Babylon 5: Shutdown
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One if best sifi series on the tv.
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NB5 may you rest in piece
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No person other than Michael himself had the right to do this.
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i never understood why they had to blow it up. did i misses something? i mean that station is a inportant piece of history. it could be a monument or museum
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I really didn't understand the blowing up thing. The story said "we can't leave it here or it would be a menace to navigation." But nobody went there anymore, so who would it menace? And all that schrapnel would be alot more dangerous than one big hunk in orbit.
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Glad that JMS got his 5 year masterpiece made, but wish it was still going, or at least would have continued for a few more years, there has been nothing quite like B5 and I envy those who get to see it now for the first time, it is just as powerful now as it ever was. Introduce B5 to people, I have yet to have someone I got to watch it say they did not like it. JMS got the twists and turns in the story just right to keep you hooked, yes an awesome story indeed.
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I actually wept when I watched this episode, after watching all the previous ones. And then there is something like 9/11 in the news and I don't feel anything - before the movie about the events in the planes came out of course. Mind is so fucked up thing - feelings have nothing to do with reality.
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@griggy01 "For evil to prosper, allow idiots to act" - That explains a good deal about yanks.
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It was very fitting to have JMS to shut down the station him self. This part where babylon 5 is decommisioned is very powerful ending indeed.
Beautiful music when it explodes. Franke was an excelent composer.
AluminumF0ilHead 3 years ago 15
At the beginning of the clip you see the Master itself, J.M.Straczinsky, turning off the lights - a symbol of closing his awesome B5 story.
Rasputin1971 3 years ago 11