Re: Actual B5:TLT News
I dunno, I'm struggling to think of any sci-fi film or television property originating in this century (eg. since 2000) that has done it.. In fact even to me, personally, it does seem a little bit 20th century now. It was always a constraint of television that aliens that had to act tended to look and sound amazingly like Earth's dominant primate but with lumpy extra bits added, and I think it tended to alienate Joe Public. The current trend in sci-fi seems to be much more anthropocentric and 90% character-driven to 10% concept-driven where it had been the opposite (B5 probably embodies the middle of that shift). Obviously B5 can't exist without humanoid aliens, but I'm wondering if there may be more than just the stated reason for JMS choosing to focus on human characters for the first installments of TLT.
And if TLT turns out to be more of the same old but with better effects.. Again I dunno, I want to see it be successful enough to keep it going, and I'm not sure that's going to be enough, without injecting some fresh mystery, spark or hook..
Moved on? Sure, we are watching other shows, but that doesn't mean that we will view "human actors wearing prosthetic makeup to play aliens" as quaint or old fashioned. Just because BSG 2003+ and Firefly didn't do that , doesn't mean that "human actors wearing prosthetic makeup to play aliens" is now passe.
I dunno, I'm struggling to think of any sci-fi film or television property originating in this century (eg. since 2000) that has done it.. In fact even to me, personally, it does seem a little bit 20th century now. It was always a constraint of television that aliens that had to act tended to look and sound amazingly like Earth's dominant primate but with lumpy extra bits added, and I think it tended to alienate Joe Public. The current trend in sci-fi seems to be much more anthropocentric and 90% character-driven to 10% concept-driven where it had been the opposite (B5 probably embodies the middle of that shift). Obviously B5 can't exist without humanoid aliens, but I'm wondering if there may be more than just the stated reason for JMS choosing to focus on human characters for the first installments of TLT.
And if TLT turns out to be more of the same old but with better effects.. Again I dunno, I want to see it be successful enough to keep it going, and I'm not sure that's going to be enough, without injecting some fresh mystery, spark or hook..