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- JMS CompuServe messages collected by The Green Meddler <kilgalen@tde.com>.
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: B. Blyth, 76350,2717 Sunday, October 01, 1995 7:46:19 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#353246
-
- "I don't think that (B5) would be doing too well if it was a clone of ST."
-
- (Actually, that should be *were*, not *was*...just to be pedantic.)
-
- That is, in a nutshell, part of the problem we faced going in. On the
- one hand, you have the ST fans who, understandably, hadn't heard about what
- B5 was, or that it preceded DS9 by 5 years. (This thanks to the new PR
- philosophy at Warner Bros., which strives to create the notion of stealth
- programming...that which cannot be picked up on radar, sonar, TV or infrared
- motion detectors.) Not their fault, in other words. Thinking the show was
- just a DS9 ripoff, many of them opted out...again, understandably, given the
- circumstances.
-
- Then you have those viewers who tuned in expecting to see something
- like ST, found it wasn't, and decided we weren't doing ST or SF correctly
- because of that, and did a fast fade.
-
- Finally you had the non-ST fans, who assumed it was just like ST (in
- some cases in part because some of the comments lent themselves to that; one
- station astonishingly enough even said, "From the creators of DS9," which
- probably astonished Berman/Pillar about as much as it did me), and thus
- didn't check it out, assuming it was just more of the same.
-
- Consequently...we fell between three chairs. It has taken time for
- people to get the word about what the show *really* is (mainly word of
- mouth; to some extent we are still a stealth program). As they've made that
- discovery, a task no less daunting than the first trans-Atlantic crossing by
- canoe, our audience has grown slowly but steadily.
-
- TeeVee...it's a mug's game, Brenna.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: B5, in general Section: Star Trek
- To: TazDevil, 102671,2161 Monday, October 02, 1995 12:05:27 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#353635
-
- No ill will was taken, or is extended.
-
- Actually, it seems to me, what you're really talking about is not the
- show's maturity, but your *familiarity* with the characters, two different
- things. The more you see them, the more backlog of information you have to
- appreciate their actions. Very often, on many series, it's not so much a
- question of the actors getting comfortable with their characters as the
- *audience* getting comfortable with them. Many of the same folks who
- initially didn't like Sinclair, after they got to know the character, went
- back to re-watch the first episodes and found that there's depth they didn't
- appreciate there, visible now because they know who the character is.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Neville White, 100335,2721 Monday, October 02, 1995 9:12:13 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354530
-
- The favor is called in in season three, in one of the earlier episodes.
- It may surprise you....
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Neville White, 100335,2721 Tuesday, October 03, 1995 4:25:08 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#355007
-
- I'd imagine (just a guess) that B5 will restart in the UK around April
- or thereabouts.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:31 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356195
-
- "Is this important?"
-
- What isn't?
-
- jms
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- Subj: B5 or ST, why not both? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Timothy J. Scallon, 102775,510 Monday, October 02, 1995 9:12:30 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354531
-
- Your motives in asking the question are beyond doubt; your intent is
- clearly sincerely motivated. It's just that it's been asked so many times
- in broad strokes that it's become difficult and leads to flame-wars.
-
- When one says "what's being done wrong" with another show, then you've
- instantly got a value judgement that leads right to subjective argumentation
- rather than analysis. But if you can somehow structure the discussion so
- that is analyzes the writing of each show independently, comparing and
- contrasting certain techniques or plot elements, more power to you.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 03, 1995 12:28:14 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#354832
-
- No, that ain't it...you'll have a better notion of the reason why the
- deeper you get into the first batch of new episodes.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:01 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356196
-
- You'll see it in "A Day in the Strife."
-
- jms
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- Subj: Midpoint Section: Babylon 5
- To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:03 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356198
-
- Yeah, a follow-up is a possibility, but the odds on it ever happening
- are slim and none, I suspect.
-
- I think Ruby's Masks has done some new masks for Halloween.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Majel Barrett on B5 Section: Star Trek
- To: Lynn Dimock, 74471,3131 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:13:12 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356200
-
- Re: "Comes the Inquisitor" (and I'm not sure whether to address this to
- you or Rae, not quite having caught the top of this)...when I wrote that
- episode, I figured it'd get some strong reactions. What I did not expect
- was the comment, which I've now received from a number of women -- women who
- sat stoically through "Believers" and "Confessions and Lamentations" -- that
- they were in tears over "Inquisitor."
-
- So I'd be curious to know what caused that reaction. I think I may
- have subconsciously tapped something there -- the search for identity at its
- most emotional core, or just that it's Delenn -- and I'm trying to get a
- better sense of what that is.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
- To: peter stathis, 102477,3046 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:31:29 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356204
-
- What's necessary is to understand that the syndication picture has
- changed a bit since B5 hit the airwaves. There are far more programs on now
- for stations to choose between (which is why B5 is now airing only once a
- week in most markets, to allow stations to include more and different
- programs in their line-ups).
-
- The first year, we only had to sustain our ratings to be renewed for
- year two; in year two, we only had to grow modestly to be renewed for year
- three; in year three, with all the new programs now available, and WB and
- UPN and PTEN and FOX fighting it out for the few remaining slots, we have to
- do even better.
-
- This is the dilemma of *every* TV series, not just B5. You grow in the
- ratings, or you get canceled; networks or syndication, that's the rule. All
- we can do is continue to make the best show we can, and hope enough people
- hear about it to come and check it out...because if they do, in most cases
- they stick around.
-
- So this is a *very* important time for us; if you have friends who
- haven't yet seen the show, give 'em a call and invite them to the party.
-
- jms
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: Bette A. Loukakis, 102513,3065 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:15 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357394
-
- Thanks. It's actually not that big a burden, since except for the Work
- I have no life that has yet been detected by modern science...
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: Tom Knudsen, 72347,1626 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 1:13:06 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356199
-
- I understand your point of view that point of view is no less valid
- than any other point of view...and note that the point of view about point
- of view offered from this end elicited "I don't necessarily agree with
- that," because that point of view is not a point of view which coincides
- with your own point of view, thus is viewed by you as a not necessarily
- valid criticism, which fundamentally reinforces my original statement, from
- my point of view.
-
- jms
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: Rodney, 73457,3544 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:14:19 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356674
-
- It came out of an original announcement that Majel Barrett Roddenberry
- would be guest-starring on a B5 episode, and kinda grew from there, so the
- start of the thread was definitely ST related.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 7:04:25 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356962
-
- By all means, repost away. It's gone out now, so it's fine. As for
- the B5 AOL site, I'm told it'll be up by mid-month.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
- To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, 70040,104 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:12 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357393
-
- The only reason the ratings have slipped (which they never mention in
- the trades) is that we've been in reruns since *MAY*, just running the same
- 18 episodes over and over and over.
-
- We'll get a better picture in a few weeks.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Vir leaving? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Mark Sloan, 100407,3462 Wednesday, October 04, 1995 3:14:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#356673
-
- Vir appears in multiple episodes this year, working around his schedule
- on "Misery Loves Company."
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Richard Cunningham, 71213,3504 Thursday, October 05, 1995 3:03:16 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#357395
-
- B5 starts showing new eps next Wednesday at 9, right after DS9; check
- your local TV Guide, you'll find an ad there.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: JOE M VANCE, 74203,1254 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:26 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358419
-
- Thanks, and I think they already have picked up a few lessons; which is
- the point of the exercise...we should challenge one another to constantly
- improve, or what's the point of being here?
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Stephen C. Smith, 76150,1170 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358416
-
- Well, y'know...it's gonna be interesting. I was pleased to note that
- TV Guide gave B5's return next week a listing in the evening's highlights.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:20 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358417
-
- Yes, the first batch of eps from season 3, up through 9 or so, give a
- lot more background on the shadow ships, what they are and how they work.
- And as you say, virtually everything in this show is here for a reason;
- there's an offhand remark from Garibaldi in "Infection" about his long
- struggle out of the Martian desert that pays off in both the comic, and in a
- third-season episode. So some of the year three stuff was being set up as
- early as episode 2 of year 1, in what was designed to look like just plain
- old throwaway dialogue.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: David Scarpa, 73672,2136 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:28 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358420
-
- Yeah, the rerun schedule was a pain in the butt. And because of it,
- lots of stations began moving us around. It's my hope that that'll change
- now that we're back with new eps, and showing 9 eps in a row without a
- single break.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:06 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358421
-
- If I had to look back at season 2 and pick favorites, they'd probably
- be "The Long, Twilight Struggle," "Comes the Inquisitor," and "The Coming of
- Shadows." "Coming" is probably the one episode I'd say is most perfect, the
- most purely B5.
-
- In year one, I thought there were a couple/three eps that just lay
- there and begged to be shot and put out of their misery. But I don't think
- we had even one like that in year two. Some were stronger than others, but
- not one dropped below a certain median high point over year one.
-
- So far, year three is another general step up, with our least episode
- this season so far being the equal of some of the better year two episodes.
-
- What makes for a perfect episode of B5 in my view? It's kinda hard to
- define. It's an episode where major and irreversible events take place,
- which were absolutely set up from what went before, and which turn on the
- individual choices made by our characters; episodes that have about them the
- feel of a car absolutely out of control, that ANYthing could happen...the
- kind of episode that makes you start insinctively reaching for the brake
- pedal, but it doesn't do any good. And, finally, those that have a nice
- visual sense of style. I've gradually grown more consistently fond of the
- montage as a dramatic device, though I'm being careful not to over-use it.
- (I *really* liked the intercutting in the Emperor's fall in "Coming.")
