The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. JMS CompuServe messages collected by The Green Meddler <kilgalen@tde.com>.
  2. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  3. To: B. Blyth, 76350,2717 Sunday, October 01, 1995 7:46:19 PM
  4. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#353246
  5. "I don't think that (B5) would be doing too well if it was a clone of ST."
  6. (Actually, that should be *were*, not *was*...just to be pedantic.)
  7. That is, in a nutshell, part of the problem we faced going in. On the
  8. one hand, you have the ST fans who, understandably, hadn't heard about what
  9. B5 was, or that it preceded DS9 by 5 years. (This thanks to the new PR
  10. philosophy at Warner Bros., which strives to create the notion of stealth
  11. programming...that which cannot be picked up on radar, sonar, TV or infrared
  12. motion detectors.) Not their fault, in other words. Thinking the show was
  13. just a DS9 ripoff, many of them opted out...again, understandably, given the
  14. circumstances.
  15. Then you have those viewers who tuned in expecting to see something
  16. like ST, found it wasn't, and decided we weren't doing ST or SF correctly
  17. because of that, and did a fast fade.
  18. Finally you had the non-ST fans, who assumed it was just like ST (in
  19. some cases in part because some of the comments lent themselves to that; one
  20. station astonishingly enough even said, "From the creators of DS9," which
  21. probably astonished Berman/Pillar about as much as it did me), and thus
  22. didn't check it out, assuming it was just more of the same.
  23. Consequently...we fell between three chairs. It has taken time for
  24. people to get the word about what the show *really* is (mainly word of
  25. mouth; to some extent we are still a stealth program). As they've made that
  26. discovery, a task no less daunting than the first trans-Atlantic crossing by
  27. canoe, our audience has grown slowly but steadily.
  28. TeeVee...it's a mug's game, Brenna.
  29. jms
  30. Subj: B5, in general Section: Star Trek
  31. To: TazDevil, 102671,2161 Monday, October 02, 1995 12:05:27 AM
  32. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#353635
  33. No ill will was taken, or is extended.
  34. Actually, it seems to me, what you're really talking about is not the
  35. show's maturity, but your *familiarity* with the characters, two different
  36. things. The more you see them, the more backlog of information you have to
  37. appreciate their actions. Very often, on many series, it's not so much a
  38. question of the actors getting comfortable with their characters as the
  39. *audience* getting comfortable with them. Many of the same folks who
  40. initially didn't like Sinclair, after they got to know the character, went
  41. back to re-watch the first episodes and found that there's depth they didn't
  42. appreciate there, visible now because they know who the character is.
  43. jms
  44. Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
  45. To: Neville White, 100335,2721 Monday, October 02, 1995 9:12:13 PM
  46. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354530
  47. The favor is called in in season three, in one of the earlier episodes.
  48. It may surprise you....
  49. jms
  50. Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
  51. To: Neville White, 100335,2721 Tuesday, October 03, 1995 4:25:08 AM
  52. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#355007
  53. I'd imagine (just a guess) that B5 will restart in the UK around April
  54. or thereabouts.
  55. jms
  56. Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
  57. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:31 AM
  58. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356195
  59. "Is this important?"
  60. What isn't?
  61. jms
  62. Subj: B5 or ST, why not both? Section: Babylon 5
  63. To: Timothy J. Scallon, 102775,510 Monday, October 02, 1995 9:12:30 PM
  64. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354531
  65. Your motives in asking the question are beyond doubt; your intent is
  66. clearly sincerely motivated. It's just that it's been asked so many times
  67. in broad strokes that it's become difficult and leads to flame-wars.
  68. When one says "what's being done wrong" with another show, then you've
  69. instantly got a value judgement that leads right to subjective argumentation
  70. rather than analysis. But if you can somehow structure the discussion so
  71. that is analyzes the writing of each show independently, comparing and
  72. contrasting certain techniques or plot elements, more power to you.
  73. jms
  74. Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
  75. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 03, 1995 12:28:14 AM
  76. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354832
  77. No, that ain't it...you'll have a better notion of the reason why the
  78. deeper you get into the first batch of new episodes.
  79. jms
  80. Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
  81. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:01 AM
  82. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356196
  83. You'll see it in "A Day in the Strife."
  84. jms
  85. Subj: Midpoint Section: Babylon 5
  86. To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:03 AM
  87. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356198
  88. Yeah, a follow-up is a possibility, but the odds on it ever happening
  89. are slim and none, I suspect.
  90. I think Ruby's Masks has done some new masks for Halloween.
  91. jms
  92. Subj: Majel Barrett on B5 Section: Star Trek
  93. To: Lynn Dimock, 74471,3131 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:12 AM
  94. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356200
  95. Re: "Comes the Inquisitor" (and I'm not sure whether to address this to
  96. you or Rae, not quite having caught the top of this)...when I wrote that
  97. episode, I figured it'd get some strong reactions. What I did not expect
  98. was the comment, which I've now received from a number of women -- women who
  99. sat stoically through "Believers" and "Confessions and Lamentations" -- that
  100. they were in tears over "Inquisitor."
  101. So I'd be curious to know what caused that reaction. I think I may
  102. have subconsciously tapped something there -- the search for identity at its
  103. most emotional core, or just that it's Delenn -- and I'm trying to get a
  104. better sense of what that is.
  105. jms
  106. Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
  107. To: peter stathis, 102477,3046 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:31:29 AM
  108. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356204
  109. What's necessary is to understand that the syndication picture has
  110. changed a bit since B5 hit the airwaves. There are far more programs on now
  111. for stations to choose between (which is why B5 is now airing only once a
  112. week in most markets, to allow stations to include more and different
  113. programs in their line-ups).
  114. The first year, we only had to sustain our ratings to be renewed for
  115. year two; in year two, we only had to grow modestly to be renewed for year
  116. three; in year three, with all the new programs now available, and WB and
  117. UPN and PTEN and FOX fighting it out for the few remaining slots, we have to
  118. do even better.
  119. This is the dilemma of *every* TV series, not just B5. You grow in the
  120. ratings, or you get canceled; networks or syndication, that's the rule. All
  121. we can do is continue to make the best show we can, and hope enough people
  122. hear about it to come and check it out...because if they do, in most cases
  123. they stick around.
  124. So this is a *very* important time for us; if you have friends who
  125. haven't yet seen the show, give 'em a call and invite them to the party.
  126. jms
  127. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  128. To: Bette A. Loukakis, 102513,3065 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:15 AM
  129. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357394
  130. Thanks. It's actually not that big a burden, since except for the Work
  131. I have no life that has yet been detected by modern science...
  132. jms
  133. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  134. To: Tom Knudsen, 72347,1626 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 1:13:06 AM
  135. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356199
  136. I understand your point of view that point of view is no less valid
  137. than any other point of view...and note that the point of view about point
  138. of view offered from this end elicited "I don't necessarily agree with
  139. that," because that point of view is not a point of view which coincides
  140. with your own point of view, thus is viewed by you as a not necessarily
  141. valid criticism, which fundamentally reinforces my original statement, from
  142. my point of view.
  143. jms
  144. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  145. To: Rodney, 73457,3544 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:14:19 PM
  146. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356674
  147. It came out of an original announcement that Majel Barrett Roddenberry
  148. would be guest-starring on a B5 episode, and kinda grew from there, so the
  149. start of the thread was definitely ST related.
  150. jms
  151. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  152. To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 7:04:25 PM
  153. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356962
  154. By all means, repost away. It's gone out now, so it's fine. As for
  155. the B5 AOL site, I'm told it'll be up by mid-month.
  156. jms
  157. Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
  158. To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, 70040,104 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:12 AM
  159. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357393
  160. The only reason the ratings have slipped (which they never mention in
  161. the trades) is that we've been in reruns since *MAY*, just running the same
  162. 18 episodes over and over and over.
  163. We'll get a better picture in a few weeks.
  164. jms
  165. Subj: Vir leaving? Section: Babylon 5
  166. To: Mark Sloan, 100407,3462 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:14:14 PM
  167. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356673
  168. Vir appears in multiple episodes this year, working around his schedule
  169. on "Misery Loves Company."
  170. jms
  171. Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
  172. To: Richard Cunningham, 71213,3504 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:16 AM
  173. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357395
  174. B5 starts showing new eps next Wednesday at 9, right after DS9; check
  175. your local TV Guide, you'll find an ad there.
  176. jms
  177. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  178. To: JOE M VANCE, 74203,1254 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:26 PM
  179. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358419
  180. Thanks, and I think they already have picked up a few lessons; which is
  181. the point of the exercise...we should challenge one another to constantly
  182. improve, or what's the point of being here?
  183. jms
  184. Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
  185. To: Stephen C. Smith, 76150,1170 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:17 PM
  186. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358416
  187. Well, y'know...it's gonna be interesting. I was pleased to note that
  188. TV Guide gave B5's return next week a listing in the evening's highlights.
  189. jms
  190. Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
  191. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:20 PM
  192. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358417
  193. Yes, the first batch of eps from season 3, up through 9 or so, give a
  194. lot more background on the shadow ships, what they are and how they work.
  195. And as you say, virtually everything in this show is here for a reason;
  196. there's an offhand remark from Garibaldi in "Infection" about his long
  197. struggle out of the Martian desert that pays off in both the comic, and in a
  198. third-season episode. So some of the year three stuff was being set up as
  199. early as episode 2 of year 1, in what was designed to look like just plain
  200. old throwaway dialogue.
  201. jms
  202. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  203. To: David Scarpa, 73672,2136 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:28 PM
  204. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358420
  205. Yeah, the rerun schedule was a pain in the butt. And because of it,
  206. lots of stations began moving us around. It's my hope that that'll change
  207. now that we're back with new eps, and showing 9 eps in a row without a
  208. single break.
  209. jms
  210. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  211. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:06 PM
  212. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358421
  213. If I had to look back at season 2 and pick favorites, they'd probably
  214. be "The Long, Twilight Struggle," "Comes the Inquisitor," and "The Coming of
  215. Shadows." "Coming" is probably the one episode I'd say is most perfect, the
  216. most purely B5.
  217. In year one, I thought there were a couple/three eps that just lay
  218. there and begged to be shot and put out of their misery. But I don't think
  219. we had even one like that in year two. Some were stronger than others, but
  220. not one dropped below a certain median high point over year one.
  221. So far, year three is another general step up, with our least episode
  222. this season so far being the equal of some of the better year two episodes.
  223. What makes for a perfect episode of B5 in my view? It's kinda hard to
  224. define. It's an episode where major and irreversible events take place,
  225. which were absolutely set up from what went before, and which turn on the
  226. individual choices made by our characters; episodes that have about them the
  227. feel of a car absolutely out of control, that ANYthing could happen...the
  228. kind of episode that makes you start insinctively reaching for the brake
  229. pedal, but it doesn't do any good. And, finally, those that have a nice
  230. visual sense of style. I've gradually grown more consistently fond of the
  231. montage as a dramatic device, though I'm being careful not to over-use it.
  232. (I *really* liked the intercutting in the Emperor's fall in "Coming.")
