Babylon 5 | Season 2: Episode 11 "All Alone in the Night" | Reaction & Review!
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Babylon 5 | Season 2: Episode 11 "All Alone in the Night" | Reaction & Review!
Welcome back to yet another reaction to Babylon 5! Today we will be watching Season 2 Episode 9 titled "All Alone in the Night" - Hope you enjoy!
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0:00 - Intro
3:05 - Reaction Развлечения
Jones: "Oh what're you on about..."
Kosh: ...
Jones: "Explain!"
Kosh: You do not understand.
Jones: No, I don't!
Kosh: Good...
Yup. That's Kosh.💯 The best part is going to be, seeing Jones' reactions when all this set up pays off in later seasons.
@@thebrewingsailor9172 It's always amazing when the pieces start sliding into place.
Why do so many reactors expect there to be some kind of major revelation when Sheridan is addressing the crew? It's pretty straight forward: Sheridan has been using B5 as an information source for General Hague, and is now bringing the crew in on it. That's it, there's no massive secret that they finish the episode without telling us.
xD You were talking during the credits when Sheridan says all alone in the night.
This one always gets first time viewers in the end..... always trying to figure it all out. B5 doing what B5 does.
There are some positively amazing moments ahead, but the second half of Season 2 has always been some of the best of Babylon 5. All the chess pieces that begin to move around the board. Some really great stuff in the next few episodes, to be sure.
If you think it's bad for you, imagine those of us who watched in the 90s and had to wait a week or more to see the next episode. Months if it were the end of the season. But, I'm glad you're enjoying it so much. 🤣 I won't say when, but you will see that Narn again. He's even more awesome than you think. I'm actually....well, I won't say friend. That might be stretching the term. But a friendly acquaintance of the actor, Marshal Teague (aka the bad guy in Road House who Swayze rips his throat out at the end). He lives in the same area and has come to drink my beer on a few occasions. Great guy and he has wonderful stories about working on the show.
The Narn that Sheridan is fighting here is played by Marshall Teague. He also played the transformed killing machine in the early season1 episode "Infection". You may see the actor again in B5.
"Who is - all alone in the night? - I would say Sheridan and Delenn.
And what was that dream or vision Sheridan had? What is up with Kosh?
I guess we shall see.
Be seeing you!
Poor guy is going to loose his mind. When and how all these strings get tied.
In case there was any confusion, the Streib are not the same as the species seen being taken to court in the episode "Grail". Those ones are called the Vree, and you saw their flying saucers in the episode "Deathwalker". They're a member of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds, so you'll see them in the background sometimes.
Can't really say anything about the ship other than it doesn't seem right to go abducting people in something that isn't saucer shaped.
Franklin and his father could not have more opposing positions. Franklin values all life, his father values military victories and putting "Earth first."
By the way, JMS wrote an autobiography. It's amazing he is as sane as he is: his father was a Nazi war criminal who was never caught and abused him and tried to groom him to be a neonazi, his father also killed any pet he had whenever they moved, he was r%4ped by another relative, etc. JMS did suffer long term trauma and actually was unable to have a normal relationship with his wife due to it, causing them to divorce but remain close friends.
I always respected him and his talent, but after reading that autobiography, I had a newfound respect and appreciation for him.
While I'm constantly recommending this book to others all the time, I avoid providing any of the revelations found within, as I it would almost certainly lessen the reader's experience. 😕🤷🏼♂️
_Be well!_ 🙋🏼♂️
@@CaesiusX Yes, that is one hell of an autobiography. I consider it a miracle that he is alive, let alone writing such brilliant stuff as B5, and much more.
The title ióf the autobiography, Becoming Superman, gets a whole new meaning after reading that book.
@@BabylonLurker Couldn't agree more. It literally had me pausing from time to time just to have that mental _"woah."_ 😳
It is a sign of great writing that you don't want the episode to end.😎
Where does the show go?
The show doesn't go anywhere.
It has always been here.
You have always been here. Sheridan is the archetypal hero that has always existed in every story.
Remember, the shadows have servants and allies.
The episode is pretty powerful on the rewatch, but it has a lot of important story building stuff. Delenn is pretty much having the worst time of her life since she lost her mentor (we know this from Soul Hunter). Her people don't trust her. How will she come out of this? Sheridan is just got briefed that we're having some bad stuff happening in Earthgov. And the most important part, we were shown how badass the Agamemnon is.
You have always been here.
Ha ha ha , so many questions and no answers ........
Trying to understand a Vorlon is pointless haha
You must listen to the music instead of the song.
By the way, I think part of the reason JMS had D'Lenn go through the transformation was because the actress was having trouble with the "bald" prosthetic.
Nope. It was always the intention that the character was going to change as part of the season 1 cliffhanger. What changed is the intensity of the make up. Originally the Minbari were very androgynus (Which is why Mira looked so mannish in The Gathering, as did the other Minbari, even though both of them are played by women.)
@@OpenMawProductions there was a reason I said "I think", it was because I thought I might be mixing her up with someone else or another production. I know JMS often had to make changes to his intended storyline due to actor situations (like with Sinclair). He called them story "trapdoors" or something like that, ways to keep the story coherent while explaining changes caused by real world events. When we get to the end or at change points I will try to reveal the original plan he had. An obvious one already was Sinclair becoming a guest character only.
@@OpenMawProductions In "The Gathering", JMS originally intended to reprocess Furlan's voice to be less distinctly female (as was eventually done with Leni Parker's voice in Roddenberry's posthumous 'Earth: Final Conflict'), but changed his mind, fortunately.
@@jayburn00There are also many plot threads that were dropped because of the trapdoors.
@@jayburn00 yes, trapdoors. Like the fact that every big character has a developed aid or there are 2nd in command in the Earthforce command structures. If something happens to the main character in real life, like the actors have to leave and can't perform anymore, there is a replacement ready.
Kosh, where are you?
Patience youngling, all will be revealed... In time. ;)
The guy Sheridan was fighting was not Narn, but another race that is represented on Babylon 5. Similar to Mass Effect, there are more powerful civilizations that have greater authority on Babylon 5's council. Those civilizations are the Centauri, the Humans, the Minbari, the Vorlons, and the Narn. The civilizations that are part of the council but not having as much authority includes the guys who fought over purple/green, an insect like race, the greys who abducted humans (you saw one in a lawsuit about it), and a lot of others I can't remember.
Sheridan fought two different people: first a Drazi, then a Narn.
Lenier is in love with Delenn.
I wouldn't worry too much about Sheridan's vision.
This is good, but I came for Battlestar. I get you have issues. Have you tried Stargate ? First season I have to admit was hard work. However I can't think of another show that built week on week other than B5. They are scavenging tech and not forgetting about it next week. The first few episodes can't even shoot through shields. By season 6 they have built there 1st X-Wings. Just gotta push through season 1.😊
Susan Ivanova. Eee-van-oh-vah. Not so difficult to pronounce if you pay attention.
I'm not sure why I'm bothering to correct your pronunciation when you even say Babylon in a strange way. 2 seasons in..lol