-
- I'd rather not say anything at all about "Gethsemane," because a large
- part of the plot turns on something you need to discover mid-viewing, and
- anything I might say would only detract from it. It's a lovely, sad, very
- moving story; it's kind of my Twilight Zone story in the B5 universe, with
- some very strong emotional twists as we go along. It's not the kind of
- story I get to do within the B5 structure very often, and I'm extremely
- pleased with this one (and Adam Nimoy did a *bang-up* job directing it; he
- thinks it may be his best work ever).
-
- We're now shooting episode #7, "Exogenesis." So far, to give my own
- reactions to the year 3 episodes so far:
-
- "Matters of Honor," somewhat of a continuation of the year two season
- ender, picking up the pieces, with some great action pieces, mainly a fair
- amount of fun, which is necessary given what precedes it..."Convictions," a
- moody, atmospheric, driving piece, stylistically very different for us, with
- some hysterically funny scenes juxtaposed against some deadly serious and
- gritty drama..."A Day in the Strife," a fair number of threads, a day in the
- life episode with everything that can go wrong going wrong, some elements of
- humor but mainly a straight-ahead kind of episode..."Voices of Authority,"
- you'll see some of our characters doing stuff they've never done before, and
- we get into the whole question of the First Ones, also fairly straightfoward
- in storytelling and direction..."Passing Through Gethsemane," which again is
- just an utter knockout episode, which with "Convictions" comes close to
- being a perfect episode..."Dust to Dust," haven't seen the director's cut
- yet, but the dailies looked great...and "Exogenesis," which we just started
- filming this week, is probably our most "ordinary" story of the batch,
- though it puts a new spin on several traditional story elements.
-
- On just about every level, I'd say that the year three episodes are an
- improvement on the year two episodes, and we've got a lot more this season
- that should be equal to or better than "Coming" and the other top three
- mentioned earlier, at least based on how they look pre-shooting..."Messages
- From Earth," and "Severed Dreams" are massive action/character set pieces on
- the scale of "The Long, Twilight Struggle"...only bigger, and more
- personal.
-
- It's going to be great.
-
- jms
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- Subj: VitW pt2 - Delenn/Londo? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Thursday, October 05, 1995 10:58:07 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358422
-
- The favor he calls in is not on his behalf, but on behalf of an associate.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Rick Berman Section: Star Trek
- To: Michael Ogrinz, 71573,3153 Thursday, October 05, 1995 11:25:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358450
-
- "The ratings for B5 never get close to the ratings for the Trek shows."
-
- Actually, not true. The Neilsens have often posted the B5 ratings as
- asometimes equal to or slightly above the ratings for "Voyager."
-
- jms
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- Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
- To: Mary Taylor, 75530,2650 Thursday, October 05, 1995 11:25:18 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358451
-
- Speaking of TPTB, here's an interesting angle on the whole Voyager/DS9
- dynamic.
-
- Recently, more and more, the ST execs (people like Berman and Pillar)
- have been commenting publicly about the factionalization of the SF TV
- marketplace, and how this has diminished the numbers for the ST shows
- overall. Most interestingly, one of them commented in an LA Times article
- this past week that a big problem for them is the factionalization *within*
- ST...that people may only have time to watch one version of ST that week,
- and they're being forced to choose. And, of course, there are the debates
- between the two sides on quality.
-
- Which dovetails precisely into the rumor running around town that
- Paramount is considering giving the axe to DS9 after this season, in order
- to force folks who want their ST to watch Voyager...because they have more
- money invested right now in Voyager, particularly in start-up, and they have
- their hopes for the Paramount network pinned to Voyager as their center.
- They don't like the idea of a syndicated show out there causing problems for
- the network on which they've spent millions and millions of dollars. And
- DS9's ratings have been steadily on the decrease since the debut. So the
- logic goes: take away DS9, and make those who want Trek go to Voyager as the
- sole provider of that.
-
- Given the sources from whom this has come, I give very high credibility
- to the notion that this *is* being discussed; whether or not it will be
- implemented, that only time will tell. If Voyager continues to decrease,
- threatening the foundations of Paramount's bid for a network, I'd think the
- chances of this happening will continue to rise.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Friday, October 06, 1995 1:56:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358892
-
- William: you may want to consider scaling back the Trekker hits just
- a bit; I understand the emotions, but I think we've moved beyond that.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: KCOP & B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anthony Ho, 72440,1650 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:08 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359556
-
- The local ads are the responsibility of the local stations.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:12 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359557
-
- I'd also put "Grail" in my list of least-favorite eps from year one,
- along with "Infection" and "War Prayer."
-
- We're shooting the two-parter as 15 and 16, but airing them as 13 and 14,
- in order to accommodate the need to have the same director do both halves.
- It's a matter of working around the schedule of directors when they're
- available, and that's when Adam's available.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
- To: Mary Taylor, 75530,2650 Friday, October 06, 1995 8:19:24 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359294
-
- Actually, let me correct myself on one point; just to be sure of my
- quote, I went back and checked the LA Times article, and the most pertinent
- comment came not from Berman/Piller but from Kerry McCluggage, who is the
- Chairman of the Paramount Pictures Television Group (i.e., the man who makes
- all the final decisions on the life and death of the Mountain's syndicated
- series, and the UPN series).
-
- McCluggage, the article states, "pointed out that Next Generation and
- the original Star Trek series still air in repeats in hundreds of markets.
- 'If you on some level buy the concept that there's a finite number of Star
- Trek viewers, who only have so much time to watch their favorite program,
- it's going to split the pie a little bit."
-
- Offered in the interests of accuracy.
-
- jms
-
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- Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
- To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:36:07 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359555
-
- Oh, there's no question that they need to bring up the ratings on DS9,
- that's a separate issue, however. They need the ratings up because
- Paramount sells ads based on figures determined by ratings. They've
- promised certain levels of ratings, and if the show doesn't pull those
- numbers, they have to give money *back*. So it's definitely in their
- interests to keep the ratings up for as long as the show is on the air.
-
- And, again, this is more the corporate POV of the situation. The
- potential revenue for their new network *far* outmatches what any single
- syndicated show could pull in, and if the latter poses any kind of threat to
- the former...it ain't a contest. Even Berman, in the same article, wonders
- if they may have come close to "going to the well too often."
-
- So we'll have to see...clearly, many of those involved with the show
- want it to continue, as do the fans...we'll have to see if the corporate
- types feel the same way.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Wallpaper?? Section: Babylon 5
- To: William H. DiPaola, 76521,1751 Friday, October 06, 1995 1:56:15 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358893
-
- In about 4 weeks there will be an official B5 screen saver from Sound
- Source, which has 150 images/wallpaper sources, .avi and .wav files.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Katsulas/Mahabharata? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Elyse M. Grasso, 70302,3304 Friday, October 06, 1995 2:03:22 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358899
-
- Yikes, I haven't got a clue on that one. When I see Andreas next, I'll
- try to remember to ask him, assuming it doesn't fall out of my head in the
- meantime, a good probability.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Aliens Section: Babylon 5
- To: Chad Underkoffler, 102512,1310 Friday, October 06, 1995 2:12:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#358911
-
- Just to clarify...Sinclair was a Catholic, taught by Jesuits; Garibaldi
- is basically an atheist.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Aliens Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:53:13 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359569
-
- "...the only B5 race that I find myself occasionally getting annoyed
- with is the Earthers."
-
- Good.
-
- Because anything else is 'way too easy.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
- To: Asha DeVelder, 76703,4322 Saturday, October 07, 1995 12:53:12 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#359568
-
- As noted elsewhere, there are going to be more B5 comics as one-shots
- and miniseries...Tim DeHaas is doing one set during the Earth/Minbari War (I'm
- doing a lot of consulting on that one to provide canon background on who was
- where, when, doing what), and I've begun a 4-issue mini tentatively entitled
- "The Book of the War," which chronicles much of our new Ranger character.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:54:07 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360514
-
- How long to write a script varies; sometimes a couple weeks, sometimes
- just 3-4 days; sometimes less if my back's against the wall, but that's
- fairly rare. Often the ones I write very quickly are better than the ones I
- write slowly, because I get it out before I lose track of the fingerprints
- of the characters and the passion of the story.
-
- Once completed, it's anywhere from 3-5 weeks before shooting begins,
- which is a luxury in TV...most shows the director doesn't get the script
- until a few days before shooting.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:19 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360510
-
- I'll try to announce them as they come.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Fan Club, Magazine Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:15 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360508
-
- Yes, the B5 magazine is coming out from Sendai in the next month or so.
- I've read the copy for the first issue, and what I like is that it's not an
- obvious puff piece; it asks some tough questions, and doesn't soften the
- language or image of the characters on this show behind the scenes. I told
- them, when they got the license, right up front, nothing is taboo, write
- about whatever you want. The first issue, by nature, is more or less an
- introduction, with profiles of most of our core cast, but my guess is that
- more in-depth pieces will be coming in subsequent issues.
-
- We finally got the paperwork on the B5 fan club, and have to make some
- minor adjustments, but should have the contracts revised and signed within
- the next week or so. Shortly after that, we'll have an AOL page, and not
- long thereafter a web page for signups; we'll also try and integrate those
- fan clubs already out there as official branches, should they so desire.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Life spans Section: Babylon 5
- To: Rae Augenstein, 72752,1653 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:18 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360509
-
- Minbari live to about 150 or so; she's about 50, very young still in
- Minbari terms (what we would consider a young woman in human terms).