  233. I'd rather not say anything at all about "Gethsemane," because a large
  234. part of the plot turns on something you need to discover mid-viewing, and
  235. anything I might say would only detract from it. It's a lovely, sad, very
  236. moving story; it's kind of my Twilight Zone story in the B5 universe, with
  237. some very strong emotional twists as we go along. It's not the kind of
  238. story I get to do within the B5 structure very often, and I'm extremely
  239. pleased with this one (and Adam Nimoy did a *bang-up* job directing it; he
  240. thinks it may be his best work ever).
  241. We're now shooting episode #7, "Exogenesis." So far, to give my own
  242. reactions to the year 3 episodes so far:
  243. "Matters of Honor," somewhat of a continuation of the year two season
  244. ender, picking up the pieces, with some great action pieces, mainly a fair
  245. amount of fun, which is necessary given what precedes it..."Convictions," a
  246. moody, atmospheric, driving piece, stylistically very different for us, with
  247. some hysterically funny scenes juxtaposed against some deadly serious and
  248. gritty drama..."A Day in the Strife," a fair number of threads, a day in the
  249. life episode with everything that can go wrong going wrong, some elements of
  250. humor but mainly a straight-ahead kind of episode..."Voices of Authority,"
  251. you'll see some of our characters doing stuff they've never done before, and
  252. we get into the whole question of the First Ones, also fairly straightfoward
  253. in storytelling and direction..."Passing Through Gethsemane," which again is
  254. just an utter knockout episode, which with "Convictions" comes close to
  255. being a perfect episode..."Dust to Dust," haven't seen the director's cut
  256. yet, but the dailies looked great...and "Exogenesis," which we just started
  257. filming this week, is probably our most "ordinary" story of the batch,
  258. though it puts a new spin on several traditional story elements.
  259. On just about every level, I'd say that the year three episodes are an
  260. improvement on the year two episodes, and we've got a lot more this season
  261. that should be equal to or better than "Coming" and the other top three
  262. mentioned earlier, at least based on how they look pre-shooting..."Messages
  263. From Earth," and "Severed Dreams" are massive action/character set pieces on
  264. the scale of "The Long, Twilight Struggle"...only bigger, and more
  265. personal.
  266. It's going to be great.
  267. jms
  268. Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
  269. To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:07 PM
  270. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358422
  271. The favor he calls in is not on his behalf, but on behalf of an associate.
  272. jms
  273. Subj: Rick Berman Section: Star Trek
  274. To: Michael Ogrinz, 71573,3153 Thursday, October 05, 1995 11:25:16 PM
  275. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358450
  276. "The ratings for B5 never get close to the ratings for the Trek shows."
  277. Actually, not true. The Neilsens have often posted the B5 ratings as
  278. asometimes equal to or slightly above the ratings for "Voyager."
  279. jms
  280. Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
  281. To: Mary Taylor, 75530,2650 Thursday, October 05, 1995 11:25:18 PM
  282. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358451
  283. Speaking of TPTB, here's an interesting angle on the whole Voyager/DS9
  284. dynamic.
  285. Recently, more and more, the ST execs (people like Berman and Pillar)
  286. have been commenting publicly about the factionalization of the SF TV
  287. marketplace, and how this has diminished the numbers for the ST shows
  288. overall. Most interestingly, one of them commented in an LA Times article
  289. this past week that a big problem for them is the factionalization *within*
  290. ST...that people may only have time to watch one version of ST that week,
  291. and they're being forced to choose. And, of course, there are the debates
  292. between the two sides on quality.
  293. Which dovetails precisely into the rumor running around town that
  294. Paramount is considering giving the axe to DS9 after this season, in order
  295. to force folks who want their ST to watch Voyager...because they have more
  296. money invested right now in Voyager, particularly in start-up, and they have
  297. their hopes for the Paramount network pinned to Voyager as their center.
  298. They don't like the idea of a syndicated show out there causing problems for
  299. the network on which they've spent millions and millions of dollars. And
  300. DS9's ratings have been steadily on the decrease since the debut. So the
  301. logic goes: take away DS9, and make those who want Trek go to Voyager as the
  302. sole provider of that.
  303. Given the sources from whom this has come, I give very high credibility
  304. to the notion that this *is* being discussed; whether or not it will be
  305. implemented, that only time will tell. If Voyager continues to decrease,
  306. threatening the foundations of Paramount's bid for a network, I'd think the
  307. chances of this happening will continue to rise.
  308. jms
  309. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  310. To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Friday, October 06, 1995 1:56:11 PM
  311. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358892
  312. William: you may want to consider scaling back the Trekker hits just
  313. a bit; I understand the emotions, but I think we've moved beyond that.
  314. jms
  315. Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
  316. To: Anthony Ho, 72440,1650 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:08 AM
  317. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359556
  318. The local ads are the responsibility of the local stations.
  319. jms
  320. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  321. To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:12 AM
  322. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359557
  323. I'd also put "Grail" in my list of least-favorite eps from year one,
  324. along with "Infection" and "War Prayer."
  325. We're shooting the two-parter as 15 and 16, but airing them as 13 and 14,
  326. in order to accommodate the need to have the same director do both halves.
  327. It's a matter of working around the schedule of directors when they're
  328. available, and that's when Adam's available.
  329. jms
  330. Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
  331. To: Mary Taylor, 75530,2650 Friday, October 06, 1995 8:19:24 PM
  332. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359294
  333. Actually, let me correct myself on one point; just to be sure of my
  334. quote, I went back and checked the LA Times article, and the most pertinent
  335. comment came not from Berman/Piller but from Kerry McCluggage, who is the
  336. Chairman of the Paramount Pictures Television Group (i.e., the man who makes
  337. all the final decisions on the life and death of the Mountain's syndicated
  338. series, and the UPN series).
  339. McCluggage, the article states, "pointed out that Next Generation and
  340. the original Star Trek series still air in repeats in hundreds of markets.
  341. 'If you on some level buy the concept that there's a finite number of Star
  342. Trek viewers, who only have so much time to watch their favorite program,
  343. it's going to split the pie a little bit."
  344. Offered in the interests of accuracy.
  345. jms
  346. Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
  347. To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:07 AM
  348. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359555
  349. Oh, there's no question that they need to bring up the ratings on DS9,
  350. that's a separate issue, however. They need the ratings up because
  351. Paramount sells ads based on figures determined by ratings. They've
  352. promised certain levels of ratings, and if the show doesn't pull those
  353. numbers, they have to give money *back*. So it's definitely in their
  354. interests to keep the ratings up for as long as the show is on the air.
  355. And, again, this is more the corporate POV of the situation. The
  356. potential revenue for their new network *far* outmatches what any single
  357. syndicated show could pull in, and if the latter poses any kind of threat to
  358. the former...it ain't a contest. Even Berman, in the same article, wonders
  359. if they may have come close to "going to the well too often."
  360. So we'll have to see...clearly, many of those involved with the show
  361. want it to continue, as do the fans...we'll have to see if the corporate
  362. types feel the same way.
  363. jms
  364. Subj: B5 Wallpaper?? Section: Babylon 5
  365. To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Friday, October 06, 1995 1:56:15 PM
  366. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358893
  367. In about 4 weeks there will be an official B5 screen saver from Sound
  368. Source, which has 150 images/wallpaper sources, .avi and .wav files.
  369. jms
  370. Subj: Katsulas/Mahabharata? Section: Babylon 5
  371. To: Elyse M. Grasso, 70302,3304 Friday, October 06, 1995 2:03:22 PM
  372. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358899
  373. Yikes, I haven't got a clue on that one. When I see Andreas next, I'll
  374. try to remember to ask him, assuming it doesn't fall out of my head in the
  375. meantime, a good probability.
  376. jms
  377. Subj: B5 Aliens Section: Babylon 5
  378. To: Chad Underkoffler, 102512,1310 Friday, October 06, 1995 2:12:08 PM
  379. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358911
  380. Just to clarify...Sinclair was a Catholic, taught by Jesuits; Garibaldi
  381. is basically an atheist.
  382. jms
  383. Subj: B5 Aliens Section: Babylon 5
  384. To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:53:13 AM
  385. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359569
  386. "...the only B5 race that I find myself occasionally getting annoyed
  387. with is the Earthers."
  388. Good.
  389. Because anything else is 'way too easy.
  390. jms
  391. Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
  392. To: Asha DeVelder, 76703,4322 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:53:12 AM
  393. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359568
  394. As noted elsewhere, there are going to be more B5 comics as one-shots
  395. and miniseries...Tim DeHaas is doing one set during the Earth/Minbari War (I'm
  396. doing a lot of consulting on that one to provide canon background on who was
  397. where, when, doing what), and I've begun a 4-issue mini tentatively entitled
  398. "The Book of the War," which chronicles much of our new Ranger character.
  399. jms
  400. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  401. To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:54:07 PM
  402. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360514
  403. How long to write a script varies; sometimes a couple weeks, sometimes
  404. just 3-4 days; sometimes less if my back's against the wall, but that's
  405. fairly rare. Often the ones I write very quickly are better than the ones I
  406. write slowly, because I get it out before I lose track of the fingerprints
  407. of the characters and the passion of the story.
  408. Once completed, it's anywhere from 3-5 weeks before shooting begins,
  409. which is a luxury in TV...most shows the director doesn't get the script
  410. until a few days before shooting.
  411. jms
  412. Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
  413. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:19 PM
  414. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360510
  415. I'll try to announce them as they come.
  416. jms
  417. Subj: Fan Club, Magazine Section: Babylon 5
  418. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:15 PM
  419. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360508
  420. Yes, the B5 magazine is coming out from Sendai in the next month or so.
  421. I've read the copy for the first issue, and what I like is that it's not an
  422. obvious puff piece; it asks some tough questions, and doesn't soften the
  423. language or image of the characters on this show behind the scenes. I told
  424. them, when they got the license, right up front, nothing is taboo, write
  425. about whatever you want. The first issue, by nature, is more or less an
  426. introduction, with profiles of most of our core cast, but my guess is that
  427. more in-depth pieces will be coming in subsequent issues.
  428. We finally got the paperwork on the B5 fan club, and have to make some
  429. minor adjustments, but should have the contracts revised and signed within
  430. the next week or so. Shortly after that, we'll have an AOL page, and not
  431. long thereafter a web page for signups; we'll also try and integrate those
  432. fan clubs already out there as official branches, should they so desire.
  433. jms
  434. Subj: Life spans Section: Babylon 5
  435. To: Rae Augenstein, 72752,1653 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:18 PM
  436. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360509
  437. Minbari live to about 150 or so; she's about 50, very young still in
  438. Minbari terms (what we would consider a young woman in human terms).
  439. jms
  440. Subj: B5 Wallpaper?? Section: Babylon 5
  441. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:20 PM
  442. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360511
  443. I think it's windows 3.1 compatible.
  444. jms
  445. Subj: B5 Encyclopaedia Section: Babylon 5
  446. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:21 PM
  447. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360512
  448. It fell by the wayside when Compton's cut back its list to 30 titles,
  449. and we got too busy on the show to pursue it. There are several companies
  450. now bidding on the cd-rom, so we'll see what happens.
  451. jms
  452. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  453. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:54:00 PM
  454. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360513
  455. Visually, yeah, I'd have to say TFoN is one of our biggest from year
  456. two, and I'm quite fond of it; the only reason that it isn't in my top three
  457. is because while the last half is very intense, it takes a little bit to get
  458. there; I like 'em intense from the first frame on.
