@240B
Then I'm not going to say a thing.. But in Season 3, a certain someone from Star Trek shows up. I think that DS9 does copy of some elements of B5.
@kevindavisHAHAHAHAHA!
S3:E9 Point of no Return
Nurse Chapel! What are you doing there? Is that you Lwaxana!? That did give me a laugh when I recognized her. Cool.
So, we have Chekov as a reoccurring figure in multiple seasons. And now Nurse Chapel shows up as the telepathic wife of the late Centauri Emperor.
Anyway. Thanks for that. It was a good chuckle. I've been watching for your hint. I finally got it.
By the way, great series. Very compelling. President Clark has just declared martial law. That the chapter I'm on in the series.
The only glaring things that bother me so far, are that the phasers look way, way, too much like a .38 revolver. And the sound leveling is off-the-charts nuts!
The show fluctuates wildly in volume. It frequently jumps from a whisper soft dialogue scene that I have to turn up the sound to hear, to a battle scene where the volume increases it seems like by 300% and it blows my TV off the wall. I literally have to watch the show with the remote in my hand to control the copious volume spikes.
I suppose when you have a show that is half whispery soap-opera bedroom dialogue, and half "Let's blow up the freakin' planet!", it is bound to happen. The director wants the intensity of low volume dialogue when people are getting serious and intimate with each other about one thing or another. But then he wants "blow your TV off the wall" sound effects when shit hits the fan and the BattleCruisers start blowing each other up.
Oh well. I'm used to it now. So, it doesn't surprise me anymore. In fact, now I'm able to anticipate it. LoL
Have a great night! I'm just chillin', drinking a beer, and diggin' on B5. That's my night anyway. Later