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Wallpaper?? Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:20 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360511
-
- I think it's windows 3.1 compatible.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Encyclopaedia Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:53:21 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360512
-
- It fell by the wayside when Compton's cut back its list to 30 titles,
- and we got too busy on the show to pursue it. There are several companies
- now bidding on the cd-rom, so we'll see what happens.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Saturday, October 07, 1995 9:54:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360513
-
- Visually, yeah, I'd have to say TFoN is one of our biggest from year
- two, and I'm quite fond of it; the only reason that it isn't in my top three
- is because while the last half is very intense, it takes a little bit to get
- there; I like 'em intense from the first frame on.
-
- For the growing use of montage/intercutting...it's really just a
- process of continuing to learn my craft. So I try out and experiment with
- different techniques. While I love dialogue, and lots of it, I'm also
- coming more and more to appreciate moments where you *only* play the
- visuals, and the music, and get out of the way of the Moment.
-
- At this point, we have the first 5 in various stages of completion; we
- deliver 1 and 2 this coming Tuesday; we've finished all the EFX in #3 except
- for the placement of a couple of sound effects and the placement of music
- cues; we're still getting in EFX for #4, and just finished the producers'
- cut on #5.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Shadow model spotted! Section: Babylon 5
- To: Simon Grierson, 100407,2075 Sunday, October 08, 1995 1:42:08 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#360656
-
- Any shadow ship model -- for that matter, ANY B5 resin model -- is not
- licensed and is basically pirate merchandise.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: 12 Steps Program? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:17:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362252
-
- Michael's kind of stubborn and independent and doesn't generally go in
- for group sessions.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Re: B5 Comic Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:17:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362253
-
- Nobody else here is sufficiently crazy to be on-line all the time.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
- To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:31:21 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362273
-
- Of course, the one good thing to come out of all this is what I've been
- saying all along...that the presence of lots of SF shows will cause more
- competition between the shows, with the ultimate beneficiary of this being
- the audience.
-
- Case in point: from day one, B5 has always shown the station very busy,
- with lots of ships going and coming. One of the concerns voiced by many DS9
- fans, quite logically, was that if this was such a busy station, why did we
- not see any ships docking at the station, a sense of being busy? Well,
- finally, we now see the new open to DS9 where they show a fair number of
- ships moving in and out. We've been doing lots of scenes with huge numbers
- of ships dating back to the pilot movie; now in the season debut, they've
- come to the plate and shown big numbers of ships. Granted that several of
- the big shots were recycled throughout the course of the episode (watch for
- the wide shot where you see a Klingon ship in front of the crowd moving
- right to left, for instance), still it's a strong effort.
-
- Our presence gives them some competition to do more, and as they come
- up to the plate to do just that, it challenges *us* to rise to the occasion
- as well, so it's a good back-and-forth.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
- To: Jeannette Fornadel, 76371,3057 Monday, October 09, 1995 4:55:06 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362470
-
- Fred Allen, a man considerably before your time, once observed,
- "Imitation is the sincerest form of television."
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Shadow Ship Progression Section: Babylon 5
- To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Monday, October 09, 1995 1:31:23 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362274
-
- The color of the jump gates is kept consistent with the phenomenon of
- red shift; objects moving away quickly take on a red hue, those coming
- toward you take on a blue aspect.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Pot Luck Party in NH Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Monday, October 09, 1995 5:06:31 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#362480
-
- If you're going to have something this big, with that great a video and
- audio system, maybe you ought to consider holding this one week later for
- "The Long Twilight Struggle," which benefits hugely from this kind of
- treatment, and will, I suspect, have a much bigger reaction from those
- attending. Just a thought....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:49:22 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363120
-
- Re: craft...it's not any one area per se, really, just a lot of little
- things. "Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle."
- Michelangelo. So I keep trying one technique or another, working to get a
- little better, or add different tools to my toolbox.
-
- Favorite visual moments? The last shots in the second major action
- piece in TLTS (the through the window stuff). The Emperor's fall in CoS.
- Delenn and Sheridan embracing, and Lennier's exit from the isolation area
- in C&L. Some of the staging in CtI.
-
- We just have to continue to get better, and never look back.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:49:24 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363121
-
- No, "Severed Dreams" is episode #10.
-
- I think really that "War Prayer" was so thoroughly ruined for me by the
- direction, as was "Grail," that I can't see past that aspect. We spent
- hours and hours in the editing room, trying to make those work, and it was a
- major league pain in the butt.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
- To: Lawrence Roberts, 73200,2174 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 12:50:01 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363122
-
- Absolutely not. I don't think the audience is facionalized, really; I
- think there's *plenty* of room for SF, but it has to be SF *done well*.
-
- See, that's the difference in how execs think (if I can use that term);
- if a cop show dies, they say, "Well, that one show didn't work." If an SF
- series dies, they say, "There's no market for SF in television."
-
- I think that the audience can handle lots of SF, if it's quality.
-
- BTW, though I normally don't have a chance to catch the ST shows, with
- rare exceptions, I did manage to catch tonight's Voyager...and I have to say
- that this was probably the best I've seen to date. The dialogue was crisp
- and funny and insightful, the story worked (even though the plot per se was
- nothing to write home about), the bits played...I quite enjoyed it. I'd
- love to see them do more of this kind of thing.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
- To: Charles Agius, 72712,3572 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 3:29:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363574
-
- The series is fine as it is. The changes you suggest would simply make
- into a gimmick show, action without substance. Then it wouldn't be the show
- that people like...so what's the point? I'd rather have it the show I mean
- it to be, and die, than compromise and go on. What we need, primarily, is
- good PR to let people know what we're doing.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
- To: Charles Agius, 72712,3572 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:26 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364227
-
- Oh, I won't defend the delay in new episodes, because I think it's
- indefensible on many levels. I just don't think it's appropriate to make
- the show into something less than it is to stay on the air; because then the
- show you want to keep on the air, that which makes it special, is gone
- anyway, so you've lost both ways. Better to go out on your feet. But we've
- made it 3 years so far, and I have no intention of letting it fall before
- finishing the storyline.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: Max Cacas, 76476,2472 Tuesday, October 10, 1995 3:29:21 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#363575
-
- I agree with you 100%. They keep promising better; we'll see.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: DEBBIE PLOOR, 102662,3032 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:20 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364225
-
- Debbie: thanks. To avoid a lengthy recap of the O'Hare situation, I
- would point you to the B5 library, sec 5, which has a lengthy message from
- me on the subject, which should answer just about all of those questions.
-
- As for the second half of the "Babylon Squared" episode, and all the
- questions arising from that...and your question about O'Hare returning...
- they both have the same answer. He'll be reappearing in season three in a
- two-part episode that shows the other half of the B^2 storyline.
-
- Thanks for the kind words.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:18 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364224
-
- <What about international markets?>
- Unfortunately, that's considered by studio execs a "secondary market,"
- of less interest, and less reward. Also PTEN is a consortium of WB and the
- stations; without the local stations, you got zip.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Divided Loyalties Section: Babylon 5
- To: Toni Muller, 75223,1575 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 1:33:23 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#364226
-
- Thanks; it's a good warm-up episode for the next three biggies....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
- To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, 76371,3057 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:26 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365276
-
- That's the point, you really couldn't pull a major thread without
- unraveling a lot of stuff.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Keeping B5 ALIVE Section: Babylon 5
- To: Anne L. Warner, 71513,1177 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:25 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365275
-
- The stations have a season two poster that's quite nice; suggest you
- contact your local station and inquire if they have any left.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
- To: Randy Hall, 74617,420 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 9:53:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365148
-
- Ah, I see the infamous Randy Hall of AOL is here, as well.
-
- In citing the DS9 ratings, you carefully omit the Voyager ratings, which
- in many cases in the past have been somewhat *less* than the B5 ratings.
- Which kinda takes the air out of the argument, doesn't it?
-
- Even so, B5 is challenging the ST universe artistically, in terms of
- what we put on the screen. As we hope they will challenge us.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: GARIBALDI COP STUFF Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael Zitaglio, 102545,641 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:30 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365278
-
- The actors do not input into scripts in the writing process; they
- interpret the script upon its completion. In rare cases, they may ask for a
- line or word change for performance purposes. But the line you cite was from
- Garibaldi's background.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Story Thoughts Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:31 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365279
-
- It's an old wound, and though I appreciate the question, I'd rather not
- re-open it.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365280
-
- The most difficult part on one level is probably the writing, because
- that's the one time I'm up on the high-wire entirely by myself; in every
- other aspect of the show, you've got other people, costume designers, EFX
- people, others who can keep you from falling. Behind the keyboard, if you
- screw up, you've got no one to catch you.
-
- On another level, the most physically difficult is the editing process,
- where we go over each episode frame by frame and edit it to within an inch
- of its life. It's a very detailed and wearing process.
-
- We definitely plan to do more with Lennier next season.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Telepaths on B5 Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:22:05 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365281
-
- Yes, both sides can pay the same telepath, since teeps have no vested
- interest either way, and their honesty is held to the highest standards. Or
- you can get a second teep of your own. And yes, there have been others on
- B5, but usually passing through with the businessmen who hire them.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Kit Furness, 73574,44 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:01 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365311
-
- Thanks, and I think you'll like where we take that relationship in the
- coming season as well....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Neil Blevins, 102226,3566 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365312
-
- Remember, the *conscious* Talia did none of those things; she would
- never dream of scanning without permission. (And in Ivanova's case,
- remember that she said she knows *instantly* if she's being scanned. Note
- her strong reaction in "Eyes" when it happens.)
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Deonaha M. Conlin, 102531,2627 Wednesday, October 11, 1995 11:45:04 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365314
-
- That's terrific, thank you...and glad to see another Dr. Pepper fan out
- there....