  459. For the growing use of montage/intercutting...it's really just a
  460. process of continuing to learn my craft. So I try out and experiment with
  461. different techniques. While I love dialogue, and lots of it, I'm also
  462. coming more and more to appreciate moments where you *only* play the
  463. visuals, and the music, and get out of the way of the Moment.
  464. At this point, we have the first 5 in various stages of completion; we
  465. deliver 1 and 2 this coming Tuesday; we've finished all the EFX in #3 except
  466. for the placement of a couple of sound effects and the placement of music
  467. cues; we're still getting in EFX for #4, and just finished the producers'
  468. cut on #5.
  469. jms
  470. Subj: Shadow model spotted! Section: Babylon 5
  471. To: Simon Grierson, 100407,2075 Sunday, October 08, 1995 1:42:08 AM
  472. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360656
  473. Any shadow ship model -- for that matter, ANY B5 resin model -- is not
  474. licensed and is basically pirate merchandise.
  475. jms
  476. Subj: 12 Steps Program? Section: Babylon 5
  477. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:17:16 PM
  478. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362252
  479. Michael's kind of stubborn and independent and doesn't generally go in
  480. for group sessions.
  481. jms
  482. Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
  483. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:17:17 PM
  484. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362253
  485. Nobody else here is sufficiently crazy to be on-line all the time.
  486. jms
  487. Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
  488. To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:31:21 PM
  489. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362273
  490. Of course, the one good thing to come out of all this is what I've been
  491. saying all along...that the presence of lots of SF shows will cause more
  492. competition between the shows, with the ultimate beneficiary of this being
  493. the audience.
  494. Case in point: from day one, B5 has always shown the station very busy,
  495. with lots of ships going and coming. One of the concerns voiced by many DS9
  496. fans, quite logically, was that if this was such a busy station, why did we
  497. not see any ships docking at the station, a sense of being busy? Well,
  498. finally, we now see the new open to DS9 where they show a fair number of
  499. ships moving in and out. We've been doing lots of scenes with huge numbers
  500. of ships dating back to the pilot movie; now in the season debut, they've
  501. come to the plate and shown big numbers of ships. Granted that several of
  502. the big shots were recycled throughout the course of the episode (watch for
  503. the wide shot where you see a Klingon ship in front of the crowd moving
  504. right to left, for instance), still it's a strong effort.
  505. Our presence gives them some competition to do more, and as they come
  506. up to the plate to do just that, it challenges *us* to rise to the occasion
  507. as well, so it's a good back-and-forth.
  508. jms
  509. Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
  510. To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Monday, October 09, 1995 4:55:06 PM
  511. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362470
  512. Fred Allen, a man considerably before your time, once observed,
  513. "Imitation is the sincerest form of television."
  514. jms
  515. Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
  516. To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:31:23 PM
  517. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362274
  518. The color of the jump gates is kept consistent with the phenomenon of
  519. red shift; objects moving away quickly take on a red hue, those coming
  520. toward you take on a blue aspect.
  521. jms
  522. Subj: B5 Pot Luck Party in NH Section: Babylon 5
  523. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 5:06:31 PM
  524. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362480
  525. If you're going to have something this big, with that great a video and
  526. audio system, maybe you ought to consider holding this one week later for
  527. "The Long Twilight Struggle," which benefits hugely from this kind of
  528. treatment, and will, I suspect, have a much bigger reaction from those
  529. attending. Just a thought....
  530. jms
  531. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  532. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:49:22 AM
  533. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363120
  534. Re: craft...it's not any one area per se, really, just a lot of little
  535. things. "Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle."
  536. Michelangelo. So I keep trying one technique or another, working to get a
  537. little better, or add different tools to my toolbox.
  538. Favorite visual moments? The last shots in the second major action
  539. piece in TLTS (the through the window stuff). The Emperor's fall in CoS.
  540. Delenn and Sheridan embracing, and Lennier's exit from the isolation area
  541. in C&L. Some of the staging in CtI.
  542. We just have to continue to get better, and never look back.
  543. jms
  544. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  545. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:49:24 AM
  546. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363121
  547. No, "Severed Dreams" is episode #10.
  548. I think really that "War Prayer" was so thoroughly ruined for me by the
  549. direction, as was "Grail," that I can't see past that aspect. We spent
  550. hours and hours in the editing room, trying to make those work, and it was a
  551. major league pain in the butt.
  552. jms
  553. Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
  554. To: Lawrence Roberts, 73200,2174 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:50:01 AM
  555. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363122
  556. Absolutely not. I don't think the audience is facionalized, really; I
  557. think there's *plenty* of room for SF, but it has to be SF *done well*.
  558. See, that's the difference in how execs think (if I can use that term);
  559. if a cop show dies, they say, "Well, that one show didn't work." If an SF
  560. series dies, they say, "There's no market for SF in television."
  561. I think that the audience can handle lots of SF, if it's quality.
  562. BTW, though I normally don't have a chance to catch the ST shows, with
  563. rare exceptions, I did manage to catch tonight's Voyager...and I have to say
  564. that this was probably the best I've seen to date. The dialogue was crisp
  565. and funny and insightful, the story worked (even though the plot per se was
  566. nothing to write home about), the bits played...I quite enjoyed it. I'd
  567. love to see them do more of this kind of thing.
  568. jms
  569. Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
  570. To: Charles Agius, 72712,3572 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 3:29:17 PM
  571. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363574
  572. The series is fine as it is. The changes you suggest would simply make
  573. into a gimmick show, action without substance. Then it wouldn't be the show
  574. that people like...so what's the point? I'd rather have it the show I mean
  575. it to be, and die, than compromise and go on. What we need, primarily, is
  576. good PR to let people know what we're doing.
  577. jms
  578. Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
  579. To: Charles Agius, 72712,3572 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:26 AM
  580. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364227
  581. Oh, I won't defend the delay in new episodes, because I think it's
  582. indefensible on many levels. I just don't think it's appropriate to make
  583. the show into something less than it is to stay on the air; because then the
  584. show you want to keep on the air, that which makes it special, is gone
  585. anyway, so you've lost both ways. Better to go out on your feet. But we've
  586. made it 3 years so far, and I have no intention of letting it fall before
  587. finishing the storyline.
  588. jms
  589. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  590. To: Max Cacas, 76476,2472 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 3:29:21 PM
  591. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363575
  592. I agree with you 100%. They keep promising better; we'll see.
  593. jms
  594. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  595. To: DEBBIE PLOOR, 102662,3032 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:20 AM
  596. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364225
  597. Debbie: thanks. To avoid a lengthy recap of the O'Hare situation, I
  598. would point you to the B5 library, sec 5, which has a lengthy message from
  599. me on the subject, which should answer just about all of those questions.
  600. As for the second half of the "Babylon Squared" episode, and all the
  601. questions arising from that...and your question about O'Hare returning...
  602. they both have the same answer. He'll be reappearing in season three in a
  603. two-part episode that shows the other half of the B^2 storyline.
  604. Thanks for the kind words.
  605. jms
  606. Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
  607. To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:18 AM
  608. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364224
  609. <What about international markets?>
  610. Unfortunately, that's considered by studio execs a "secondary market,"
  611. of less interest, and less reward. Also PTEN is a consortium of WB and the
  612. stations; without the local stations, you got zip.
  613. jms
  614. Subj: Divided Loyalties Section: Babylon 5
  615. To: Toni Muller, 75223,1575 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:23 AM
  616. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364226
  617. Thanks; it's a good warm-up episode for the next three biggies....
  618. jms
  619. Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
  620. To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, 76371,3057 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:26 PM
  621. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365276
  622. That's the point, you really couldn't pull a major thread without
  623. unraveling a lot of stuff.
  624. jms
  625. Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
  626. To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:25 PM
  627. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365275
  628. The stations have a season two poster that's quite nice; suggest you
  629. contact your local station and inquire if they have any left.
  630. jms
  631. Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
  632. To: Randy Hall, 74617,420 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 9:53:14 PM
  633. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365148
  634. Ah, I see the infamous Randy Hall of AOL is here, as well.
  635. In citing the DS9 ratings, you carefully omit the Voyager ratings, which
  636. in many cases in the past have been somewhat *less* than the B5 ratings.
  637. Which kinda takes the air out of the argument, doesn't it?
  638. Even so, B5 is challenging the ST universe artistically, in terms of
  639. what we put on the screen. As we hope they will challenge us.
  640. jms
  641. Subj: GARIBALDI COP STUFF Section: Babylon 5
  642. To: Michael Zitaglio, 102545,641 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:30 PM
  643. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365278
  644. The actors do not input into scripts in the writing process; they
  645. interpret the script upon its completion. In rare cases, they may ask for a
  646. line or word change for performance purposes. But the line you cite was from
  647. Garibaldi's background.
  648. jms
  649. Subj: B5 Story Thoughts Section: Babylon 5
  650. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:31 PM
  651. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365279
  652. It's an old wound, and though I appreciate the question, I'd rather not
  653. re-open it.
  654. jms
  655. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  656. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:02 PM
  657. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365280
  658. The most difficult part on one level is probably the writing, because
  659. that's the one time I'm up on the high-wire entirely by myself; in every
  660. other aspect of the show, you've got other people, costume designers, EFX
  661. people, others who can keep you from falling. Behind the keyboard, if you
  662. screw up, you've got no one to catch you.
  663. On another level, the most physically difficult is the editing process,
  664. where we go over each episode frame by frame and edit it to within an inch
  665. of its life. It's a very detailed and wearing process.
  666. We definitely plan to do more with Lennier next season.
  667. jms
  668. Subj: Telepaths on B5 Section: Babylon 5
  669. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:05 PM
  670. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365281
  671. Yes, both sides can pay the same telepath, since teeps have no vested
  672. interest either way, and their honesty is held to the highest standards. Or
  673. you can get a second teep of your own. And yes, there have been others on
  674. B5, but usually passing through with the businessmen who hire them.
  675. jms
  676. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  677. To: Kit Furness, 73574,44 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:01 PM
  678. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365311
  679. Thanks, and I think you'll like where we take that relationship in the
  680. coming season as well....
  681. jms
  682. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  683. To: Neil Blevins, 102226,3566 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:02 PM
  684. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365312
  685. Remember, the *conscious* Talia did none of those things; she would
  686. never dream of scanning without permission. (And in Ivanova's case,
  687. remember that she said she knows *instantly* if she's being scanned. Note
  688. her strong reaction in "Eyes" when it happens.)
  689. jms
  690. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  691. To: Deonaha M. Conlin, 102531,2627 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:04 PM
  692. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365314
  693. That's terrific, thank you...and glad to see another Dr. Pepper fan out
  694. there....
  695. This one came out quite well...but compared to what's coming, man....
  696. Thanks again, and enjoy the marathon.
  697. jms
  698. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  699. To: Joel Hilke, 74271,1016 Thursday, October 12, 1995 1:19:25 AM
  700. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365370
  701. There's little I could say about Jarvis' reviews for TV GUIDE that has
  702. not already been said about Jack the Ripper.
  703. jms
  704. Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
  705. To: All Thursday, October 12, 1995 1:19:27 AM
  706. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365371
  707. Harlan Ellison has requested that I post this in places where those likely
  708. to have ordered the forthcoming CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER limited-edition
  709. hardcover can find it.
