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Ruuger ([personal profile] ruuger) wrote in [community profile] babylon5_love2015-01-17 09:00 pm
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Rewatch: "The Long, Twilight, Struggle"

For some reason, I always confuse the name of this episode with the S2 finale... This is the one with the mass drivers, though, isn't it?

Bonus reading:

Analysis on Lurker's Guide
Discussion at B5_revisited

[identity profile] vjs2259.livejournal.com 2015-01-19 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I just re-watched this episode before writing my B5 Xmas fic. I still think it's strange, the whole 'you have allies' thing between Draal and Sheridan because the Great Machine (minus the obvious help in obtaining B4 which lies in the future...past? whatever) does little or nothing in the Great War. It feels like a missing piece somehow.

That last 'Zathras!' is one of my favorite 'things clicking into place' scenes.

I heard Peter J. speak on filming this episode. Apparently to get that looking down from space angle they had him up on a ladder for hours. With no breaks. His physical discomfort helped sell his emotional turmoil.

I never believed in Londo's good intentions; everything he did was for the good of the Centauri (and not even that since it led to nothing but trouble for his people) and for no one else. This re-watch is the first time I noticed the old Emperor talking about the Centauri's lost greatness--they were all over space at one time, weren't they, and our First Contact? The Centauri elite never resigned themselves to their post-Empire status, which made them ripe for exploitation. I wonder what the Centauri-in-the-street thought of all this longing for conquest. Idle support as long as it didn't impinge on their everyday lives?

Kosh says at some point that both the Narn and the Centauri are dying, but then, the Vorlons had an exaggerated sense of their own importance too.

[identity profile] vjs2259.livejournal.com 2015-01-21 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I see possible parallels with all empires; they all fall, and if they survive they regret past glories.