-
- This one came out quite well...but compared to what's coming, man....
-
- Thanks again, and enjoy the marathon.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Joel Hilke, 74271,1016 Thursday, October 12, 1995 1:19:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365370
-
- There's little I could say about Jarvis' reviews for TV GUIDE that has
- not already been said about Jack the Ripper.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
- To: All Thursday, October 12, 1995 1:19:27 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#365371
-
- Harlan Ellison has requested that I post this in places where those likely
- to have ordered the forthcoming CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER limited-edition
- hardcover can find it.
-
- Message begins:
-
- Here is the answerto the question of why a three-week delay in shipping THE
- CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER became necessary.
-
- A minor production glitch.
-
- Nothing more mysterious or ominous than that.
-
- Once the book had gone to Thomson-Shore in Dexter, Michigan for printing,
- and was in production, it was discovered that more than 150 corrections to
- the text--some significant, others of a niggling nature--but all troublesome
- to a greater or lesser degree--had slipped past, and had not been
- integrated.
-
- Tom Monteleone of Borderlands Press was out of the country. But his
- concerns for shipping on time--we've been paying the price for a premature
- announcement of this title four years ago ever since that miscalculation was
- made--were preeminent. Nonetheless, because of my insistence that this book
- (a book of great personal importance to me) be as close to perfect as
- possible, I took the necessary action to hold the production at a pre-final
- stage till Tom returned and we could get the changes made.
-
- That has been accomplished. Tom Monteleone has been very gracious in
- accommodating my concerns, and the book is back in the tube at Thomson-Shore
- right now. Three weeks max is what Dave Raymond, Customer Services Manager,
- tells us. Three weeks and the book, a beautiful beautiful package, will be
- in the hands of those who've ordered it.
-
- It is unfortunate that Tom Monteleone's interim message on the Borderlands
- Press 800-order line has been misinterpreted by some people. All is well,
- and the CITY is on its way to waiting eyes and hands. Thank you for
- asking.
-
- Harlan Ellison
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Sharon Foster, 76360,301 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366007
-
- Yeah, well, the great thing is that I've found a source for Drake's Cakes
- out here in CA...
-
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Steve Bennett, 70046,441 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366011
-
- <Have you ever seen a spy movie called Charlie Muffin? Lots of twists.>
-
- Haven't seen that one, but I'll keep an eye out, thanks.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Chad Underkoffler, 102512,1310 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:20:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366009
-
- Talia v 1.0 would not have violated Ivanova's privacy during any kind
- of intimacy, as that would violate her profoundly; you can hold back, and
- Talia would have, and Ivanova would've sensed if she had tried it. The
- theory on telepaths making love is that they both willingly drop the blocks
- they normally keep in place.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: VOYAGER'S BAD TREK Section: Star Trek
- To: Rich Brown, 76372,706 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:09 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366042
-
- Actually, according to a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, the
- ratings for DS9 have been dropping about one point every season. Not a
- reflection on the quality of the show, those are just the numbers.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
- To: Jonah Fleisher, 73664,475 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366043
-
- One solution to this, though, is what made this last episode of ST:V so
- enjoyable. Usually, when you watch a ST show, you get gang writing credits;
- it goes through the hopper and gets filtered through so many other writers
- that it loses its flavor. Not to say they're not good writers, this is the
- case on ANY show, on ANY script; the more people who stick their snouts into
- a script, however individually talented, the overall quality of the script
- diminishes, gets watered down.
-
- The episode this past Monday had just one name on it, and while I'm
- sure there was some tinkering here and there, it wasn't enough for anyone to
- take credit, which means the lion's share of the episode was written by this
- single writer...and that made all the difference in the world. The dialogue
- was crisp and funny, the "voice" of the show was consistent throughout, it
- moved well...it worked.
-
- The ST model is to work over scripts in-house to within an inch of
- their lives...but frankly, sometimes it's better to leave the darned thing
- alone. This was a good example of that. (I don't recall the writer's name
- offhand, but if they're smart, they'll put him or her on staff asap.)
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
- To: Janelle Keberle, 73552,3243 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:10 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367610
-
- Some shows just tend to have that as their guiding principle: rewrite
- the hell out of it. Others try as much as possible to leave it alone and
- let the voice of the original writer come through. I tend to fall more into
- the latter camp. In some cases, I revise heavily, but only where I feel
- it's absolutely necessary. Otherwise I leave it alone. David Gerrold's
- script for "Believers," for instance, is about 85% his. DC Fontana's last
- script for us was about 90% hers. Just tweaks, mainly.
-
- According to an interview I saw with one of the main ST producers, they
- use the "breaking the story" mode, which I've never much liked. To wit: in
- each and every case, they take the story, and gather in a room, and start
- scattergunning ideas and arguments and plot points, which one person writes
- down on a blackboard, crossing out some items while adding others. Yeah,
- it's a very democratic system, everybody gets their say...but I've always
- felt, on other shows, that it tends to knock off all the corners when you do
- that. Doesn't mean good stuff can't get through -- obviously it does -- it
- just makes it harder for it to do so, and this is the case for any show that
- uses that approach. At least, from my admittedly subjective point of view.
- But trying to tell one person how to tell his or her stories is like telling
- somebody how to make love...the advice is invariably unwanted, and usually
- inappropriate.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: To: B5 producers/writers Section: Babylon 5
- To: Terrill L. Burlison, 73631,275 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:12 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366044
-
- No, nothing was cut; we had a matching problem at one point in the edit,
- where Andrea reached with her left hand in one angle, and didn't reach out
- with the other, and we had to come around for the shot on Ivanova, so it
- looked a tick off. But nothing was cut.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <DL speculations> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Greg Cronau, 76407,2311 Thursday, October 12, 1995 4:37:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366045
-
- An interesting thought...as for Bester's personality, keep an eye out
- for "Dust to Dust," episode #6, where you see Bester from a different and
- very interesting angle. Some of what you say here, he says. (Not about the
- corps, but about doing what's right as he sees it.)
-
- 'Course, whether or not one should *believe* anything he says is another
- question altogether.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Telepaths on B5 Section: Babylon 5
- To: John McAuley, 100260,412 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:15 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366422
-
- No, the teep you hire is not bound to *volunteer* that you're lying; if
- asked by the other person, the teep would simply refuse to answer; which is
- tantamount to saying that you're lying.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 at Farpoint Section: Babylon 5
- To: Cynthia and Richard, 71561,3255 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366423
-
- That's great, congratulations. The costumes sound great. And I enjoyed
- speaking via phone at Farpoint; if I'd known some of the others couldn't
- show, I probably would've stayed around longer.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 Story Thoughts Section: Babylon 5
- To: Steven L. Wiser, 102633,3171 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366424
-
- Thank you. The episodes should make you wonder about tomorrow, and
- think about the choices in our lives. If it has succeeded in that, then the
- effort is worthwhile. Thanks again.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Neil Blevins, 102226,3566 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:22 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366425
-
- A non-telepath can learn certain tricks to make it harder to break
- through, albeit briefly, so the reaction was sufficiently ambiguous and the
- event sufficiently brief that it wouldn't raise too many concerns. Which is
- why Sheridan dived in when he did; if she'd continue to block much longer,
- just instinctively, it would've revealed her latent potential. It was his
- distracting Ivanova that in a sense helped Lyta break through.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: C Clark, 71643,65 Friday, October 13, 1995 11:16:10 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367758
-
- <Could Ivanova sense when someone else was being scanned?>
-
- No, that she wouldn't really be capable of doing at her present level.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Keeping B5 Alive! Section: Babylon 5
- To: Refried Beans, 73737,3714 Thursday, October 12, 1995 9:09:28 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366427
-
- Well, we just this week hit the air with the final four of last year,
- and we haven't even hit the year three ratings period in November, so at
- this juncture I'd say it's premature to start worrying about some of this.
- The best thing to do, for everyone, is to keep in constant touch with your
- local stations, via letter, and let them know what you think about the show.
- Because we live and die at the station level.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Elyse M. Grasso, 70302,3304 Thursday, October 12, 1995 11:15:27 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366588
-
- Each kind of takes their turn; G'Kar gets big stuff next year, and in
- the final four. His character starts to formalize a turn that's been going
- on gradually for a while now.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Mira Furlan's "Butt" Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael Grabois, 74737,2600 Thursday, October 12, 1995 11:16:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#366589
-
- It was a long time ago, but I suspect that that's probably what I was
- referring to.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5: Final Year??? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Hugh Kennedy, 70042,710 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:51:27 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367606
-
- Insofaras I know, the stations don't share in the revenues from overseas
- distribution, so their interest in it is negligible.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Jack the Ripper> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Brian A. Thomas, 75231,1122 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367607
-
- Actually, I have my own suspicion about his identity, and have dug out
- quite a bit of supporting evidence. It's not a name anyone's heard before
- in this context. I've spoken with a few other high-credibility
- Ripperologists, and apparently there are some others who have begun focusing
- on this person. So we'll see....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Daena Hinkelman, 73554,1731 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:03 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367608
-
- You won't have long to wait for the shadows to return; 6 days, to be
- precise.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
- To: Colin Knowles, 72152,201 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:06 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367609
-
- Actually, we just got the overnights from the first day's ratings of
- the first of the Final Four, and they're quite good...in LA, for instance,
- where DS9 got a 5.9 rating and a 9 share, B5 got a 6.3 rating and a 10
- share. So we're getting there....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Will Gearhart, 102147,2670 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:52:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367611
-
- Overall, I'd think this is a better question *debated* by folks than
- answered by me. (And there's no one B5 answer, as there are so many varying
- belief systems in the B5 universe.) All I can suggest is that you keep an
- eye out for an episode called "Passing Through Gethsemane," around #5 or so;
- it may get into some of this.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: JMS: Please Read This! Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, 102664,773 Friday, October 13, 1995 8:59:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367619
-
- I've told that story enough times; I have an aversion to typing it all
- out one more time....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5: What Gives? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Carl BUSSJAEGER, 102065,1635 Saturday, October 14, 1995 1:09:15 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367837
-
- You pays your money and you takes your chances; given that more and more
- folks are starting to come to the party, I suspect that maybe the story is
- doing its job.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: Thomas McDonough, 73641,474 Saturday, October 14, 1995 1:13:10 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#367840
-
- "With all due respect" is a term usually used (in addition to other
- places) in military life; it's a way of disagreeing with a superior officer
- without getting nailed for insubordination. If it's used in that context a
- lot, it's because that's how it's supposed to be used.