  710. Message begins:
  711. Here is the answerto the question of why a three-week delay in shipping THE
  712. CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER became necessary.
  713. A minor production glitch.
  714. Nothing more mysterious or ominous than that.
  715. Once the book had gone to Thomson-Shore in Dexter, Michigan for printing,
  716. and was in production, it was discovered that more than 150 corrections to
  717. the text--some significant, others of a niggling nature--but all troublesome
  718. to a greater or lesser degree--had slipped past, and had not been
  719. integrated.
  720. Tom Monteleone of Borderlands Press was out of the country. But his
  721. concerns for shipping on time--we've been paying the price for a premature
  722. announcement of this title four years ago ever since that miscalculation was
  723. made--were preeminent. Nonetheless, because of my insistence that this book
  724. (a book of great personal importance to me) be as close to perfect as
  725. possible, I took the necessary action to hold the production at a pre-final
  726. stage till Tom returned and we could get the changes made.
  727. That has been accomplished. Tom Monteleone has been very gracious in
  728. accommodating my concerns, and the book is back in the tube at Thomson-Shore
  729. right now. Three weeks max is what Dave Raymond, Customer Services Manager,
  730. tells us. Three weeks and the book, a beautiful beautiful package, will be
  731. in the hands of those who've ordered it.
  732. It is unfortunate that Tom Monteleone's interim message on the Borderlands
  733. Press 800-order line has been misinterpreted by some people. All is well,
  734. and the CITY is on its way to waiting eyes and hands. Thank you for
  735. asking.
  736. Harlan Ellison
  737. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  738. To: Sharon Foster, 76360,301 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:02 PM
  739. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366007
  740. Yeah, well, the great thing is that I've found a source for Drake's Cakes
  741. out here in CA...
  742. jms
  743. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  744. To: Steve Bennett, 70046,441 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:11 PM
  745. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366011
  746. <Have you ever seen a spy movie called Charlie Muffin? Lots of twists.>
  747. Haven't seen that one, but I'll keep an eye out, thanks.
  748. jms
  749. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  750. To: Chad Underkoffler, 102512,1310 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:08 PM
  751. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366009
  752. Talia v 1.0 would not have violated Ivanova's privacy during any kind
  753. of intimacy, as that would violate her profoundly; you can hold back, and
  754. Talia would have, and Ivanova would've sensed if she had tried it. The
  755. theory on telepaths making love is that they both willingly drop the blocks
  756. they normally keep in place.
  757. jms
  758. Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
  759. To: Rich Brown, 76372,706 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:09 PM
  760. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366042
  761. Actually, according to a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, the
  762. ratings for DS9 have been dropping about one point every season. Not a
  763. reflection on the quality of the show, those are just the numbers.
  764. jms
  765. Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
  766. To: Jonah Fleisher, 73664,475 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:11 PM
  767. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366043
  768. One solution to this, though, is what made this last episode of ST:V so
  769. enjoyable. Usually, when you watch a ST show, you get gang writing credits;
  770. it goes through the hopper and gets filtered through so many other writers
  771. that it loses its flavor. Not to say they're not good writers, this is the
  772. case on ANY show, on ANY script; the more people who stick their snouts into
  773. a script, however individually talented, the overall quality of the script
  774. diminishes, gets watered down.
  775. The episode this past Monday had just one name on it, and while I'm
  776. sure there was some tinkering here and there, it wasn't enough for anyone to
  777. take credit, which means the lion's share of the episode was written by this
  778. single writer...and that made all the difference in the world. The dialogue
  779. was crisp and funny, the "voice" of the show was consistent throughout, it
  780. moved well...it worked.
  781. The ST model is to work over scripts in-house to within an inch of
  782. their lives...but frankly, sometimes it's better to leave the darned thing
  783. alone. This was a good example of that. (I don't recall the writer's name
  784. offhand, but if they're smart, they'll put him or her on staff asap.)
  785. jms
  786. Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
  787. To: Janelle Keberle, 73552,3243 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:10 PM
  788. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367610
  789. Some shows just tend to have that as their guiding principle: rewrite
  790. the hell out of it. Others try as much as possible to leave it alone and
  791. let the voice of the original writer come through. I tend to fall more into
  792. the latter camp. In some cases, I revise heavily, but only where I feel
  793. it's absolutely necessary. Otherwise I leave it alone. David Gerrold's
  794. script for "Believers," for instance, is about 85% his. DC Fontana's last
  795. script for us was about 90% hers. Just tweaks, mainly.
  796. According to an interview I saw with one of the main ST producers, they
  797. use the "breaking the story" mode, which I've never much liked. To wit: in
  798. each and every case, they take the story, and gather in a room, and start
  799. scattergunning ideas and arguments and plot points, which one person writes
  800. down on a blackboard, crossing out some items while adding others. Yeah,
  801. it's a very democratic system, everybody gets their say...but I've always
  802. felt, on other shows, that it tends to knock off all the corners when you do
  803. that. Doesn't mean good stuff can't get through -- obviously it does -- it
  804. just makes it harder for it to do so, and this is the case for any show that
  805. uses that approach. At least, from my admittedly subjective point of view.
  806. But trying to tell one person how to tell his or her stories is like telling
  807. somebody how to make love...the advice is invariably unwanted, and usually
  808. inappropriate.
  809. jms
  810. Subj: To: B5 producers/writers Section: Babylon 5
  811. To: Terrill L. Burlison, 73631,275 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:12 PM
  812. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366044
  813. No, nothing was cut; we had a matching problem at one point in the edit,
  814. where Andrea reached with her left hand in one angle, and didn't reach out
  815. with the other, and we had to come around for the shot on Ivanova, so it
  816. looked a tick off. But nothing was cut.
  817. jms
  818. Subj: <DL speculations> Section: Babylon 5
  819. To: Greg Cronau, 76407,2311 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:14 PM
  820. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366045
  821. An interesting thought...as for Bester's personality, keep an eye out
  822. for "Dust to Dust," episode #6, where you see Bester from a different and
  823. very interesting angle. Some of what you say here, he says. (Not about the
  824. corps, but about doing what's right as he sees it.)
  825. 'Course, whether or not one should *believe* anything he says is another
  826. question altogether.
  827. jms
  828. Subj: Telepaths on B5 Section: Babylon 5
  829. To: John McAuley, 100260,412 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:15 PM
  830. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366422
  831. No, the teep you hire is not bound to *volunteer* that you're lying; if
  832. asked by the other person, the teep would simply refuse to answer; which is
  833. tantamount to saying that you're lying.
  834. jms
  835. Subj: B5 at Farpoint Section: Babylon 5
  836. To: Cynthia and Richard, 71561,3255 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:16 PM
  837. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366423
  838. That's great, congratulations. The costumes sound great. And I enjoyed
  839. speaking via phone at Farpoint; if I'd known some of the others couldn't
  840. show, I probably would've stayed around longer.
  841. jms
  842. Subj: B5 Story Thoughts Section: Babylon 5
  843. To: Steven L. Wiser, 102633,3171 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:17 PM
  844. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366424
  845. Thank you. The episodes should make you wonder about tomorrow, and
  846. think about the choices in our lives. If it has succeeded in that, then the
  847. effort is worthwhile. Thanks again.
  848. jms
  849. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  850. To: Neil Blevins, 102226,3566 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:22 PM
  851. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366425
  852. A non-telepath can learn certain tricks to make it harder to break
  853. through, albeit briefly, so the reaction was sufficiently ambiguous and the
  854. event sufficiently brief that it wouldn't raise too many concerns. Which is
  855. why Sheridan dived in when he did; if she'd continue to block much longer,
  856. just instinctively, it would've revealed her latent potential. It was his
  857. distracting Ivanova that in a sense helped Lyta break through.
  858. jms
  859. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  860. To: C Clark, 71643,65 Friday, October 13, 1995 11:16:10 PM
  861. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367758
  862. <Could Ivanova sense when someone else was being scanned?>
  863. No, that she wouldn't really be capable of doing at her present level.
  864. jms
  865. Subj: Keeping B5 Alive! Section: Babylon 5
  866. To: Refried Beans, 73737,3714 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:28 PM
  867. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366427
  868. Well, we just this week hit the air with the final four of last year,
  869. and we haven't even hit the year three ratings period in November, so at
  870. this juncture I'd say it's premature to start worrying about some of this.
  871. The best thing to do, for everyone, is to keep in constant touch with your
  872. local stations, via letter, and let them know what you think about the show.
  873. Because we live and die at the station level.
  874. jms
  875. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  876. To: Elyse M. Grasso, 70302,3304 Thursday, October 12, 1995 11:15:27 PM
  877. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366588
  878. Each kind of takes their turn; G'Kar gets big stuff next year, and in
  879. the final four. His character starts to formalize a turn that's been going
  880. on gradually for a while now.
  881. jms
  882. Subj: Mira Furlan's "Butt" Section: Babylon 5
  883. To: Michael Grabois, 74737,2600 Thursday, October 12, 1995 11:16:00 PM
  884. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366589
  885. It was a long time ago, but I suspect that that's probably what I was
  886. referring to.
  887. jms
  888. Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
  889. To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:51:27 PM
  890. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367606
  891. Insofaras I know, the stations don't share in the revenues from overseas
  892. distribution, so their interest in it is negligible.
  893. jms
  894. Subj: <Jack the Ripper> Section: Babylon 5
  895. To: Brian A. Thomas, 75231,1122 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:00 PM
  896. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367607
  897. Actually, I have my own suspicion about his identity, and have dug out
  898. quite a bit of supporting evidence. It's not a name anyone's heard before
  899. in this context. I've spoken with a few other high-credibility
  900. Ripperologists, and apparently there are some others who have begun focusing
  901. on this person. So we'll see....
  902. jms
  903. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  904. To: Daena Hinkelman, 73554,1731 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:03 PM
  905. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367608
  906. You won't have long to wait for the shadows to return; 6 days, to be
  907. precise.
  908. jms
  909. Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
  910. To: Colin Knowles, 72152,201 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:06 PM
  911. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367609
  912. Actually, we just got the overnights from the first day's ratings of
  913. the first of the Final Four, and they're quite good...in LA, for instance,
  914. where DS9 got a 5.9 rating and a 9 share, B5 got a 6.3 rating and a 10
  915. share. So we're getting there....
  916. jms
  917. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  918. To: Will Gearhart, 102147,2670 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:11 PM
  919. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367611
  920. Overall, I'd think this is a better question *debated* by folks than
  921. answered by me. (And there's no one B5 answer, as there are so many varying
  922. belief systems in the B5 universe.) All I can suggest is that you keep an
  923. eye out for an episode called "Passing Through Gethsemane," around #5 or so;
  924. it may get into some of this.
  925. jms
  926. Subj: JMS: Please Read This! Section: Babylon 5
  927. To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:59:17 PM
  928. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367619
  929. I've told that story enough times; I have an aversion to typing it all
  930. out one more time....
  931. jms
  932. Subj: B5: What Gives? Section: Babylon 5
  933. To: Carl BUSSJAEGER, 102065,1635 Saturday, October 14, 1995 1:09:15 AM
  934. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367837
  935. You pays your money and you takes your chances; given that more and more
  936. folks are starting to come to the party, I suspect that maybe the story is
  937. doing its job.
