vivdunstan: (fifth doctor)
Jotting down some thoughts about this. Mainly a note to self, but sharing here too in case it's of interest to others.

We have very little time to watch TV series things together. Often just one episode's worth a week, total, given how heavily sedated I am, including typically having to go back to sleep between dinner and supper. And that's after being asleep all day before then ... It really is phenomenally restricting.

However making plans! And as top priority I hope to rewatch the Fifth Doctor Peter Davison era of Doctor Who, now we have almost all the Fifth Doctor Blu-ray remastered season collections, and will get the last one in late March. I've seen very few of these episodes again since original broadcast back in the early 1980s. Martin has seen very few (he didn't have a TV at home when he grew up). So it will be fun to watch/rewatch. Plus watch some of the bonus extra features like documentaries etc on the new Blu-ray season boxes. I will also be referring throughout to the hardback copy of the latest Celestial Toyroom annual Martin got for me for Christmas, after I dropped an unsubtle/heavy hint. This year's annual looks back at the Fifth Doctor era, including writings about each story. The Lulu-printed hardback version of the annual is *gorgeous*.

Before then though we need to finish our watch of the BBC 1988-1990 Narnia TV series. We are almost through the first story, and will go on to the other two after (Prince Caspian! Tom Baker!). Martin has seen BBC's "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" before from a video copy we had long ago. But he has never seen the others. It is all a rewatch for me. There is also a very in-depth new documentary on the new BBC remastered Blu-ray Narnia box. Will watch that too.

Once that is out of the way we will be able to return to our once a week Babylon 5, as well as starting the Fifth Doctor stories. We are now in early Season 3 of Babylon 5, and approaching some big episodes. Very much looking forward to more. I constantly reassess my favourites, though often end up with the same results. It all feels comfortably familiar. I have lost count of how many times we have rewatched this series.

We also need to watch The Rings of Power season 2, preferably before season 3 airs! Although we will probably be slow getting to the latter. Still have to watch Sandman season 2, but me managing to get through episodes of that given how heavily sedated I am may be very tricky. And we will definitely prioritise watching the Good Omens final wrap up, when that airs.

Almost forgot: we still have to finish watching The War Between the Land and the Sea, which I haven't even managed to stick to an episode a week pace, even outside the Christmas period. Frankly it's very very talky, and often I don't feel up to watching more. But we will finish it. Hopefully soon. 2 episodes to go.

There are probably more things, but that's enough for us to be going on with for now.

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Oct. 12th, 2025 07:35 pm
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Continuing our umpteenth Babylon 5 rewatch. We’ve just started season 3, and I’m reminded just how much I like the season 3 version of the theme tune.

To be fair Claudia Christian’s voice over helps too. But the music alone is great enough. I have quite a lot of the soundtrack CDs.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (b5)
Continuing our latest Babylon 5 rewatch, and we’re up to S2E20 "The Long, Twilight Struggle". And it’s peak Shakespearean tragedy.

The only downside for me in this otherwise superb episode is the poor overacting by the recast Draal actor. Which is a big problem for me. But the rest of the episode is stunning.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
We have just got to S2E18 "Confessions and Lamentations" in our latest Babylon 5 rewatch. This episode absolutely devastated me on original first watch back in 1995. And it’s just as powerful now, with the added experience of having lived through the Covid pandemic adding extra poignancy.

Importantly this episode also moves on the Sheridan/Delenn relationship. And it’s really nice to see recurring guest star Jim Norton back in another role. He’s always phenomenally good value.

And what stunning episodes we have coming. We are still managing an episode a week, on Sunday nights.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
This has been on hold for nearly a year. With my recurring flares and heavy sedation we were struggling even to manage to fit in just one episode a week, after our Sunday night dinner.

But now restarted, aiming for that Sunday night slot. And we’re picking up where we’d got to, with season 2 episode 15* “There All The Honour Lies”. Luckily we have watched the whole run many times, so know the overarching plot well. Otherwise we might be a bit confused about the arc plot after such a long gap.

Watching this it does feel like revisiting old friends and a favourite place. I hope we can keep the momentum going. There are some stunning episodes coming soon. Seasons 2 and 3 are my favourites of the run.

* actually might be #14. But it’s far through the season anyway.
vivdunstan: Test card (tv)
Been too sleepy to watch any more movies. And still haven't got to Rings of Power season 2. Our Babylon 5 rewatch is also currently on hold while we try to catch up with a mass of too much recorded telly in our Sky Q box.

I have been binge watching a lot of the early episodes of Glee. Which though cliched and corny is remarkably watchable. As a musical theatre fan I'm also happily there for all the songs shoehorned in. Martin hasn't strictly been watching it, mainly commenting as he potters around that "That sounds very weird!" But he did say tonight that having sat in for a bit more he can see how the format works, and is starting to appreciate it.

I'm also watching a lot of recorded panels/talks from the recent Cymera 2025 festival in Edinburgh of science fiction, fantasy and horror writing. Have already enjoyed panels including authors John Gwynne and Cymera regular T.L. Huchu. With many more to watch in the next 3 weeks or so while I still have access to them using my purchased digital festival pass.
vivdunstan: Test card (tv)
Continuing with this, just about managing to fit an episode in a week in the short gap we have before Doctor Who is back and Eurovision is on. Usually we watch Good Omens late on a Friday night, but this week we had to bump our Sunday evening Babylon 5 viewing and use its slot to keep on track with Good Omens.