-
- "To be perfectly frank" doesn't serve the same purpose; the intent is,
- "I disagree with your assessment, but that doesn't violate the respect your
- position must demand of me."
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <What do they know?> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael W. Mahoney, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:01 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369765
-
- Basically, all that was indicated in the script was that he for a beat
- isn't sure what's up...then lets it go. I generally don't drop specific
- points explaining foreshadowing in the scripts, in case they leak out. If a
- line like that isn't sufficiently clear for the actor's intent, they then
- come to me and I explain it verbally. This was done in particular when we
- had to shoot "Chrysalis" before "Signs and Portents," even though the latter
- aired before the former.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Brains & Telepaths Section: Babylon 5
- To: Scott Belgarde, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369766
-
- No, no direct corrolary between IQ and telepathic potential; it's a
- matter of genetics, primarily.
-
- jms
- Subj: <Inquisitor Was?> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Eric Baker, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:04 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369767
-
- I've always been a big fan of Alan's work, but I just couldn't get into
- this one, and gave up after the first couple issues.
-
- jms
- Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
- To: GREG LASH, 74323,456 Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369768
-
- The trade, I think, is a whole separate deal, so I have no info on that
- one. The limited delay is only another week or so.
-
- jms
- Subj: New Season Section: Babylon 5
- To: Ron Russak, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369769
-
- Originally they were done on Amigas, but the software has now been
- exported to PC platforms, so that's their venue now.
-
- jms
- Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Stephen C. Smith, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369771
-
- No, there aren't any more repeats in LA or most markets; this is an
- overall PTEN change. You get one chance and one only.
-
- jms
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Bob Perse, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369772
-
- Certainly, a determined teep can get that information somehow....
-
- jms
- Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
- To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:43:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370016
-
- <I really do hate to nag, but any word on the videos?>
-
- If there were word, you wouldn't have to ask about it.
-
- jms
- Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Steve Bennett, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:24 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371760
-
- My *guess* is that they'll show the last four again to start reruns, or
- thereabouts. I haven't seen a final schedule yet.
-
- jms
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Will Gearhart, Sunday, October 15, 1995 5:06:21 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#369773
-
- Oh, sure, I could tell you what *I* think is the absolute truth of the
- metaphysical aspects of the B5 universe...but what would be the fun in that?
-
- jms
- Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Arthur Stoppe, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:39:09 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370009
-
- I've actually received email from people who say they've been harrassed
- by some of the more extreme ST fans for liking B5; one recent correspondent
- sent me a note off the usenet describing when he went into an SF bookstore
- (that also carried comics, soundtracks, other stuff), and was derided for
- wanting the B5 soundtrack, made fun of, told the disk wasn't there, finally
- found it hidden behind some other stuff, and endlessly insulted in a way
- that was very openly hostile and mean-spirited. It happens.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Tom Trankle, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:14 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370332
-
- I saw your prior note, and I'd have to say that probably most of the
- items you cite as similarities in approach have to do with just about any
- space-borne science fiction. Many colony worlds, varying tech levels,
- that's fairly generic.
-
- Definitely agree about the differences, though.
-
- jms
- Subj: New DS9 opening = B5? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Arthur Stoppe, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 12:41:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372229
-
- Yes, I've seen the elusive Chris Franke, who is actually a 2'3" Latino
- with a broken nose and a tattoo covering both ears. He hires this person to
- pretend he's Chris.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: B5 Horror Element Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Sunday, October 15, 1995 8:43:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370017
-
- In Zone, I tried as much as possible mainly to stick to the Serling
- influence in my stories; that I felt was my primary obligation.
-
- "Gethsemane" isn't a horror-type story at all, though it does have a
- very TZish feeling, so it doesn't owe to any of those. Best to just let you
- see it when it airs.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Lame Voyager Writing Section: Star Trek
- To: Janelle Keberle, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:09 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370330
-
- Okay, here's intro lesson #5, on How Hollywood Works, by jms, age 12.
-
- Writers, the really *good* writers, are few and far between. Sure,
- you've got journeymen and journeywomen, people who can cobble up a decent
- story, but the percentage of really *good* writers is the same as it is in
- any other venue, a minority. And of that sampling universe, smaller still
- is the group that can write perfectly for *your show*.
-
- Writer A may be a great writer on series A, B and C, but when it comes
- to show D, just doesn't Get It. Every once in a very great while, someone
- walks in the door, and absolutely nails it first time at bat. That person
- is *exactly* suited to your show. So it's in your best interest to grab
- that person and stick him on staff as fast as you humanly can.
-
- If you bring him in as a staff writer, he can't rewrite others, and
- can't verbally participate in story sessions (per WGA rules) with freelance
- writers. His utility is limited, and since there isn't that much difference
- in salary between a staff writer and a story editor, you usually bring the
- person in as story editor. Or, if the person has a lot of credits, you
- bring him or her in as a producer.
-
- Hence the preponderance of writer/producers in TV, which has somewhat
- become the norm. Working through freelance scripts is a difficult thing on
- the best of days, so there's an understandable impulse to hire a whole bunch
- of writers who you know Get It, give them producer titles, and have them do
- the lion's share of the writing. This is how most TV shows are done today.
- In a way, it's kind of diminished the title "producer," since many writer
- producers don't really produce, it's just a title with more money. You've
- got producers, co-producers, associate producers, executive story editors,
- story editors, supervising producers and executive producers. And even
- executive producers don't always participate in the day-to-day operation of
- a series, so they've come up with a term that creates a subset of executive
- producers, an unofficial term you'll never see on-screen, which is "Show
- Runner." That's the one person who is running the whole darned thing.
-
- Is all this fairly new? Yeah, fairly. There was a time when the
- majority of TV shows were written by freelancers, but that was when the WGA
- consisted of far fewer writers than today, and it was easier to dip into
- that pool. Now you've got well over 9,000 Writers Guild members, of which
- roughly 50% are unemployed at any given moment. That's a lot of people
- scrambling to beat down your door at any moment, and when you factor in the
- greater risks these days, the short orders (you used to get a full season's
- order, 24 episodes, on networks, now you get 8, then if the ratings hold, 7
- more, then a third order for the balance of episoodes, called the Back Nine,
- which means you can risk less with outsiders in your first batch), that can
- lead to a bunker mentality.
-
- Did I start out this way? Sorta. I've only written two freelance TV
- scripts for dramatic series; each time I get hired instantly right
- afterward. On other shows, I'm just hired straight off, no freelance work
- required. I didn't actually set out to be a producer; it was never my plan,
- or my goal. Didn't want the Pointy Hat of Authority.
-
- But I discovered early on that the only way to make sure nobody rewrote
- me, that the words got through as I wanted them to get through, was to go up
- the ladder until I became an executive producer/show runner. It's a hell of
- a lot of work. If someone said, "Look, we'll make you a staff writer, pay
- you crappy money...but we won't change your words," I'd take it in a hot
- second. But that hasn't happened, so here I am...in the cannon barrel.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: "Inside Trek" column Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael Grabois, Monday, October 16, 1995 3:14:11 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#370331
-
- <Did you see this past weekend's version of the "Inside Trek" column? It
- On Saturday, they had an interview with Bruce Boxleitner.>
-
- Yeah, thanks, I'd love to see a copy....
-
- jms
-
- Subj: B5 cards, etc... Section: Babylon 5
- To: Phil Koltko, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:28 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371761
-
- Because you're still hooked into the way the non-B5 world does things.
- We're kind of obsessive about stuff here.
-
- Yes, I do have approval over everything, and while a few things
- could've been better with the cards, I'm overall quite pleased. It's a
- start. Remember, we're still in the process of convincing people that there
- really is interest in the show, so the miracle isn't whether or not a given
- product was done well, rather that it was done at *all*. So these so far
- are fine, and we'll continue to improve.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: B5 cards, etc... Section: Babylon 5
- To: Phil Koltko, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 6:36:05 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372661
-
- Basically, when you go into someone else's company, as much as you may
- advise, suggest, and carry on, ultimately it's not your company, and you're
- bound by the way other people do business.
-
- Some people can license a product, for instance, but because the show
- isn't a proven money-producer in licensing, they may want to hedge their
- bets; they may not invest as much money into production, or publicity, or
- artistic contributers of one sort or another. So the choices you then get
- to approve may not be the ultimate best possible in a theoretical world in
- terms of pushing the envelope or being as daring as the show. Their
- inclination is to play it safe.
-
- As time goes on, and people become reassured that B5 products will work
- for them, they will be more comfortable investing more money into them,
- which in turn will attract more artistic types, which then leads to more
- daring or unique stuff.