  938. jms
  939. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  940. To: Thomas McDonough, 73641,474 Saturday, October 14, 1995 1:13:10 AM
  941. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367840
  942. "With all due respect" is a term usually used (in addition to other
  943. places) in military life; it's a way of disagreeing with a superior officer
  944. without getting nailed for insubordination. If it's used in that context a
  945. lot, it's because that's how it's supposed to be used.
  946. "To be perfectly frank" doesn't serve the same purpose; the intent is,
  947. "I disagree with your assessment, but that doesn't violate the respect your
  948. position must demand of me."
  949. jms
  950. Subj: <What do they know?> Section: Babylon 5
  951. To: Michael W. Mahoney, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:01 PM
  952. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369765
  953. Basically, all that was indicated in the script was that he for a beat
  954. isn't sure what's up...then lets it go. I generally don't drop specific
  955. points explaining foreshadowing in the scripts, in case they leak out. If a
  956. line like that isn't sufficiently clear for the actor's intent, they then
  957. come to me and I explain it verbally. This was done in particular when we
  958. had to shoot "Chrysalis" before "Signs and Portents," even though the latter
  959. aired before the former.
  960. jms
  961. Subj: Brains & Telepaths Section: Babylon 5
  962. To: Scott Belgarde, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:02 PM
  963. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369766
  964. No, no direct corrolary between IQ and telepathic potential; it's a
  965. matter of genetics, primarily.
  966. jms
  967. Subj: <Inquisitor Was?> Section: Babylon 5
  968. To: Eric Baker, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:04 PM
  969. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369767
  970. I've always been a big fan of Alan's work, but I just couldn't get into
  971. this one, and gave up after the first couple issues.
  972. jms
  973. Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
  974. To: GREG LASH, 74323,456 Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:08 PM
  975. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369768
  976. The trade, I think, is a whole separate deal, so I have no info on that
  977. one. The limited delay is only another week or so.
  978. jms
  979. Subj: New Season Section: Babylon 5
  980. To: Ron Russak, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:11 PM
  981. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369769
  982. Originally they were done on Amigas, but the software has now been
  983. exported to PC platforms, so that's their venue now.
  984. jms
  985. Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
  986. To: Stephen C. Smith, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:16 PM
  987. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369771
  988. No, there aren't any more repeats in LA or most markets; this is an
  989. overall PTEN change. You get one chance and one only.
  990. jms
  991. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  992. To: Bob Perse, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:17 PM
  993. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369772
  994. Certainly, a determined teep can get that information somehow....
  995. jms
  996. Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
  997. To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:43:14 PM
  998. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370016
  999. <I really do hate to nag, but any word on the videos?>
  1000. If there were word, you wouldn't have to ask about it.
  1001. jms
  1002. Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
  1003. To: Steve Bennett, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:24 PM
  1004. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371760
  1005. My *guess* is that they'll show the last four again to start reruns, or
  1006. thereabouts. I haven't seen a final schedule yet.
  1007. jms
  1008. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  1009. To: Will Gearhart, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:21 PM
  1010. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369773
  1011. Oh, sure, I could tell you what *I* think is the absolute truth of the
  1012. metaphysical aspects of the B5 universe...but what would be the fun in that?
  1013. jms
  1014. Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
  1015. To: Arthur Stoppe, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:39:09 PM
  1016. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370009
  1017. I've actually received email from people who say they've been harrassed
  1018. by some of the more extreme ST fans for liking B5; one recent correspondent
  1019. sent me a note off the usenet describing when he went into an SF bookstore
  1020. (that also carried comics, soundtracks, other stuff), and was derided for
  1021. wanting the B5 soundtrack, made fun of, told the disk wasn't there, finally
  1022. found it hidden behind some other stuff, and endlessly insulted in a way
  1023. that was very openly hostile and mean-spirited. It happens.
  1024. jms
  1025. Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
  1026. To: Tom Trankle, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:14 AM
  1027. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370332
  1028. I saw your prior note, and I'd have to say that probably most of the
  1029. items you cite as similarities in approach have to do with just about any
  1030. space-borne science fiction. Many colony worlds, varying tech levels,
  1031. that's fairly generic.
  1032. Definitely agree about the differences, though.
  1033. jms
  1034. Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
  1035. To: Arthur Stoppe, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 12:41:17 PM
  1036. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372229
  1037. Yes, I've seen the elusive Chris Franke, who is actually a 2'3" Latino
  1038. with a broken nose and a tattoo covering both ears. He hires this person to
  1039. pretend he's Chris.
  1040. jms
  1041. Subj: B5 Horror Element Section: Babylon 5
  1042. To: John M. Kahane, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:43:16 PM
  1043. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370017
  1044. In Zone, I tried as much as possible mainly to stick to the Serling
  1045. influence in my stories; that I felt was my primary obligation.
  1046. "Gethsemane" isn't a horror-type story at all, though it does have a
  1047. very TZish feeling, so it doesn't owe to any of those. Best to just let you
  1048. see it when it airs.
  1049. jms
  1050. Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
  1051. To: Janelle Keberle, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:09 AM
  1052. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370330
  1053. Okay, here's intro lesson #5, on How Hollywood Works, by jms, age 12.
  1054. Writers, the really *good* writers, are few and far between. Sure,
  1055. you've got journeymen and journeywomen, people who can cobble up a decent
  1056. story, but the percentage of really *good* writers is the same as it is in
  1057. any other venue, a minority. And of that sampling universe, smaller still
  1058. is the group that can write perfectly for *your show*.
  1059. Writer A may be a great writer on series A, B and C, but when it comes
  1060. to show D, just doesn't Get It. Every once in a very great while, someone
  1061. walks in the door, and absolutely nails it first time at bat. That person
  1062. is *exactly* suited to your show. So it's in your best interest to grab
  1063. that person and stick him on staff as fast as you humanly can.
  1064. If you bring him in as a staff writer, he can't rewrite others, and
  1065. can't verbally participate in story sessions (per WGA rules) with freelance
  1066. writers. His utility is limited, and since there isn't that much difference
  1067. in salary between a staff writer and a story editor, you usually bring the
  1068. person in as story editor. Or, if the person has a lot of credits, you
  1069. bring him or her in as a producer.
  1070. Hence the preponderance of writer/producers in TV, which has somewhat
  1071. become the norm. Working through freelance scripts is a difficult thing on
  1072. the best of days, so there's an understandable impulse to hire a whole bunch
  1073. of writers who you know Get It, give them producer titles, and have them do
  1074. the lion's share of the writing. This is how most TV shows are done today.
  1075. In a way, it's kind of diminished the title "producer," since many writer
  1076. producers don't really produce, it's just a title with more money. You've
  1077. got producers, co-producers, associate producers, executive story editors,
  1078. story editors, supervising producers and executive producers. And even
  1079. executive producers don't always participate in the day-to-day operation of
  1080. a series, so they've come up with a term that creates a subset of executive
  1081. producers, an unofficial term you'll never see on-screen, which is "Show
  1082. Runner." That's the one person who is running the whole darned thing.
  1083. Is all this fairly new? Yeah, fairly. There was a time when the
  1084. majority of TV shows were written by freelancers, but that was when the WGA
  1085. consisted of far fewer writers than today, and it was easier to dip into
  1086. that pool. Now you've got well over 9,000 Writers Guild members, of which
  1087. roughly 50% are unemployed at any given moment. That's a lot of people
  1088. scrambling to beat down your door at any moment, and when you factor in the
  1089. greater risks these days, the short orders (you used to get a full season's
  1090. order, 24 episodes, on networks, now you get 8, then if the ratings hold, 7
  1091. more, then a third order for the balance of episoodes, called the Back Nine,
  1092. which means you can risk less with outsiders in your first batch), that can
  1093. lead to a bunker mentality.
  1094. Did I start out this way? Sorta. I've only written two freelance TV
  1095. scripts for dramatic series; each time I get hired instantly right
  1096. afterward. On other shows, I'm just hired straight off, no freelance work
  1097. required. I didn't actually set out to be a producer; it was never my plan,
  1098. or my goal. Didn't want the Pointy Hat of Authority.
  1099. But I discovered early on that the only way to make sure nobody rewrote
  1100. me, that the words got through as I wanted them to get through, was to go up
  1101. the ladder until I became an executive producer/show runner. It's a hell of
  1102. a lot of work. If someone said, "Look, we'll make you a staff writer, pay
  1103. you crappy money...but we won't change your words," I'd take it in a hot
  1104. second. But that hasn't happened, so here I am...in the cannon barrel.
  1105. jms
  1106. Subj: "Inside Trek" column Section: Babylon 5
  1107. To: Michael Grabois, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:11 AM
  1108. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370331
  1109. <Did you see this past weekend's version of the "Inside Trek" column? It
  1110. On Saturday, they had an interview with Bruce Boxleitner.>
  1111. Yeah, thanks, I'd love to see a copy....
  1112. jms
  1113. Subj: B5 cards, etc... Section: Babylon 5
  1114. To: Phil Koltko, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:28 PM
  1115. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371761
  1116. Because you're still hooked into the way the non-B5 world does things.
  1117. We're kind of obsessive about stuff here.
  1118. Yes, I do have approval over everything, and while a few things
  1119. could've been better with the cards, I'm overall quite pleased. It's a
  1120. start. Remember, we're still in the process of convincing people that there
  1121. really is interest in the show, so the miracle isn't whether or not a given
  1122. product was done well, rather that it was done at *all*. So these so far
  1123. are fine, and we'll continue to improve.
  1124. jms
  1125. Subj: B5 cards, etc... Section: Babylon 5
  1126. To: Phil Koltko, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 6:36:05 PM
  1127. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372661
  1128. Basically, when you go into someone else's company, as much as you may
  1129. advise, suggest, and carry on, ultimately it's not your company, and you're
  1130. bound by the way other people do business.
  1131. Some people can license a product, for instance, but because the show
  1132. isn't a proven money-producer in licensing, they may want to hedge their
  1133. bets; they may not invest as much money into production, or publicity, or
  1134. artistic contributers of one sort or another. So the choices you then get
  1135. to approve may not be the ultimate best possible in a theoretical world in
  1136. terms of pushing the envelope or being as daring as the show. Their
  1137. inclination is to play it safe.
  1138. As time goes on, and people become reassured that B5 products will work
  1139. for them, they will be more comfortable investing more money into them,
  1140. which in turn will attract more artistic types, which then leads to more
  1141. daring or unique stuff.
  1142. The first few novels were, I thought, fairly prosaic; the next batch
  1143. are, I think, more interesting...because the book company is now putting a
  1144. little more effort and thought into the product, since the first 3 volumes
  1145. have very much proven their worth. And the list of writers on the next
  1146. batch is very good, includng SM Stirling and Neal Barret Jr.
  1147. It's a growing process....
  1148. jms
  1149. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  1150. To: David Seraphin, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:02 PM
  1151. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371763
  1152. <Many thanks for creating such a wonderful show!>
  1153. Thanks, your support is very much appreciated.
  1154. jms
  1155. Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
  1156. To: Brian Kornfeld, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:08 PM
  1157. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371766
  1158. 1) You're assuming Bester knows everything. Also, Bester's interest
  1159. may have been more...carnal than PsiCorp oriented.
  1160. 2) The real Talia was becoming more and more disenchanted with PC, and
  1161. this was in time going to pull her into resistance activities, which Talia
  1162. v2.0 would only be *thrilled* about. The self-protection mechanism only
  1163. kicks in when the personality's existence is threatened.
