"Walkabout"
I was immediately hooked.
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<font color="yellow"> Originally posted by jnk5y: </font color>
Saw the intro of season two i think and thought to myself what a cheesy low budget show.
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I've heard people say this, not about the specific area you mentioned, but about B5 in general.
For some reason, I cannot "see" this. I don't know if I'm just so pulled in by the B5 story that I can't see it, but it looks A-OK to me. Enterprise sets, OTOH, looks too smooth and refined, like all the surfaces look artificial, not real. To me, Enterprise sets look like CGI without surfacing (dirtying up). B5/Crusade/Rangers sets look like a working environment, not some sort of "clean room."
I'm always amazed at just how real B5/Crusade/Rangers sets look. e.g.
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[*]The B5 interiors (the big round doors, stairs, grating walkways, etc.).
[*]Whitestar and Sharlin Warcruiser interiors.
[*]The Excalibur interiors (living quarters, cafeteria, bridge, etc.).
[*]The Medusa interiors from The Long Road.
[*]Gideon's Explorer class ship interiors from War Zone.
[*]The exteriors and interiors in Racing the Night on the planet (the dirt and rock walls).
[*]The exteriors on the planet in War Zone (especially Eilerson on that rock wall in the beginning, and the dirt and rock wall when Eilerson first meets Gideon).
[*]The Liandra interiors (ladders, living quarters, sickbay, etc.).
[*]The dojo from TLaDiS (had the right feel)
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The only set in B5/Crusade/Rangers that I disliked was the interior of the Drakh ship in War Zone. Seemed like they were just walking in circles, retracing their steps. It didn't convey the sense of being a ship, something big, but rather just a small set that got used over and over again.