-
- The first few novels were, I thought, fairly prosaic; the next batch
- are, I think, more interesting...because the book company is now putting a
- little more effort and thought into the product, since the first 3 volumes
- have very much proven their worth. And the list of writers on the next
- batch is very good, includng SM Stirling and Neal Barret Jr.
-
- It's a growing process....
-
- jms
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: David Seraphin, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371763
-
- <Many thanks for creating such a wonderful show!>
-
- Thanks, your support is very much appreciated.
-
- jms
- Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Brian Kornfeld, Monday, October 16, 1995 11:22:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#371766
-
- 1) You're assuming Bester knows everything. Also, Bester's interest
- may have been more...carnal than PsiCorp oriented.
-
- 2) The real Talia was becoming more and more disenchanted with PC, and
- this was in time going to pull her into resistance activities, which Talia
- v2.0 would only be *thrilled* about. The self-protection mechanism only
- kicks in when the personality's existence is threatened.
-
- 3) Remember that Ironheart was not seeing Talia under the best of
- conditions...he was fighting hard NOT to use his abilities, for any reason,
- because it created mindquakes...he was pulling everything IN. And later he
- was shot, also not a good position.
-
- It lays out fine, really.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Pankaj Mangalik, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:05 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373241
-
- Having written the episode, produced it, edited it, seen it at least 20
- times, to synopsize it again, after all that, is something I really don't
- think I'm up to, much as I'd like to....
-
- jms
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: peter stathis, Tuesday, October 17, 1995 12:41:18 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#372230
-
- The shadows influence is partly the gothic horror influence overall, and
- a lot of Jungian influence.
-
- jms
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Spencer W. Farrow, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:05:24 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373236
-
- <Drake's Cakes in CA? Where?>
-
- Try Slices pizza on Van Nuys in Sherman Oaks; they sell 'em by the box.
-
- jms
- Subj: Back to the Beginning Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:05:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373237
-
- <In "The Gathering," was the data Delenn gave Sinclair on the Vorlons really
- *everything* -- including the First Ones, the Shadows, etc.?>
-
- Yeah, there was a lot of info there...it was everything she had *there*
- at hand, but not everything the Minbari have overall.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: B5 Horror Element Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:00 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373238
-
- What many folks forget is that Serling's story were as often about
- redemption as about damnation; about hope as often as about horror. That
- lesson is forgotten by many horror writers who claim him as influence.
-
- The Serling influence, for me, is the strength of individual humans to
- endure much, sacrifice greatly, yet come out the other end of the struggle
- something nobler and stronger.
-
- jms
- Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
- To: Allan S. Nassau, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:02 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373239
-
- <Didn't Garibaldi see Talia in comic #8? Why didn't he recognize her later?>
-
- Nope, he was looking at the process overall; he never saw Talia. The
- one shot of her is the omniscient POV, not his. (And even if he had seen
- her, it would've been only a glimpse of a blonde woman, no name that he
- could see, and after so many years, given that her condition wasn't great at
- the time, he wouldn't necessarily recognize her in any event.) But it's a
- moot point; the comic never indicated that he saw her.
-
- jms
- Subj: B5 via CON-RAD Section: Babylon 5
- To: Grey Culberson, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 2:06:03 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373240
-
- <Will you be at CON-RAD?>
-
- I've got some concerns about ConRad that I'm looking into; have to get
- into that more before I comment.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
- To: The Jawa / Jawa #2 Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373788
-
- <Nice episode (TLTS)! Does the planet have a name?>
-
- Thanks; and the planet is Epsilon 3.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
- To: John McAuley Wednesday, October 18, 1995 8:24:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374131
-
- "...picture of Talia on conveyer with red net over her face."
-
- C'mon...you're saying anybody'd be able to recognize a flash image of
- a woman with a red net over her face as much as 7 years later...?
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Talia/Garibaldi/Comic#8 Section: Babylon 5
- To: John McAuley, Thursday, October 19, 1995 5:44:12 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374675
-
- As I recall, the Winters, T badge was only visible in the next to last
- panel, which is a narrative flashback, not him personally.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: peter stathis, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:12 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373786
-
- If I were simply going to tell everyone what's going to happen, there
- would be little point in actually making the series, true?
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Terry Cotant Thursday, October 19, 1995 5:44:11 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#374674
-
- <Can I get 3D models of the ships?>
-
- Unfortunately, we can't release that info outside the company for
- copyright reasons.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Ellison CITY Note Section: Star Trek
- To: Randall Chrisman, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:15:15 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373787
-
- No "I told you so" involved; I've seen the galleys, there were 150
- major typos, it couldn't be released like that. So correcting those took
- an additional 3 weeks. Nothing to do with anything but production glitches
- in manufacture.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: WOTW: DS9 Imitates B5? Section: Star Trek
- To: Michael Ogrinz, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 4:36:04 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#373808
-
- Not backwards at all when one considers that in general B5's ratings
- have been slowly, consistently improving in non-rerun periods since it went
- on the air. No, it didn't start out in the top figures because it didn't
- have the ST name that guarantees ratings. It's had to find its audience,
- and vice versa. And this it has been doing.
-
- In LA, the first new episode of B5, aired right after a new DS9
- episode, got a 6.3 rating and a 10 share, as opposed to a 5.3/9 for DS9.
-
- And even *absent* all that...even a lower rated show can challenge one
- artistically. Twin Peaks never got the big numbers, but it had a major
- impact in breaking open some of the elements that others have used since, in
- shows like X-Files and American Gothic and others.
-
- On this whole question...if you saw the DS9 2-hour debut, with the
- action scenes, you may want to check out the show airing this week. You
- might find it interesting....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Sharon Foster, Thursday, October 19, 1995 1:09:01 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375031
-
- <Would you have still attempted something as complex as Babylon 5 if VCRs
- were not as common as they are now?
- Say, ten years ago? Is it something you took into consideration at all?>
-
- The story is the story, regardless of the medium some might use to
- record them at home.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Arthur Stoppe, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:22 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375871
-
- I've never given much thought to the home video market; I don't get a
- direct piece of it, and it's a secondary revenue stream as far as PTEN is
- concerned and thus not very important, as testified to by the fact that they
- still haven't even put any cassettes OUT in the US.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Sharon Foster, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375872
-
- Well, even without VCRs, eventually the show will be stripped daily
- (one hopes, at least), once the show is over.
- Some here have tried, as an experiment, watching them straight through, one
- per day, and all the clues and bits and foreshadowings jump out immediately
- that way. So it probably works fine either way.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Chad Underkoffler, Thursday, October 19, 1995 1:09:03 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375032
-
- Re: your note about 500 Narns for every 1 Centauri...you may want to
- check our own history. During the occupation of some parts of Europe
- during WW II, similar tactics were used.
- In some cases the threat rose as high as 100-200 Jews or Russians executed
- for every Nazi killed; much the same has been done in earlier history.
- Five hundred to one is a figure relatively consistent with what humans have
- done from time to time when we wish to instill terror. So I find this a
- curious quibble.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Philip Hornsey, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:24:19 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375889
-
- Actually, Londo *specifies* that the 500 will include "the
- perpetrator's own family."
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375873
-
- <What's holding Londo to the deck? Velcro(tm)? Suction cups? The
- w\e\i\g\h\t\ mass of his sins? Something else?>
-
- Some races, like the Centauri and the Minbari, use drive systems built
- to varying degrees on magnetic and gravitational forces;
- some of them don't so much go to a planet as create a situation where they
- are drawn toward it.
- One of the side effects of this is a field allowing for artificial gravity.
- Earth doesn't have this level of technology, however.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Burhaan Ahmad, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:24:20 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375890
-
- Actually, what Delenn said was, "...the Rangers *in this area* are
- under my direct command." So Sinclair's post as Ranger One remains back on
- Minbar.
-
- And yes, Sinclair has apparently been described as the One...but you
- must ask...the one *what*?
-
- Expect final answers to this one late this coming season.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Paul Maskens Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:42:23 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375537
-
- G'Kar's prayers would have been unrelated to the wounding of the
- shadow vessel.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Paul C. Britton, Thursday, October 19, 1995 4:08:25 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375274
-
- Yes, I'm sorry, but B5 is now shown only once in most places,
- including LA.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <Long, Twilight Ques> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Kennedy How, Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:37:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375531
-
- <Draal's hookup to the machine is similar to the game Warhammer 40,000>
-
- No, never saw Warhammer. The machine isn't primarily there to
- sustain, it's basically a control mechanism. This game is a new one on me.
-
- jms
- Subj: Gary Numan and B5 Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael Zitaglio, Thursday, October 19, 1995 7:37:20 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375533
-
- <An English techno-pop star has albums called Babylon 1, 2, 3>
-
- That's great; would love to hear one sometime.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: This week's sQ Section: Babylon 5
- To: Trent K. Johnson, Friday, October 20, 1995 1:16:28 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#375874
-
- <I noticed that this week's episode of seaQuest was written by Javier
- Grillo-(can't remember spelling). This was the fellow who wrote the letter
- asking for opinions on how to fix the show wasn't it?>
-
- Since I didn't see it, I can have no real coherent thoughts (as if I
- could on any day)....
-
- jms
-
- Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Arthur Stoppe, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:05 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376624
-
- Sure, I've given thought to it...<putting out B5 on videotapes> it's
- just getting WB to go along with it; they don't think anyone would want to
- buy them.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: No vcrs? Section: Babylon 5
- To: John McAuley, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:05 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377417
-
- Unfortunately, 50% of the decision is made by the stations, which
- don't really care what happens outside the US.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Mark D. Smith, Sunday, October 22, 1995 4:26:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377984
-
- <In this vein, at the last with Drall, I loved the part with Drall calling
- out for... Zathras!>
-
- Yeah, that was a rather Draal bit of humor, wasn't it?
