In a break from talking about games I'm instead going to talk about my favourite science fiction show. I started watching Babylon 5 late at night on channel 4 when the show first aired, I can't remember a time or day of the week it used to air but I remember much of the show. I caught episodes here and there on Bravo when it was re-run years later. What sticks in my mind most from those early memories is Londo and G'Gar, their arguments with each other but yet the camaraderie between them both. I was young when I first watched it(about 8 or 9 I'd guess) so my memories from then aren't as clear as I wish they were, that's why earlier this year I started watching the series again.
To fill people in on the series; it was created by J Michael Straczynski(JMS) and first aired in 1993, it was set aboard a space station, Babylon 5, designed to bring peace to the galaxy by getting the major races to talk. Babylon 5 creates excellent characterisation and a real sense of diverse alien cultures. The show has massive plot arc's which spans from season 1 all the way through to season 5, although the majority of the action occurs in Season 4. By the time the end comes the viewer feels like they've been on a journey, that they've experienced part of this amazing universe. JMS recently spoke at new york comic con and hinted at a new series or movie for the 20th anniversary.
I saw the last episode tonight - all 5 seasons, 22 episodes each and 42 minutes an episode or about 2 working weeks in all. I won't say it was always brilliant, I won't even say it was always good but when it got things right it was perfect. "The Fall of Centauri Prime" towards the end of Season 5 is probably the highlight of the entire series for me. I think the reason why the episode appeals to me so much is because by this stage in the series I was heavily invested in Londo's character. In it he is broken, forced to make a decision that no one should have to make, its believable and genuine. I felt empathy for his situation, I questioned what I would do, how he would cope, what it would mean for his people, I genuinely cared. I cared more about Londo and the Centauri than I have ever cared for anyone or anything in a videogame. It's not that I believe games can't express such complex emotions, in fact I believe games should be a better medium for exactly this kind of scenario, purely because I would have some agency, some say in what happens. It will happen in a game someday, and soon I hope, the technology is there just not the will from the major studios it seems.
Now if you don't mind I've got a date with Costume Quest and Tim Schafer will be pissed if I miss it... interesting designer to bring up in this post perhaps!
B5 most favourite tv show ever... alnog there with twin peaks
ReplyDeleteIts pretty awesome alright, Twin Peaks used to freak me out when I was younger but I must look into getting it.
ReplyDeleteive got the full set on DVD ---
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