  1164. 3) Remember that Ironheart was not seeing Talia under the best of
  1165. conditions...he was fighting hard NOT to use his abilities, for any reason,
  1166. because it created mindquakes...he was pulling everything IN. And later he
  1167. was shot, also not a good position.
  1168. It lays out fine, really.
  1169. jms
  1170. Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
  1171. To: Pankaj Mangalik, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:05 AM
  1172. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373241
  1173. Having written the episode, produced it, edited it, seen it at least 20
  1174. times, to synopsize it again, after all that, is something I really don't
  1175. think I'm up to, much as I'd like to....
  1176. jms
  1177. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1178. To: peter stathis, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 12:41:18 PM
  1179. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372230
  1180. The shadows influence is partly the gothic horror influence overall, and
  1181. a lot of Jungian influence.
  1182. jms
  1183. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  1184. To: Spencer W. Farrow, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:05:24 AM
  1185. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373236
  1186. <Drake's Cakes in CA? Where?>
  1187. Try Slices pizza on Van Nuys in Sherman Oaks; they sell 'em by the box.
  1188. jms
  1189. Subj: Back to the Beginning Section: Babylon 5
  1190. To: John M. Kahane, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:05:25 AM
  1191. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373237
  1192. <In "The Gathering," was the data Delenn gave Sinclair on the Vorlons really
  1193. *everything* -- including the First Ones, the Shadows, etc.?>
  1194. Yeah, there was a lot of info there...it was everything she had *there*
  1195. at hand, but not everything the Minbari have overall.
  1196. jms
  1197. Subj: B5 Horror Element Section: Babylon 5
  1198. To: John M. Kahane, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:00 AM
  1199. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373238
  1200. What many folks forget is that Serling's story were as often about
  1201. redemption as about damnation; about hope as often as about horror. That
  1202. lesson is forgotten by many horror writers who claim him as influence.
  1203. The Serling influence, for me, is the strength of individual humans to
  1204. endure much, sacrifice greatly, yet come out the other end of the struggle
  1205. something nobler and stronger.
  1206. jms
  1207. Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
  1208. To: Allan S. Nassau, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:02 AM
  1209. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373239
  1210. <Didn't Garibaldi see Talia in comic #8? Why didn't he recognize her later?>
  1211. Nope, he was looking at the process overall; he never saw Talia. The
  1212. one shot of her is the omniscient POV, not his. (And even if he had seen
  1213. her, it would've been only a glimpse of a blonde woman, no name that he
  1214. could see, and after so many years, given that her condition wasn't great at
  1215. the time, he wouldn't necessarily recognize her in any event.) But it's a
  1216. moot point; the comic never indicated that he saw her.
  1217. jms
  1218. Subj: B5 via CON-RAD Section: Babylon 5
  1219. To: Grey Culberson, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:03 AM
  1220. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373240
  1221. <Will you be at CON-RAD?>
  1222. I've got some concerns about ConRad that I'm looking into; have to get
  1223. into that more before I comment.
  1224. jms
  1225. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  1226. To: The Jawa / Jawa #2 Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:17 PM
  1227. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373788
  1228. <Nice episode (TLTS)! Does the planet have a name?>
  1229. Thanks; and the planet is Epsilon 3.
  1230. jms
  1231. Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
  1232. To: John McAuley Wednesday, October 18, 1995 8:24:08 PM
  1233. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374131
  1234. "...picture of Talia on conveyer with red net over her face."
  1235. C'mon...you're saying anybody'd be able to recognize a flash image of
  1236. a woman with a red net over her face as much as 7 years later...?
  1237. jms
  1238. Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
  1239. To: John McAuley, Thursday, October 19, 1995 5:44:12 AM
  1240. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374675
  1241. As I recall, the Winters, T badge was only visible in the next to last
  1242. panel, which is a narrative flashback, not him personally.
  1243. jms
  1244. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1245. To: peter stathis, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:12 PM
  1246. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373786
  1247. If I were simply going to tell everyone what's going to happen, there
  1248. would be little point in actually making the series, true?
  1249. jms
  1250. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1251. To: Terry Cotant Thursday, October 19, 1995 5:44:11 AM
  1252. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374674
  1253. <Can I get 3D models of the ships?>
  1254. Unfortunately, we can't release that info outside the company for
  1255. copyright reasons.
  1256. jms
  1257. Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
  1258. To: Randall Chrisman, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:15 PM
  1259. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373787
  1260. No "I told you so" involved; I've seen the galleys, there were 150
  1261. major typos, it couldn't be released like that. So correcting those took
  1262. an additional 3 weeks. Nothing to do with anything but production glitches
  1263. in manufacture.
  1264. jms
  1265. Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
  1266. To: Michael Ogrinz, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:36:04 PM
  1267. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373808
  1268. Not backwards at all when one considers that in general B5's ratings
  1269. have been slowly, consistently improving in non-rerun periods since it went
  1270. on the air. No, it didn't start out in the top figures because it didn't
  1271. have the ST name that guarantees ratings. It's had to find its audience,
  1272. and vice versa. And this it has been doing.
  1273. In LA, the first new episode of B5, aired right after a new DS9
  1274. episode, got a 6.3 rating and a 10 share, as opposed to a 5.3/9 for DS9.
  1275. And even *absent* all that...even a lower rated show can challenge one
  1276. artistically. Twin Peaks never got the big numbers, but it had a major
  1277. impact in breaking open some of the elements that others have used since, in
  1278. shows like X-Files and American Gothic and others.
  1279. On this whole question...if you saw the DS9 2-hour debut, with the
  1280. action scenes, you may want to check out the show airing this week. You
  1281. might find it interesting....
  1282. jms
  1283. Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
  1284. To: Sharon Foster, Thursday, October 19, 1995 1:09:01 PM
  1285. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375031
  1286. <Would you have still attempted something as complex as Babylon 5 if VCRs
  1287. were not as common as they are now?
  1288. Say, ten years ago? Is it something you took into consideration at all?>
  1289. The story is the story, regardless of the medium some might use to
  1290. record them at home.
  1291. jms
  1292. Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
  1293. To: Arthur Stoppe, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:22 AM
  1294. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375871
  1295. I've never given much thought to the home video market; I don't get a
  1296. direct piece of it, and it's a secondary revenue stream as far as PTEN is
  1297. concerned and thus not very important, as testified to by the fact that they
  1298. still haven't even put any cassettes OUT in the US.
  1299. jms
  1300. Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
  1301. To: Sharon Foster, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:25 AM
  1302. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375872
  1303. Well, even without VCRs, eventually the show will be stripped daily
  1304. (one hopes, at least), once the show is over.
  1305. Some here have tried, as an experiment, watching them straight through, one
  1306. per day, and all the clues and bits and foreshadowings jump out immediately
  1307. that way. So it probably works fine either way.
  1308. jms
  1309. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1310. To: Chad Underkoffler, Thursday, October 19, 1995 1:09:03 PM
  1311. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375032
  1312. Re: your note about 500 Narns for every 1 Centauri...you may want to
  1313. check our own history. During the occupation of some parts of Europe
  1314. during WW II, similar tactics were used.
  1315. In some cases the threat rose as high as 100-200 Jews or Russians executed
  1316. for every Nazi killed; much the same has been done in earlier history.
  1317. Five hundred to one is a figure relatively consistent with what humans have
  1318. done from time to time when we wish to instill terror. So I find this a
  1319. curious quibble.
  1320. jms
  1321. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1322. To: Philip Hornsey, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:24:19 AM
  1323. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375889
  1324. Actually, Londo *specifies* that the 500 will include "the
  1325. perpetrator's own family."
  1326. jms
  1327. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1328. To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:25 AM
  1329. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375873
  1330. <What's holding Londo to the deck? Velcro(tm)? Suction cups? The
  1331. w\e\i\g\h\t\ mass of his sins? Something else?>
  1332. Some races, like the Centauri and the Minbari, use drive systems built
  1333. to varying degrees on magnetic and gravitational forces;
  1334. some of them don't so much go to a planet as create a situation where they
  1335. are drawn toward it.
  1336. One of the side effects of this is a field allowing for artificial gravity.
  1337. Earth doesn't have this level of technology, however.
  1338. jms
  1339. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1340. To: Burhaan Ahmad, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:24:20 AM
  1341. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375890
  1342. Actually, what Delenn said was, "...the Rangers *in this area* are
  1343. under my direct command." So Sinclair's post as Ranger One remains back on
  1344. Minbar.
  1345. And yes, Sinclair has apparently been described as the One...but you
  1346. must ask...the one *what*?
  1347. Expect final answers to this one late this coming season.
  1348. jms
  1349. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1350. To: Paul Maskens Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:42:23 PM
  1351. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375537
  1352. G'Kar's prayers would have been unrelated to the wounding of the
  1353. shadow vessel.
  1354. jms
  1355. Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
  1356. To: Paul C. Britton, Thursday, October 19, 1995 4:08:25 PM
  1357. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375274
  1358. Yes, I'm sorry, but B5 is now shown only once in most places,
  1359. including LA.
  1360. jms
  1361. Subj: <Long, Twilight Ques> Section: Babylon 5
  1362. To: Kennedy How, Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:37:17 PM
  1363. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375531
  1364. <Draal's hookup to the machine is similar to the game Warhammer 40,000>
  1365. No, never saw Warhammer. The machine isn't primarily there to
  1366. sustain, it's basically a control mechanism. This game is a new one on me.
  1367. jms
  1368. Subj: Gary Numan and B5 Section: Babylon 5
  1369. To: Michael Zitaglio, Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:37:20 PM
  1370. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375533
  1371. <An English techno-pop star has albums called Babylon 1, 2, 3>
  1372. That's great; would love to hear one sometime.
  1373. jms
  1374. Subj: This week's sQ Section: Babylon 5
  1375. To: Trent K. Johnson, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:28 AM
  1376. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375874
  1377. <I noticed that this week's episode of seaQuest was written by Javier
  1378. Grillo-(can't remember spelling). This was the fellow who wrote the letter
  1379. asking for opinions on how to fix the show wasn't it?>
  1380. Since I didn't see it, I can have no real coherent thoughts (as if I
  1381. could on any day)....
  1382. jms
  1383. Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
  1384. To: Arthur Stoppe, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:05 PM
  1385. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376624
  1386. Sure, I've given thought to it...<putting out B5 on videotapes> it's
  1387. just getting WB to go along with it; they don't think anyone would want to
  1388. buy them.
  1389. jms
  1390. Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
  1391. To: John McAuley, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:05 PM
  1392. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377417
  1393. Unfortunately, 50% of the decision is made by the stations, which
  1394. don't really care what happens outside the US.