-
- jms
-
- Subj: B5 Repeat on KCOP? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Paul C. Britton, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:07 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376625
-
- <Do you have any plans or thoughts on releasing a collection series?>
-
- Sooner or later, but not soon.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Message report Section: Babylon 5
- To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:09 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376626
-
- Yes, ramoras live off shark leftovers.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: JMS: <LTS> SPOILER <?> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Alex Lau [FWB], Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:13 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376627
-
- <The Vorlons lodged an official protest. Was that the first time the
- Vorlons acted so directly (since the eternal life episode, at least)?>
-
- Yeah, that's pretty much the first time since the pilot where the
- Vorlons got involved with the Sinclair situation.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Starfury Q Section: Babylon 5
- To: Donald A. McGrath I, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:08:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376628
-
- No, we've never had problems with the starfury design; our thought is
- that new models of fighters always come out, and we figured we'd introduce
- some newer models along the way.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Babylon 5 Section: Babylon 5
- To: Darren Lane, Friday, October 20, 1995 8:16:21 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376636
-
- It would be difficult to collapse everything into a fourth season.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <twilight struggle> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Rae Augenstein, Saturday, October 21, 1995 3:23:24 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#376898
-
- "So what you're saying is that they're the Borg."
-
- heh. heh.
-
- C'mere.
-
- No, it'll be fine, just come over here for a minute, this won't
- hurt....
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Philip Hornsey, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:10 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377418
-
- "A narn resistance is going to be pretty hard to organize."
-
- *Exactly* the issue we'll explore in "A Day in the Strife." (Well,
- one of many issues.)
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Twilight Struggle Section: Babylon 5
- To: Charles Agius, Saturday, October 21, 1995 4:55:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377419
-
- The cruiser is the same size as that sent to look into Z'ha'dum; it's
- just a matter of perspective and how close the camera gets.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Londo Poisoned? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jon A. Bell, Saturday, October 21, 1995 8:57:22 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377725
-
- No, we'd never do anything that basically unfair to the viewers....
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <The Long, Twilight Str> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jason Wong, Saturday, October 21, 1995 8:57:23 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377726
-
- <I am totally stunned and speechless from this episode. Joe, let me tell
- you, I CRIED in this episode.>
-
- Thanks. I'm very pleased with that episode; your response was just
- what I was hoping for. Thanks again.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Neil Blevins, Saturday, October 21, 1995 10:49:09 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#377844
-
- The reason for the placement of the jump points is *very* straight
- forward.
-
- By virtue of their size and the tremendous forces unleashed by punching
- a hole into hyperspace, you want to form it a little distance away or risk
- being severely damaged. If they formed the points between them and the
- enemy, which was quite capable of avoiding them, it would be entirely
- possible for the shadows to get in front of the point and cut off their sole
- means of escape. Usually, better to form them behind you, so the enemy
- can't block your way out, and take a possible hit or two to your aft
- sections than be totally cut off. They didn't anticipate the extra weapons
- the shadows had.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Bab5 cancellation HELP Section: Babylon 5
- To: Dale Duncan, Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:44:28 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385876
-
- What you can also do, btw, is get together lots of other folks, using
- SF and comic stores, to sign a petition and go to another station and urge
- them to pick it up once it becomes available. This has worked in other
- places.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Telepathic Vorlons Section: Babylon 5
- To: Michael Zitaglio, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:05 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382840
-
- They have certain potentialities, but I'd rather not go into them
- here quite yet.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Marte Brengle, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:06 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382841
-
- Short of convincing them via pressure, I can't think of anything.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Terry Cotant [RSS], Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382842
-
- No, had nothing to do with Q, it's deciding what kind of person our
- Mr. Sebastian might've been, and working from there. When you have
- a character with as vivid and powerful as his, you don't need
- to look to ST for any ideas on character. And unlike Q, Sebastian has no
- powers of his own, just the force of his personality.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Terry Cotant [RSS], Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:17 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383837
-
- Wayne has primarily done stage work, not a lot of TV, he's kind of a
- find.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Ray Pelzer, Sunday, October 29, 1995 3:37:25 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386238
-
- Okay, here's one clue for any would-be Ripperologists out there.
-
- In all the long story of Jack, when he was out doing his nightly work,
- only one person, a woman, wrote an actual letter, published in the London
- Times, offering an *explanation* for the Ripper's work, arguing that he was
- trying to send a message, that maybe people should listen to that message.
- It was as close as anyone's ever come to an actual *defense* of what he was
- doing.
-
- Note the woman's name, and who her husband was...a man who was twice
- interviewed by Scotland Yard, and interviewed by many Church officials, the
- transcripts of which have been *sealed* by the Church ever since, at the
- request of the family...a person who was the last man to see at least one of
- the victims alive...and who was a direct blood relative of the man who was
- living with the final victim (who was killed indoors, leading to the
- speculation that she knew her assailant)...who suffered a breakdown just
- before the murders began, was obsessed with cleaning up the Whitechapel
- area, and after whose sudden, hasty transfer, the murders stopped...and
- whose profession is tied *directly* to the only thing the Ripper was
- overheard to say to one of his victims.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Twilight Struggle > Section: Babylon 5
- To: Elyse M. Grasso, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 10:16:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#382844
-
- <Just another note of appreciation.... now that I've finally seen TLTS, I
- can't find adequate words to describe its impact. >
-
- Thanks...and the amazing thing is, it continues to improve....
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: Londo's Cough Section: Babylon 5
- To: Nigel Nixon, Thursday, October 26, 1995 12:34:30 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383256
-
- Not that it just looked better per se, but the gunshots came from
- right to left; the gun hand as originally shot fired from left to right.
- It looked very funky when edited together, like it was going in a different
- direction than the one it was fired in. Flopping the shot corrected that.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jan Fennick, Thursday, October 26, 1995 12:37:18 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383257
-
- "catch me a kvetch, find me a flarn...."
-
- jms*
-
-
- (Who woke up this morning humming "While My G'Kar Gently Weeps")
-
- Subj: Videotapes from jms Section: Babylon 5
- To: Marte Brengle, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:31 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383382
-
- In answer to your question (383177)....
-
- As you've noted, the Powers That Be at Warner Bros. don't think there
- is a market for B5 tapes, from the first season to present. The *only* way
- that they can ever be released is if the fans themselves take action.
- That is the absolute bottom-line. Only if the fans speak out will this
- happen. This is not a drill, and I don't pass along this kind of information
- lightly or often, even when requested, as was done here.
-
- The primary contact, who can make the decision, is Mr. James Cardwell,
- Executive Vice-President/General Manager, Warner Bros. Home Video, North
- American Division, 3903 W. Olive, Building 154, 3rd Floor, Burbank, CA 91522.
-
- I do not anticipate posting this elsewhere, to avoid the appearance of
- encouraging a deluge. The question has come up here repeatedly, and I
- answered finally. If others choose to take this message from CIS and post
- it elsewhere, that's certainly their option.
-
- At this point, since WB has no plans to rerun the first season due to
- concerns that the presence of a different CO might confuse viewers,
- this is about the only way for folks who saw, or missed, the first season to
- catch up on all that went before. (Obviously when the show is over completely,
- the episodes will go into syndication, but that is, presumably, 3 years
- down the road.)
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Videotapes from jms Section: Babylon 5
- To: Esther Schindler [EXEC], Saturday, October 28, 1995 12:13:20 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385117
-
- I think giving out the fax number might tend to clog it, which they
- might kinda object to.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Fan mail Section: Babylon 5
- To: Jane Killick, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383383
-
- Fan mail can be sent to all involved in making B5 at the following
- address: c/o Babylon 5, 14431 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 260, Sherman Oaks, CA
- 91423. The c/o must be included.
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Chad Underkoffler, Thursday, October 26, 1995 2:18:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383384
-
- The episode underlines that there are two fundamental questions in
- B5: who are you, and what do you want? The order in which you answer
- those two questions can either make you great...or destroy you.
-
- As for "There...plain truth!" Someone elsewhere noted that this is
- how we work sometimes...we hand you our play book quite openly, we tell
- you we're coming right up the middle, try and stop us.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Joe Walters, Friday, October 27, 1995 2:07:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#384517
-
- Yeah, that's about the right reaction to Sebastian. As for the next
- week's scenes...well, at least the really major thing wasn't shown.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CtI -- Question> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Marlyn Bumpus, Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:14 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383835
-
- <How did Lennier know where to find Delenn?>
-
- Well, given Delenn's position, I think she'd have let Lennier know
- where she was, or that he'd heard Sheridan tell Delenn in the scene we
- played the voice-over.
-
- Thanks, it was a good show.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CtI -- Question> Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:04 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386114
-
- <Where do you see Lennier and Delenn having been, and where do you
- see the two of them going? My commendations to Mira on her
- acting in this one. Thanks for a terrific episode.>
-
- Yes, Mira's great in that episode.
-
- As for Lennier...it's an unusual relationship, which you'll learn a
- LOT more about in "Ceremonies of Light and Dark." Which is all I can say
- for now.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Archetypes Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Thursday, October 26, 1995 8:07:15 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#383836
-
- That's the kind of thing I don't tend to dwell on overmuch, lest the
- storytelling become self-conscious. The more you start to over-analyze the
- work as you're doing it, the less fresh and spontaneous it becomes.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:44:25
- PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385875
-
- Sysops:
-
- As a note, there's probably no reason to repost this message again; I
- think it might be overkill, and while I felt it
- was right to come in here once to announce this, it *is* the ST section and
- shouldn't have to put up with multiple
- raids of the same message.
