B5\'s greatest hits
I couldn't help but notice the rise in posts that talk about the very few bad aspects of Babylon 5 and concluded that what was needed was a thread where we could talk about the hundreds of spine-tingling/ tear jerking/ profound (running out of words)that set Babylon 5 aside from most other TV sci-fi.I'll start the ball rolling with a scene in "comes the inquisitor....." that i've never seen discussed here. The scene in question is the one where Vir walks solemnly into a lift only to turn around a few moments later to see a seemingly angry G'Kar staring him out. What follows is about 10 seconds of total awkward silence before Vir says "I'm sorry". Needless to say the bit that followed where G'Kar sliced his hand so that the blood that dripped represented the thousands of Narn lives that were lost left me with a tear in my eye . The performances between the two in that scence have to me one of my favourite out of the whole series and possibly out of any show i've ever seen. I think its the way you can both feel sorry for Vir and his helpless position and understand why G'Kar cannot forgive him despite Virs peace offering. Sorry, I got pretty into that, its a bloody great scene! So what are your favourite moments and how did they affect you?
I couldn't help but notice the rise in posts that talk about the very few bad aspects of Babylon 5 and concluded that what was needed was a thread where we could talk about the hundreds of spine-tingling/ tear jerking/ profound (running out of words)that set Babylon 5 aside from most other TV sci-fi.I'll start the ball rolling with a scene in "comes the inquisitor....." that i've never seen discussed here. The scene in question is the one where Vir walks solemnly into a lift only to turn around a few moments later to see a seemingly angry G'Kar staring him out. What follows is about 10 seconds of total awkward silence before Vir says "I'm sorry". Needless to say the bit that followed where G'Kar sliced his hand so that the blood that dripped represented the thousands of Narn lives that were lost left me with a tear in my eye . The performances between the two in that scence have to me one of my favourite out of the whole series and possibly out of any show i've ever seen. I think its the way you can both feel sorry for Vir and his helpless position and understand why G'Kar cannot forgive him despite Virs peace offering. Sorry, I got pretty into that, its a bloody great scene! So what are your favourite moments and how did they affect you?