Conversations about the five-year saga
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionTV & FilmTV ReviewsFiction |
Steven Schapansky
It’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for. Steven Schapansky joins us for the Babylon 5 finale. We’ll be back, after a good long hiatus, to cover the spinoff episodes and movies. Thank you so much for joining us on this jou... more
Jason Snell
The station may be emptying out, but we’re not quite done yet. Jason Snell reminded us this Babylon 5 “movie” aired before the series finale, so we’re dutifully covering it now–and making Jason join us. He’s our very own Ian McShane. (We ... more
Final departures, fateful errors, and a first-and-last message to a child. Not to mention THE SHOT. Which SHOT are we talking about? Find out as we discuss the penultimate-penultimate story of Babylon 5’s fifth season!
So many feels: a huge chunk of our cast reaches their points of departure and Babylon 5 approaches the fall of night. JMS’s endgame is in sight.
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It was really fun listening to the podcast while rewatching Babylon 5. Highly recommend.
I like the pod most of the time,But every once in a while they got to get political and talk about diversity… I get it, your liberals and all want women and minorities to rule everything… I just enjoy Babylon 5, the stories the plots . There is plenty of “diversity “ in the show… I never noticed until you had to remind me how “progressive “ the show is….. here’s an idea, maybe everything isn’t trying to project a message, just make a good show
These podcasters seem to primarily want you to know a couple of things: they have other podcasts and they like Doctor Who.
Also, spoilers seem to be more about the series in general than the specific episode they’re covering. A listener might think that they’re hearing about the titular episode, but they’ll end up having larger arc information spoiled as well, if they’re new to Babylon 5.
For people who are supposedly so busy podcasting and discussing their podcasting, they’re terrifically med... more
What joy it is to dance through Babylon 5 with this podcast. The hosts are true fans with great insights and they have a lot of fun with it. So wonderfully great!
I’m giving this thing two stars instead of one out of charity, since I enjoy the cohosts... when they appear on other podcasts.
I’m a B5 noob. This pod is _hair-pulling_ for first-timers. The hosts have nothing interesting to say, at least not before the spoiler horn. They give a 30-second summary of each week’s episode, then float a few cursory opinions along the lines of “I love this episode!” “I don’t love Sinclair’s performance in this episode.” “This episode made me cry!” while protesting... more
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