listening.

                            As for the thread topic: I didn't see SIL when it first aired, and I'm glad I didn't. Was so depressed my first time seeing it (if it had aired on TV and I couldn't just start back over at the beginning, I don't know how I would have coped.

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