-
- As an aside, Majel is shooting this week on B5, and so far seems to be
- enjoying it immensely. She's having great fun working with Peter Jurasik
- and Stephen Furst.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Elizabeth Whitaker, 74541,613 Saturday, October 28, 1995 2:30:25 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385578
-
- <I saw a mention of Bruce Boxleitner's coming on board in an issue of
- TV Guide and decided to make an effort to check on the show -- and got
- hooked.
-
- Episodes of Babylon5 really are like reading a chapter of a science fiction
- novel every week.>
-
- Thanks, and I'm glad you made it to the show. Bruce is nothing but
- terrific to work with. And I think you'll like where we're going over the
- next 6 weeks in particular....
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: The Jawa / Jawa #2, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:31 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386111
-
- <Talia is now Corps. Whatever Ironheart gave her, Psi Corps has.
- Is that, uh, a problem?>
-
- Logically, yes, that would eventually pose a problem.
-
- jms
-
- Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Sharon Foster, 76360,301 Saturday, October 28, 1995 2:30:26 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385579
-
- <"Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. But you can't do that on
- television. Nobody's ever done that on television!" ...>
-
- You know, you say the *nicest* things....
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
- To: David Fox, Saturday, October 28, 1995 6:58:22 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#385910
-
- The pain is necessary because it's easy to consider laying down one's
- life intellectually; when the pain and the agony bring it home, it's no
- longer as easy.
-
- And there *is* no correct answer to "Who are you?" The only real
- answer is no answer, because as soon as you apply someone's term for it,
- you have limited yourself, defined yourself in someone else's terms.
-
- Doing things in a refined, gentle, intellectual manner is the sort of
- thing Delenn's used to, she can handle that easily...the goal of Sebastian
- was to try and *break* her. That's not intended to be done gently. You
- don't break someone over a cup of tea discussing philosophical concepts and
- the nature of personal identity. It's also not terribly dramatic to watch.
-
- Because of her position, rank and authority, she expected to be
- treated a certain way...which was why it was important to treat her just
- the opposite. It's easy to put oneself into a grand prophecy, to assume
- one has a destiny...to pay the price for that is something else again.
- Anyone can do the former; very few can ever do the latter.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CTI> Did Sinclair pass? Section: Babylon 5
- To: David E. Francis, 72047,2070 Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386112
-
- <Did Sinclair have to undergo a similar interrogation? Good show.>
-
- Bear in mind, though, that we don't yet know, when someone says The
- One, the answer to, "The One *what*?" When this gets answered later this
- season, you may have your answer there.
-
- And thanks.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <TLTS & Stuff> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Richard M. Perry, 76461,2737 Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:02 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386113
-
- Hey, I gotta have *some* fun here, right? Can't make it too easy. If
- I just answered all the questions, wouldn't be much point in making the show,
- now would there?
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: <Inquisitor--Mira, etc> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Mara K. Malovany, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:08 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386115
-
- I think that, in the long run, the vorlons and the shadows will answer
- the questions Who are you and What do you want...in that that's kind of
- what they *are*, if that makes any sense.
-
- Well, it will. Eventually.
-
- Funny thing is, how much as you note the show corresponds to some of
- the things Mira's been through...some of it intentional, knowing that if I
- dig into this area, it'll come out of her with the ring of truth...some of
- it quite unintentional. When I finished writing "Severed Dreams," and the
- actors got it, Mira's first words to me were, "So...how long DID you live in
- Yugoslavia?" The parallel wasn't intentional...but it fit.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Milwaukee Affiliate Section: Babylon 5
- To: Bob Perse, Saturday, October 28, 1995 9:47:09 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386116
-
- Yes, most stations now are only showing the episodes once per week not
- twice. So if you want to get it, it has to happen the first time at bat.
-
- "I am seething here."
-
- So when you called the station, did that make it a seething ring?
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Influence? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Richard P. Manny, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:03 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386727
-
- <I've never heard this one although I've read a number of Ripper texts. I
- could cheat and ask for a reference, but I won't. I'll do a little digging.>
-
- That's because it isn't *in* any of the Ripper texts as a suspect....
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: Bab5 cancellation HELP Section: Babylon 5
- To: Marion J Nalepa, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:00 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386726
-
- The stations that keep the show consistent do well with it, and don't
- usually drop it. So you're probably in good shape here.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <spoiler>Comes the Inq Section: Babylon 5
- To: Rick Corey /NY Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:16 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386729
-
- I guess also that the key to avoid something becoming cliche is to
- turn it on its head. Which was the case with Sebastian. One thing I
- neglected to mention was the need to have an absolute mirror-counterpoint to
- Morden. Here you've got the smiling, pleasant, utterly charming and good
- looking fellow who is our "mirror" if you will in which we see the Shadows
- reflected. So now you need something dark and ominous and terrible as the
- mirror through which we briefly glimpse the Vorlons, which has to be done
- all in one episode, you can't develop it gradually as with Morden. So
- everything about Sebastian was the opposite of Morden...and each is the
- opposite of what they represent. As it appears to us now, anyway.
-
- To the question of Crowley, I've read a little of his work, but only a
- little... I've never believed in the dictum of "Do what thou wilt shall be
- the whole of the law." I've generally leaned in the direction of "Do what
- thou ought shall be the whole of the law." Crowley was a very strange man,
- and while clearly some of his reputation was blown out of all proportion --
- was he not kicked out of an entire country once, called The Most Evil Man Of
- All Time? -- but at the heartmeat core of it was something dark and tw
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <spoiler: Comes the Inq> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Deonaha M. Conlin, Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:18 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386730
-
- <<OF course, that raises the question -- Is penance enough?>
-
- At some point, it must be. Even the worst of us must have some
- hope for reprieve at some point. Either let the creep out of jail, or kill
- him. I think four hundred years of not knowing would even do justice to
- Manson. ...>
-
- No, I think your points are all excellent, and tie right into the whole
- question at hand. Nothing soft about them, just very thoughtful and
- insightful. One of the primary functions of the show, beyond entertainment,
- is to provoke questions, discussion, and the comparison of views.
-
- I think my message titled videotapes from jms is still here with an
- address for WB about tapes.
-
- And thanks.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CTI> Did Sinclair pass? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Don Chase Sunday, October 29, 1995 2:57:20 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#386731
-
- << When this gets answered later this season, you may have your answer
- there.>
-
- Is that this season, as in Season 2, or Season 3?>
-
- I think I was referring here to season 3.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Comes the Inquistor> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Don Chase, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:09:22 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387083
-
- Can G'Kar grow to forgive? I don't think so...and yet in a way he must
- come to something more than rage, and other than forgiveness. There is an
- important step in his development yet to come. And he will have to go there
- by a very hard road.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: Major B5/ST News Section: Star Trek
- To: JAMES M. TRAPP, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:14:10 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387093
-
- <Neither my wife nor I particularly care for what seems to be never
- ending plot lines.>
-
- That's great, and I appreciate the honest answer. Not every show is
- for everyone. Continued good luck.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
- To: John M. Kahane, Sunday, October 29, 1995 8:14:12 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387095
-
- < >> Actually, there *was* a scene where Lennier, concerned, tracks down Kosh
- to inquire after Delenn's situation, which report alarms him and sends him
- after Sheridan. It was filmed...but cut for time. <<
- Can you post it?>
-
- Can't really post that kind of stuff, alas....
-
- jms
-
-
-
-
- Subj: Avalon? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Elyse M. Grasso, Monday, October 30, 1995 2:35:16 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387324
-
- <Does the episode title "A Late Delivery from Avalon" imply that Jinxo will
- be back?>
-
- Nope, no Jinxo.
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Mark D. Smith, Monday, October 30, 1995 2:35:16 AM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387325
-
- <When Delenn delivers her speach about "this body is only a shell", at
- the end of it, watching Sebastion, the dissapointment on his face! To me,
- he looked like Delenn had just kneed his jewels up around his ears!>
-
- Yeah, beautiful subtle work, wasn't it...?
-
- Wayne Alexander. Remember the name. This guy's gonna Be Somebody.
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: <CtI---OK> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Sharon Foster, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:24 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387966
-
- <What was the last word in Sebastian's "What about..." litany?>
-
- Actually, the last one, since it was going to be drowned out, was an
- adlib, "eternity."
-
- jms
-
- Subj: Fan club update? Section: Babylon 5
- To: Marlyn Bumpus, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:27 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387968
-
- Still processing paperwork...my life is paperwork.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <Comes the Inquistor> Section: Babylon 5
- To: DAVID F. LATORRE, Monday, October 30, 1995 6:15:30 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#387970
-
- <<gasp><awe>Thanks for the wonderful coda by the Inquisitor.>
-
- Thanks....
-
- jms
-
-
-
- Subj: Episodes Evaluation Section: Babylon 5
- To: Dan F. Evan, Monday, October 30, 1995 10:33:10 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#388277
-
- <Have you won any awards for the show yet? Kosh was spectacular.>
-
- We've only won one Emmy and a couple of small awards for the series
- (plus another Emmy for the pilot). We're still working on making people
- aware that we're here, and what we're doing.
-
- Other than that...thanks.
-
- jms
-
-
- Subj: <TFON - Keffer> Section: Babylon 5
- To: Bob Danielson, Monday, October 30, 1995 10:33:11 PM
- From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#388278
-
- <Is Keffer dead?>
-
- Dead as the proverbial doorknob.
-
- jms
-
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