Za_Ha_Dum
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I believe that everybody will agree when I say that JMS was really, really, really inspired when he "saw"; in his mind the whole B5 arc. As Leonardo Da Vinci made the well known "Monalisa", or Ludwig Van Beethoven made the "9th symphony"; (Actually my best is "Egmont Overture"), or even "Imagine" from John Lennon are considered masterpieces. Babylon five made by Joe Michael Straczynski should also be stated under same status. Why?
Because I am amazed to read in this board (specially the thread "What does B5 mean to you") how many people, from a wide range of nationalities/cultures feel quite same as I do.
JMS with his B5 arc did something that overcame the screen. I read people saying that B5 changed their lives, either helping to look the world in a different perspective or by solving some personnal problem. Only master piece can have this effect in people.
In my personnal case, I can see now, for instance, that international intrigues/conflicts is more complex than shown on TV. "Ilusion of Truth" taught me about the media. Its really the fourth power which can easily manipulate information and make you believe the way they want you to see.
The chapter where Deleen & Shakiri ("Moments of Transition") had to prove their intentions exposing themselves to the Starfire Wheel, was an excelent view on how coward and selfish can be people who have a lot of power. A challenging question: "Would George W. Bush follow into the fire?";
And many of G Kars speaches, that give us many things to think about (just one example: when he said that he lost an eye but now he can see better than before). What an amazing lesson!!
I wonder if somebody (perhaps Joe DeMartino) know if in the B5 crew were there psycologists, sociologists, antropologists, etc.
Another nothing to do question: Who knows where is JMS from? His last name seems from East Europe and also jewish.
"Be the force with you" Ups /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Thats Star Wars term..How would it be in B5 terms??
Take care,
Cadu
Za_Ha_Dum
Because I am amazed to read in this board (specially the thread "What does B5 mean to you") how many people, from a wide range of nationalities/cultures feel quite same as I do.
JMS with his B5 arc did something that overcame the screen. I read people saying that B5 changed their lives, either helping to look the world in a different perspective or by solving some personnal problem. Only master piece can have this effect in people.
In my personnal case, I can see now, for instance, that international intrigues/conflicts is more complex than shown on TV. "Ilusion of Truth" taught me about the media. Its really the fourth power which can easily manipulate information and make you believe the way they want you to see.
The chapter where Deleen & Shakiri ("Moments of Transition") had to prove their intentions exposing themselves to the Starfire Wheel, was an excelent view on how coward and selfish can be people who have a lot of power. A challenging question: "Would George W. Bush follow into the fire?";
And many of G Kars speaches, that give us many things to think about (just one example: when he said that he lost an eye but now he can see better than before). What an amazing lesson!!
I wonder if somebody (perhaps Joe DeMartino) know if in the B5 crew were there psycologists, sociologists, antropologists, etc.
Another nothing to do question: Who knows where is JMS from? His last name seems from East Europe and also jewish.
"Be the force with you" Ups /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Thats Star Wars term..How would it be in B5 terms??
Take care,
Cadu
Za_Ha_Dum