Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

Ken

TasteMyRainbow

Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
I'm a huge B5 fan. Up to the point that I could tell you almost everything about every episode there is as well as the movies. I rarely meet anyone else that watches it let alone enjoys it as much as I do. Tho seams to be a lot of Sci-Fi lovers here. :P Maybe I will get lucky and find someone else that likes it. Hehe

C&C
Ken
Tommy

Ooom

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
I use to love that show. I haven't seen an episode in years though.

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
I loved Babylon 5, albiet, I couldn't get through all the movies and spin offs.

This is my favorite scene from Babylon 5 ever.

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Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
Im a fiver through and through, and we have a new-er recruit whose alt is G'Kar. Your not alone. B)
Ken

TasteMyRainbow

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
Also see a C&C lover. ;) Nod lover here too. C&C: Renegade & most of the C&C series I was known as NodServnt.

C&C
Ken
Kidd Kasper

kiddkasper

Re: Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
Tis I, G'Kar!

Seriously, even though they had a low budget, Babylon 5 had some of the best writing of ANY show, let alone sci-fi. It is among my most favorite of all time.
Trehes

trehes

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 18 2010
The truth is a three edged sword
Ken

TasteMyRainbow

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 19 2010
trehes wrote:
The truth is a three edged sword


Understanding is a three edged sword.
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 19 2010
I never really got into Babylon 5, but I did love Crusade. Wish there'd been more episodes of that.
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 19 2010
Yes i really could have used closure on that story.
Jwcisneros

Lorenius

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 24 2010
The Hollywood inside scoop on the fate of Crusade. It was developed as the flagship series for Sci-Fi. Twelve episodes were shot and only six were shown. The series was cancelled due to Sci-Fi's failure to meet contracted financial terms (in other words, they said they didn't have the money to pay for the series).

Other parties were invited to negotiate for the rights to run the series, but despite a strong track record by the previous series and the solid reputation of the producer (J. Michael Strycynzki), insufficient interest was generated and the series died a quiet death.

All of the actors were paid their "kill" fees (this is the compensation received by actors when a series commitment falls through in lieu of any residuals), the remaining episodes are "in the can," but unlikely to see the light of day. The status of the unshown episodes is legally paid for. The orginal series contractor may not air the unseen episodes
without a renogotiation of terms with the Executive Producer (JMS) and he may fully veto the idea.

So, Crusade is deader than week old mackerel. Much to my chagrin.

~JC
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 24 2010
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Fascinating, cheers for all of that! I know so few people who've even heard of it; even some Babylon V fans I know thought I'd imagined its spin-off series! lol

But oddly, some of that conflicts with Wikipedia's version. It seems to think there are 13 episodes currently available, although to me one of the most interesting bits of the Wiki article is the section detailing the episode broadcast order vs. agreed chronological order. How there could possibly be so much variation between them amazes me.

I watched them a long time ago, on very late night (UK) Channel 4, so I can't remember as much detail as I'd like, but I'm trying to get my hands on them now...
Joey Kelly

Trebian

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 24 2010
Hey guys... I'm also a huge fan of Babylon 5... but what does it have to do with STO? Babylon 5 wasn't even remotely related to Star Trek... I'm not splitting pennies here, I love B5... but maybe I'm missing something.
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 24 2010
lol

Don't feel too confused! The only thing you missed was the forum section this thread is in!:

Other Sci-Fi
A place to talk about things that are sci-fi, but not necessarily Star Trek or Star Wars.

:-D
Kidd Kasper

kiddkasper

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 24 2010
Someone has changed the Wiki. But, it use to say that 6 episodes were originally aired. It also said that JMS had the say on the others being released.
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

June 25 2010
Very interesting site here if anyone's interested. Has a lot of insider info about the production problems Crusade had.

And of course an extensive Bab5 section too.
Edited June 25 2010 by Pete_jhS
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re: Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

August 15 2010
I forgot to mention it earlier, but when I went on hol to Gran Canaria we took the laptop with a load of random TV shows (CSI, The Mentalist, Trek...) uploaded onto it to pass the time in the airport/between sessions in bed/while after-sunning/etc.

Anyhow, amongst them all, I'd downloaded Crusade to take away and watch. If anything, I liked it even more this time than before. I really wish it'd been commissioned for more. The episode "Visitors From Down the Street" was absolutely brilliant! :-D x
Yezar Gentak

yezar

Re:Babylon 5 seams to be missing here.

August 16 2010
Lorenius wrote:
Twelve episodes were shot and only six were shown.

~JC


On the topic of Crusade.

I find this odd as I have all 13 episodes on video as a fancy box set I picked up for only £3 from a friend. It's a great series and I would really love them to finish the story.
Edited August 16 2010 by yezar