ATTN JMS: Subversion?

B5JMS Poster b5jms-owner at shekel.mcl.cs.columbia.edu
Thu Jun 19 06:29:49 EDT 1997


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From: lmaddox at tigger1.nado.hp.com (Tom Maddox)
Date: 17 Jun 1997 20:55:32 -0400
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Spoiler space for EoVP and TFotE.






















Joe, you wrote in a CompuServe post:

Date: 17 May 1997 00:49:48 -0700
From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644 at compuserve.com> 
To: John F Davis <73455.43 at compuserve.com>
Subject: Babylon5 Omnipedia
Message-ID: <forum.sfmediaone.669707 at compuserve.com> 
References: <forum.sfmediaone.669480 at compuserve.com>
     
      Actually, one episode coming up in this batch is, according to
John Copeland, the single most subversive thing we've ever done on the 
show.  It's a *mean* episode and completely, unabashedly underhanded in 
its way of illuminating certain things.  While, oddly enough, ending in 
a positive fashion, despite George Johnsen's comment at playback during 
the audio mix, "Okay, what sadistic m-----f----- wrote this thing?"
     
                                                                  jms

Care to tell us which episode this was and what JC considered subversive about 
it?  I speculate that it refers to Exercise of Vital Powers, but it might also 
refer to The Face of the Enemy.  The problem is, I can't think of how either 
of those two end in a positive fashion.

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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
Date: 19 Jun 1997 02:37:43 -0400
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It would be 418, Intersections.


 jms
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