We haven’t engaged in any irresponsible, groundless speculation about Babylon 5 in a while - really since before I interviewed Joe Straczynski ( http://www.republibot.com/content/interview-joe-straczynski ), and since my POP 3 server (Whatever that is) won’t let me check my Email, this seems a fine time to start. Added to which, I’m feeling much less sick than I have over the last 10 days, but still not well enough to do anything useful, so, here we go:
My question is: “What Was Legend of the Rangers” all about? What would have happened if it had gone to series?
Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight (2002) – yet another TV Movie, intended as a pilot for yet another B5 spinoff. This one was stillborn, but watching it again for the first time in 5 years or so, I rather liked it. Not great, but I think maybe it had more potential than the quickly-cancelled Crusade. As with nearly all pilots, it’s really exposition-heavy. The acting is all rather stiff, and it’s a crying shame seeing the late Andreas Katsulas in his last-ever appearance as G’kar without him having someone solid to play off of.
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