ATTN JMS: The Summoning (* Spoilers *)
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Fri Nov 22 06:19:00 EST 1996
Subject: ATTN JMS: The Summoning (* Spoilers *)
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s 1: Nov 21, 1996: ai542 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Vince Grienti)
* 2: Nov 21, 1996: jmsatb5 at aol.com
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From: ai542 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Vince Grienti)
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Vince Grienti (ai542 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
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> This is a spoiler for "The Summoning" proceed at your own risk.
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> last chance.
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> Joe,
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> The Vorlon battle fleet in hyperspace was very impressive, but the bright
> blue ring on the "carrier/HQ ship(?)", was too bright and busy and took
> away from the other ships in the shot. Maybe the visual boys could have
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> Aside from that, it was one hell of an episode. Words fail me.
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> BTW, aside from writing a book on scriptwriting, have you ever considered
> teaching? With a creative mind like yours, could you imagine the kick
> you'd get shaping another mind to crank out the intertwining of plots,
> subplots on epic scales?
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> I'd also like to add that Andreas and Peter are eclipsing the other actors
> in the sheer power of their performances in these last two episodes.. but
> these things bounce back and forth; Bruce really suprised me. I had no
> idea he could break out of the "fresh faced boy scout" mold. The man is deep.
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> I don't know what you will do after B5 - it would be nice to see a
> continuing thing like in the ST world, where there are spinoffs, but that
> is wishful thinking on my part. But I know for a fact that you could keep
> spinning B5 universe yarns, while you still had the strength to continue.
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> ..can't help but notice that the quality of the commercials have gone up;
> we have major car manufacturers, Kodak, etc. The quality of the
> commercials often tell a lot about the viability of a show. If you can get
> IBM, etc... it gives a better picture of the longevity, than if you had
> K-Tel or 2000 Flushes.
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> Keep on entertaining us....
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> Regards,
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> Tomorrow is the first day of the year 2000 | ai542 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA
> Do you know where YOUR century byte is? | Ontario, CANADA
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Tomorrow is the first day of the year 2000 | ai542 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA
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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com
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Actually, to your question, I've taught before, and would enjoy doing so
again in some kind of university environment. (I taught writing at San
Diego State University for a semester as well, but the other instructors
didn't much like that a working writer was teaching writing instead of an
academic doing it, as they felt it sullied the program and made it too
commercial.)
jms
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