So, now that the movie has aired, and everyone has vented their frustrations and the like, it's time we answered a question we were all asking from day one:
Was JMS correct when casting a younger crew?
Granted, this can't be answered fully, because there is no series, and therefor we have not seen the characters go through changes, background checks and ect. But using your imaginations, if there is a series, do you see the younger actors having the same effect on you as the orignal B5 cast? In no way is this putting down the actors of B5Lr. I just feel that the age of actors can give a show a much different feel.
B5: Older actors--more serious and melodramatic feel. But then again they were playing ambassadors.
B5lr: Young, hip crew. Warriors, and new recruits. Makes sense. But would it work as a five year series? Hmmmm.
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"And that, Mollari, is why it will not be your people, or mine, or the Gaim, or the Drazi or the Vorlons or the Shadows who in the end will stand astride the galaxy like giants. It will be the humans."
"I think you are the one who is mad, G'kar," Londo said. "I can choose just as well as the humans. I can choose to stay in this cell, with you, or I can choose to leave."
"Yes, but can you choose for there not to be a cell at all?"
"I don't understand," Londo said.
"Exactly," G'kar said. "Exactly."
Was JMS correct when casting a younger crew?
Granted, this can't be answered fully, because there is no series, and therefor we have not seen the characters go through changes, background checks and ect. But using your imaginations, if there is a series, do you see the younger actors having the same effect on you as the orignal B5 cast? In no way is this putting down the actors of B5Lr. I just feel that the age of actors can give a show a much different feel.
B5: Older actors--more serious and melodramatic feel. But then again they were playing ambassadors.
B5lr: Young, hip crew. Warriors, and new recruits. Makes sense. But would it work as a five year series? Hmmmm.
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"And that, Mollari, is why it will not be your people, or mine, or the Gaim, or the Drazi or the Vorlons or the Shadows who in the end will stand astride the galaxy like giants. It will be the humans."
"I think you are the one who is mad, G'kar," Londo said. "I can choose just as well as the humans. I can choose to stay in this cell, with you, or I can choose to leave."
"Yes, but can you choose for there not to be a cell at all?"
"I don't understand," Londo said.
"Exactly," G'kar said. "Exactly."