  1395. jms
  1396. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1397. To: Mark D. Smith, Sunday, October 22, 1995 4:26:25 AM
  1398. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377984
  1399. <In this vein, at the last with Drall, I loved the part with Drall calling
  1400. out for... Zathras!>
  1401. Yeah, that was a rather Draal bit of humor, wasn't it?
  1402. jms
  1403. Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
  1404. To: Paul C. Britton, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:07 PM
  1405. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376625
  1406. <Do you have any plans or thoughts on releasing a collection series?>
  1407. Sooner or later, but not soon.
  1408. jms
  1409. Subj: Message report Section: Babylon 5
  1410. To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:09 PM
  1411. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376626
  1412. Yes, ramoras live off shark leftovers.
  1413. jms
  1414. Subj: JMS: <LTS> SPOILER <?> Section: Babylon 5
  1415. To: Alex Lau [FWB], Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:13 PM
  1416. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376627
  1417. <The Vorlons lodged an official protest. Was that the first time the
  1418. Vorlons acted so directly (since the eternal life episode, at least)?>
  1419. Yeah, that's pretty much the first time since the pilot where the
  1420. Vorlons got involved with the Sinclair situation.
  1421. jms
  1422. Subj: Starfury Q Section: Babylon 5
  1423. To: Donald A. McGrath I, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:17 PM
  1424. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376628
  1425. No, we've never had problems with the starfury design; our thought is
  1426. that new models of fighters always come out, and we figured we'd introduce
  1427. some newer models along the way.
  1428. jms
  1429. Subj: Babylon 5 Section: Babylon 5
  1430. To: Darren Lane, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:16:21 PM
  1431. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376636
  1432. It would be difficult to collapse everything into a fourth season.
  1433. jms
  1434. Subj: <twilight struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  1435. To: Rae Augenstein, Saturday, October 21, 1995 3:23:24 AM
  1436. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376898
  1437. "So what you're saying is that they're the Borg."
  1438. heh. heh.
  1439. C'mere.
  1440. No, it'll be fine, just come over here for a minute, this won't
  1441. hurt....
  1442. jms
  1443. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1444. To: Philip Hornsey, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:10 PM
  1445. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377418
  1446. "A narn resistance is going to be pretty hard to organize."
  1447. *Exactly* the issue we'll explore in "A Day in the Strife." (Well,
  1448. one of many issues.)
  1449. jms
  1450. Subj: Twilight Struggle Section: Babylon 5
  1451. To: Charles Agius, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:11 PM
  1452. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377419
  1453. The cruiser is the same size as that sent to look into Z'ha'dum; it's
  1454. just a matter of perspective and how close the camera gets.
  1455. jms
  1456. Subj: Londo Poisoned? Section: Babylon 5
  1457. To: Jon A. Bell, Saturday, October 21, 1995 8:57:22 PM
  1458. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377725
  1459. No, we'd never do anything that basically unfair to the viewers....
  1460. jms
  1461. Subj: <The Long, Twilight Str> Section: Babylon 5
  1462. To: Jason Wong, Saturday, October 21, 1995 8:57:23 PM
  1463. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377726
  1464. <I am totally stunned and speechless from this episode. Joe, let me tell
  1465. you, I CRIED in this episode.>
  1466. Thanks. I'm very pleased with that episode; your response was just
  1467. what I was hoping for. Thanks again.
  1468. jms
  1469. Subj: <Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  1470. To: Neil Blevins, Saturday, October 21, 1995 10:49:09 PM
  1471. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377844
  1472. The reason for the placement of the jump points is *very* straight
  1473. forward.
  1474. By virtue of their size and the tremendous forces unleashed by punching
  1475. a hole into hyperspace, you want to form it a little distance away or risk
  1476. being severely damaged. If they formed the points between them and the
  1477. enemy, which was quite capable of avoiding them, it would be entirely
  1478. possible for the shadows to get in front of the point and cut off their sole
  1479. means of escape. Usually, better to form them behind you, so the enemy
  1480. can't block your way out, and take a possible hit or two to your aft
  1481. sections than be totally cut off. They didn't anticipate the extra weapons
  1482. the shadows had.
  1483. jms
  1484. Subj: Bab5 cancellation HELP Section: Babylon 5
  1485. To: Dale Duncan, Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:44:28 PM
  1486. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385876
  1487. What you can also do, btw, is get together lots of other folks, using
  1488. SF and comic stores, to sign a petition and go to another station and urge
  1489. them to pick it up once it becomes available. This has worked in other
  1490. places.
  1491. jms
  1492. Subj: Telepathic Vorlons Section: Babylon 5
  1493. To: Michael Zitaglio, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:05 PM
  1494. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382840
  1495. They have certain potentialities, but I'd rather not go into them
  1496. here quite yet.
  1497. jms
  1498. Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
  1499. To: Marte Brengle, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:06 PM
  1500. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382841
  1501. Short of convincing them via pressure, I can't think of anything.
  1502. jms
  1503. Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
  1504. To: Terry Cotant [RSS], Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:08 PM
  1505. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382842
  1506. No, had nothing to do with Q, it's deciding what kind of person our
  1507. Mr. Sebastian might've been, and working from there. When you have
  1508. a character with as vivid and powerful as his, you don't need
  1509. to look to ST for any ideas on character. And unlike Q, Sebastian has no
  1510. powers of his own, just the force of his personality.
  1511. jms
  1512. Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
  1513. To: Terry Cotant [RSS], Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:17 PM
  1514. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383837
  1515. Wayne has primarily done stage work, not a lot of TV, he's kind of a
  1516. find.
  1517. jms
  1518. Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
  1519. To: Ray Pelzer, Sunday, October 29, 1995 3:37:25 AM
  1520. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386238
  1521. Okay, here's one clue for any would-be Ripperologists out there.
  1522. In all the long story of Jack, when he was out doing his nightly work,
  1523. only one person, a woman, wrote an actual letter, published in the London
  1524. Times, offering an *explanation* for the Ripper's work, arguing that he was
  1525. trying to send a message, that maybe people should listen to that message.
  1526. It was as close as anyone's ever come to an actual *defense* of what he was
  1527. doing.
  1528. Note the woman's name, and who her husband was...a man who was twice
  1529. interviewed by Scotland Yard, and interviewed by many Church officials, the
  1530. transcripts of which have been *sealed* by the Church ever since, at the
  1531. request of the family...a person who was the last man to see at least one of
  1532. the victims alive...and who was a direct blood relative of the man who was
  1533. living with the final victim (who was killed indoors, leading to the
  1534. speculation that she knew her assailant)...who suffered a breakdown just
  1535. before the murders began, was obsessed with cleaning up the Whitechapel
  1536. area, and after whose sudden, hasty transfer, the murders stopped...and
  1537. whose profession is tied *directly* to the only thing the Ripper was
  1538. overheard to say to one of his victims.
  1539. jms
  1540. Subj: <Twilight Struggle > Section: Babylon 5
  1541. To: Elyse M. Grasso, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:14 PM
  1542. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382844
  1543. <Just another note of appreciation.... now that I've finally seen TLTS, I
  1544. can't find adequate words to describe its impact. >
  1545. Thanks...and the amazing thing is, it continues to improve....
  1546. jms
  1547. Subj: Londo's Cough Section: Babylon 5
  1548. To: Nigel Nixon, Thursday, October 26, 1995 12:34:30 PM
  1549. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383256
  1550. Not that it just looked better per se, but the gunshots came from
  1551. right to left; the gun hand as originally shot fired from left to right.
  1552. It looked very funky when edited together, like it was going in a different
  1553. direction than the one it was fired in. Flopping the shot corrected that.
  1554. jms
  1555. Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
  1556. To: Jan Fennick, Thursday, October 26, 1995 12:37:18 PM
  1557. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383257
  1558. "catch me a kvetch, find me a flarn...."
  1559. jms*
  1560. (Who woke up this morning humming "While My G'Kar Gently Weeps")
  1561. Subj: Videotapes from jms Section: Babylon 5
  1562. To: Marte Brengle, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:31 PM
  1563. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383382
  1564. In answer to your question (383177)....
  1565. As you've noted, the Powers That Be at Warner Bros. don't think there
  1566. is a market for B5 tapes, from the first season to present. The *only* way
  1567. that they can ever be released is if the fans themselves take action.
  1568. That is the absolute bottom-line. Only if the fans speak out will this
  1569. happen. This is not a drill, and I don't pass along this kind of information
  1570. lightly or often, even when requested, as was done here.
  1571. The primary contact, who can make the decision, is Mr. James Cardwell,
  1572. Executive Vice-President/General Manager, Warner Bros. Home Video, North
  1573. American Division, 3903 W. Olive, Building 154, 3rd Floor, Burbank, CA 91522.
  1574. I do not anticipate posting this elsewhere, to avoid the appearance of
  1575. encouraging a deluge. The question has come up here repeatedly, and I
  1576. answered finally. If others choose to take this message from CIS and post
  1577. it elsewhere, that's certainly their option.
  1578. At this point, since WB has no plans to rerun the first season due to
  1579. concerns that the presence of a different CO might confuse viewers,
  1580. this is about the only way for folks who saw, or missed, the first season to
  1581. catch up on all that went before. (Obviously when the show is over completely,
  1582. the episodes will go into syndication, but that is, presumably, 3 years
  1583. down the road.)
  1584. jms
  1585. Subj: Videotapes from jms Section: Babylon 5
  1586. To: Esther Schindler [EXEC], Saturday, October 28, 1995 12:13:20 AM
  1587. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385117
  1588. I think giving out the fax number might tend to clog it, which they
  1589. might kinda object to.
  1590. jms
  1591. Subj: Fan mail Section: Babylon 5
  1592. To: Jane Killick, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:00 PM
  1593. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383383
  1594. Fan mail can be sent to all involved in making B5 at the following
  1595. address: c/o Babylon 5, 14431 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 260, Sherman Oaks, CA
  1596. 91423. The c/o must be included.
  1597. jms
  1598. Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
  1599. To: Chad Underkoffler, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:02 PM
  1600. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383384
  1601. The episode underlines that there are two fundamental questions in
  1602. B5: who are you, and what do you want? The order in which you answer
  1603. those two questions can either make you great...or destroy you.
  1604. As for "There...plain truth!" Someone elsewhere noted that this is
  1605. how we work sometimes...we hand you our play book quite openly, we tell
  1606. you we're coming right up the middle, try and stop us.
  1607. jms
  1608. Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
  1609. To: Joe Walters, Friday, October 27, 1995 2:07:00 PM
  1610. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#384517
  1611. Yeah, that's about the right reaction to Sebastian. As for the next
  1612. week's scenes...well, at least the really major thing wasn't shown.
  1613. jms
  1614. Subj: <CtI -- Question> Section: Babylon 5
  1615. To: Marlyn Bumpus, Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:14 PM
  1616. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383835
  1617. <How did Lennier know where to find Delenn?>
  1618. Well, given Delenn's position, I think she'd have let Lennier know
  1619. where she was, or that he'd heard Sheridan tell Delenn in the scene we
  1620. played the voice-over.
  1621. Thanks, it was a good show.
  1622. jms
  1623. Subj: <CtI -- Question> Section: Babylon 5
  1624. To: John M. Kahane, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:04 PM
  1625. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386114
  1626. <Where do you see Lennier and Delenn having been, and where do you
  1627. see the two of them going? My commendations to Mira on her
  1628. acting in this one. Thanks for a terrific episode.>
  1629. Yes, Mira's great in that episode.
  1630. As for Lennier...it's an unusual relationship, which you'll learn a
  1631. LOT more about in "Ceremonies of Light and Dark." Which is all I can say
  1632. for now.
  1633. jms
  1634. Subj: Archetypes Section: Babylon 5
  1635. To: John M. Kahane, Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:15 PM
  1636. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383836
  1637. That's the kind of thing I don't tend to dwell on overmuch, lest the
  1638. storytelling become self-conscious. The more you start to over-analyze the
  1639. work as you're doing it, the less fresh and spontaneous it becomes.
  1640. jms
  1641. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  1642. To: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:44:25
  1643. PM
  1644. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385875
  1645. Sysops:
  1646. As a note, there's probably no reason to repost this message again; I
  1647. think it might be overkill, and while I felt it
  1648. was right to come in here once to announce this, it *is* the ST section and
  1649. shouldn't have to put up with multiple
  1650. raids of the same message.
  1651. As an aside, Majel is shooting this week on B5, and so far seems to be
  1652. enjoying it immensely. She's having great fun working with Peter Jurasik
  1653. and Stephen Furst.
  1654. jms
  1655. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1656. To: Elizabeth Whitaker, 74541,613 Saturday, October 28, 1995 2:30:25 PM
  1657. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385578
  1658. <I saw a mention of Bruce Boxleitner's coming on board in an issue of
  1659. TV Guide and decided to make an effort to check on the show -- and got
  1660. hooked.
  1661. Episodes of Babylon5 really are like reading a chapter of a science fiction
  1662. novel every week.>
  1663. Thanks, and I'm glad you made it to the show. Bruce is nothing but
  1664. terrific to work with. And I think you'll like where we're going over the
  1665. next 6 weeks in particular....
  1666. jms
  1667. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1668. To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:31 PM
  1669. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386111
  1670. <Talia is now Corps. Whatever Ironheart gave her, Psi Corps has.
  1671. Is that, uh, a problem?>
  1672. Logically, yes, that would eventually pose a problem.
  1673. jms
  1674. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1675. To: Sharon Foster, 76360,301 Saturday, October 28, 1995 2:30:26 PM
  1676. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385579
  1677. <"Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. But you can't do that on
  1678. television. Nobody's ever done that on television!" ...>
  1679. You know, you say the *nicest* things....
  1680. jms
  1681. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1682. To: David Fox, Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:58:22 PM
  1683. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385910
  1684. The pain is necessary because it's easy to consider laying down one's
  1685. life intellectually; when the pain and the agony bring it home, it's no
  1686. longer as easy.
  1687. And there *is* no correct answer to "Who are you?" The only real
  1688. answer is no answer, because as soon as you apply someone's term for it,
  1689. you have limited yourself, defined yourself in someone else's terms.
  1690. Doing things in a refined, gentle, intellectual manner is the sort of
  1691. thing Delenn's used to, she can handle that easily...the goal of Sebastian
  1692. was to try and *break* her. That's not intended to be done gently. You
  1693. don't break someone over a cup of tea discussing philosophical concepts and
  1694. the nature of personal identity. It's also not terribly dramatic to watch.
  1695. Because of her position, rank and authority, she expected to be
  1696. treated a certain way...which was why it was important to treat her just
  1697. the opposite. It's easy to put oneself into a grand prophecy, to assume
  1698. one has a destiny...to pay the price for that is something else again.
  1699. Anyone can do the former; very few can ever do the latter.
  1700. jms
  1701. Subj: <CTI> Did Sinclair pass? Section: Babylon 5
  1702. To: David E. Francis, 72047,2070 Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:00 PM
  1703. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386112
  1704. <Did Sinclair have to undergo a similar interrogation? Good show.>
  1705. Bear in mind, though, that we don't yet know, when someone says The
  1706. One, the answer to, "The One *what*?" When this gets answered later this
  1707. season, you may have your answer there.
  1708. And thanks.
  1709. jms
  1710. Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
  1711. To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:02 PM
  1712. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386113
  1713. Hey, I gotta have *some* fun here, right? Can't make it too easy. If
  1714. I just answered all the questions, wouldn't be much point in making the show,
  1715. now would there?
  1716. jms
  1717. Subj: <Inquisitor--Mira, etc> Section: Babylon 5
  1718. To: Mara K. Malovany, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:08 PM
  1719. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386115
  1720. I think that, in the long run, the vorlons and the shadows will answer
  1721. the questions Who are you and What do you want...in that that's kind of
  1722. what they *are*, if that makes any sense.
  1723. Well, it will. Eventually.
  1724. Funny thing is, how much as you note the show corresponds to some of
  1725. the things Mira's been through...some of it intentional, knowing that if I
  1726. dig into this area, it'll come out of her with the ring of truth...some of
  1727. it quite unintentional. When I finished writing "Severed Dreams," and the
  1728. actors got it, Mira's first words to me were, "So...how long DID you live in
  1729. Yugoslavia?" The parallel wasn't intentional...but it fit.
  1730. jms
  1731. Subj: Milwaukee Affiliate Section: Babylon 5
  1732. To: Bob Perse, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:09 PM
  1733. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386116
  1734. Yes, most stations now are only showing the episodes once per week not
  1735. twice. So if you want to get it, it has to happen the first time at bat.
  1736. "I am seething here."
  1737. So when you called the station, did that make it a seething ring?
  1738. jms
  1739. Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
  1740. To: Richard P. Manny, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:03 PM
  1741. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386727
  1742. <I've never heard this one although I've read a number of Ripper texts. I
  1743. could cheat and ask for a reference, but I won't. I'll do a little digging.>
  1744. That's because it isn't *in* any of the Ripper texts as a suspect....
  1745. jms
  1746. Subj: Bab5 cancellation HELP Section: Babylon 5
  1747. To: Marion J Nalepa, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:00 PM
  1748. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386726
  1749. The stations that keep the show consistent do well with it, and don't
  1750. usually drop it. So you're probably in good shape here.
  1751. jms
  1752. Subj: <spoiler>Comes the Inq Section: Babylon 5
  1753. To: Rick Corey /NY Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:16 PM
  1754. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386729
  1755. I guess also that the key to avoid something becoming cliche is to
  1756. turn it on its head. Which was the case with Sebastian. One thing I
  1757. neglected to mention was the need to have an absolute mirror-counterpoint to
  1758. Morden. Here you've got the smiling, pleasant, utterly charming and good
  1759. looking fellow who is our "mirror" if you will in which we see the Shadows
  1760. reflected. So now you need something dark and ominous and terrible as the
  1761. mirror through which we briefly glimpse the Vorlons, which has to be done
  1762. all in one episode, you can't develop it gradually as with Morden. So
  1763. everything about Sebastian was the opposite of Morden...and each is the
  1764. opposite of what they represent. As it appears to us now, anyway.
  1765. To the question of Crowley, I've read a little of his work, but only a
  1766. little... I've never believed in the dictum of "Do what thou wilt shall be
  1767. the whole of the law." I've generally leaned in the direction of "Do what
  1768. thou ought shall be the whole of the law." Crowley was a very strange man,
  1769. and while clearly some of his reputation was blown out of all proportion --
  1770. was he not kicked out of an entire country once, called The Most Evil Man Of
  1771. All Time? -- but at the heartmeat core of it was something dark and tw
  1772. jms
  1773. Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
  1774. To: Deonaha M. Conlin, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:18 PM
  1775. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386730
  1776. <<OF course, that raises the question -- Is penance enough?>
  1777. At some point, it must be. Even the worst of us must have some
  1778. hope for reprieve at some point. Either let the creep out of jail, or kill
  1779. him. I think four hundred years of not knowing would even do justice to
  1780. Manson. ...>
  1781. No, I think your points are all excellent, and tie right into the whole
  1782. question at hand. Nothing soft about them, just very thoughtful and
  1783. insightful. One of the primary functions of the show, beyond entertainment,
  1784. is to provoke questions, discussion, and the comparison of views.
  1785. I think my message titled videotapes from jms is still here with an
  1786. address for WB about tapes.
  1787. And thanks.
  1788. jms
  1789. Subj: <CTI> Did Sinclair pass? Section: Babylon 5
  1790. To: Don Chase Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:20 PM
  1791. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386731
  1792. << When this gets answered later this season, you may have your answer
  1793. there.>
  1794. Is that this season, as in Season 2, or Season 3?>
  1795. I think I was referring here to season 3.
  1796. jms
  1797. Subj: <Comes the Inquistor> Section: Babylon 5
  1798. To: Don Chase, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:09:22 PM
  1799. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387083
  1800. Can G'Kar grow to forgive? I don't think so...and yet in a way he must
  1801. come to something more than rage, and other than forgiveness. There is an
  1802. important step in his development yet to come. And he will have to go there
  1803. by a very hard road.
  1804. jms
  1805. Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
  1806. To: JAMES M. TRAPP, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:14:10 PM
  1807. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387093
  1808. <Neither my wife nor I particularly care for what seems to be never
  1809. ending plot lines.>
  1810. That's great, and I appreciate the honest answer. Not every show is
  1811. for everyone. Continued good luck.
  1812. jms
  1813. Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
  1814. To: John M. Kahane, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:14:12 PM
  1815. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387095
  1816. < >> Actually, there *was* a scene where Lennier, concerned, tracks down Kosh
  1817. to inquire after Delenn's situation, which report alarms him and sends him
  1818. after Sheridan. It was filmed...but cut for time. <<
  1819. Can you post it?>
  1820. Can't really post that kind of stuff, alas....
  1821. jms
  1822. Subj: Avalon? Section: Babylon 5
  1823. To: Elyse M. Grasso, Monday, October 30, 1995 2:35:16 AM
  1824. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387324
  1825. <Does the episode title "A Late Delivery from Avalon" imply that Jinxo will
  1826. be back?>
  1827. Nope, no Jinxo.
  1828. jms
  1829. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1830. To: Mark D. Smith, Monday, October 30, 1995 2:35:16 AM
  1831. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387325
  1832. <When Delenn delivers her speach about "this body is only a shell", at
  1833. the end of it, watching Sebastion, the dissapointment on his face! To me,
  1834. he looked like Delenn had just kneed his jewels up around his ears!>
  1835. Yeah, beautiful subtle work, wasn't it...?
  1836. Wayne Alexander. Remember the name. This guy's gonna Be Somebody.
  1837. jms
  1838. Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
  1839. To: Sharon Foster, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:24 PM
  1840. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387966
  1841. <What was the last word in Sebastian's "What about..." litany?>
  1842. Actually, the last one, since it was going to be drowned out, was an
  1843. adlib, "eternity."
  1844. jms
  1845. Subj: Fan club update? Section: Babylon 5
  1846. To: Marlyn Bumpus, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:27 PM
  1847. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387968
  1848. Still processing paperwork...my life is paperwork.
  1849. jms
  1850. Subj: <Comes the Inquistor> Section: Babylon 5
  1851. To: DAVID F. LATORRE, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:30 PM
  1852. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387970
  1853. <<gasp><awe>Thanks for the wonderful coda by the Inquisitor.>
  1854. Thanks....
  1855. jms
  1856. Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
  1857. To: Dan F. Evan, Monday, October 30, 1995 10:33:10 PM
  1858. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#388277
  1859. <Have you won any awards for the show yet? Kosh was spectacular.>
  1860. We've only won one Emmy and a couple of small awards for the series
  1861. (plus another Emmy for the pilot). We're still working on making people
  1862. aware that we're here, and what we're doing.
  1863. Other than that...thanks.
  1864. jms
  1865. Subj: <TFON - Keffer> Section: Babylon 5
  1866. To: Bob Danielson, Monday, October 30, 1995 10:33:11 PM
  1867. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#388278
  1868. <Is Keffer dead?>
  1869. Dead as the proverbial doorknob.
  1870. jms