I'm enjoying it, but this second season is patchy, and often feels like filler. The rapport between Crowley and Aziraphale continues to be a delight. I'm also enjoying the almost mirror plot involving Nina and Maggie. The guest cast is amazing. We've just been amused at a League of Gentlemen mini reunion in episode 4. And so many Tennant/Davison family members earlier in episode 2. But the storytelling feels stretched. That said I'm happier watching it than not. And especially keen to see Good Omens season 3, which will include the plot that was worked out one night by Terry Pratchett _and_ Neil Gaiman.
vivdunstan: Test card (tv)
Figuring out that we can get through an episode of Good Omens season 2 a week in time for Doctor Who coming back on Eurovision day. That’s a plan then! Yes we are very behind.

As for Doctor Who I'm confident I can't manage two episodes of that on the same day as Eurovision (two episodes are being released that first day, including airing on BBC1 that night, and streaming from midnight before on Disney+ and iPlayer in the UK). I'm not even sure I can manage one episode that night plus the Eurovision marathon. We are likely to be watching an episode - my health permitting - on the Sunday night instead. It's even possible we would watch the second one in the middle of the following week.

Our Babylon 5 weekly rewatch has been on hold because I've been too ill recently, even before Covid. But I hope we will resume it soon. We are about halfway through season 2.

Meanwhile new Who trailer today. Which reveals remarkably little. But looks fun. Watching it at 1/4 speed shows more, though the audio then sounds like something from Twin Peaks' Red Room!

vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Just got to this one. And shocked on this rewatch by how relevant this is to the current Israeli-Gaza situation. Horrifically so, in multiple ways.

As last week this feels like a pause in the series, even with all the destruction and fighting. And yes, a phenomenal sense of impending doom.

And Andreas Katsulas and Peter Jurasik own it.

Devastating.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (b5)
Resuming our B5 rewatch, after many weeks when I was too ill to manage even one episode on a Sunday night. And this is a biggie. I’m going to put some commentary in a spoiler cut.
Spoilers... )
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
I’ve been looking forward to this episode again for weeks. And it didn’t disappoint. I’m going to put the detailed discussion in a spoiler cut. But it’s safe to say it’s my all time favourite B5 episode.

Spoilers... )
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Continuing on with our weekly rewatch, and tonight this telepath heavy story. Which was very enjoyable. Though also made me think of how much more I enjoyed it than the more clumsily handled IMHO later telepath stuff in season 5. Though perhaps not having the overwrought Byron helped … Also further nice development of Sheridan and Ivanova’s working relationship, and big moves in Sheridan and Delenn. Of course Ivanova and Talia also start properly here, though that’s going to be sidetracked soon. And thinking about that retrospectively at this point you do have to wonder how all the different elements of Talia’s psyche managed to co exist.

I now want next week’s episode now, but will wait a week. It is my all time favourite B5 episode.

P.S. The complete series Blu-ray box is on the way to us. It was supposed to come today (to a nearby locker) but there's been a slip-up in today's delivery. But we should hopefully have it soon. We are currently watching via streaming though, the remastered versions. But I still want the Blu-ray box. Even if, annoyingly, it doesn't have the space station in the cover image.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Continuing our weekly rewatch. And this one is a lot of fun with Londo’s three wives. Also fab Londo/G’Kar interactions. The other main plot is a bit light, but much better handled than recent weeks. So much smoother writing and direction overall. And aren’t the crew’s dress uniforms for Londo’s party blingy.

Just one more episode to go then it’s my all time favourite B5 episode. Excited.
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Just spotted as I looked back over my recent Babylon 5 rewatch posts that I've variously used a "tv" tag and a "television" tag. Likewise I usually use "drwho" for Doctor Who but sometimes - especially further back in time - use the longer "doctor who". I'm going to try to stick to the shorter "tv" and "drwho" going forward. Because even though the new post form - still in beta I think, which I'm using, but soon to be rolled out more widely - makes tags much easier to find, I prefer to type, and not move around with eg a trackpad. And typing "dr" at the start or just "tv" will narrow things down fast! I am not worrying about going back and standardising the old tags. At least my Babylon 5 posts should all have "babylon 5" tags consistently. Which contrarily given the above discussion I was happier with than "b5".
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Continuing our rewatch of Babylon 5, and this is another one we’ve skipped multiple times before. The pre credits scene with a hand emerging ever so slowly from the cargo hold isn’t a great start. But some of the guest cast are good. Michael Beck isn’t great, but better than he was in Xanadu. It is also nice to see some of the series’s focus shift away from the station, especially towards Mars, but also with the glimpse of that intriguing wasteland on Earth. There is a nod forward with Ivanova and Talia. And the Sheridan/Garibaldi investigative combo is fun. But it’s definitely a missable episode. But hey, the first time we hear and see Zack. Which is nice!
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
After a few weeks break we continue our B5 rewatch, with this season 2 episode. Which we have seen before, but skipped in some rewatches. It is not great. I’m not entirely sure why. Dwight Schultz’s character is a bit overwhelming, but he acts it well. Anne-Marie Johnson is less successful in her role. And Franklin’s behaviour is downright uncomfortable, from the start. I think the pacing is too slow, and the direction needed to be tighter. But ultimately it’s down to the writing. So not great, but glad we’ve reseen it. And we’re just a few weeks away from my absolute favourite episode. And the core B5 cast is still great, including Sheridan, who has settled down now.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Just got to this early season 2 episode. Which neither of us could remember. And oh boy so many of the guest cast were not good actors. The writing of the main story was also not great. I suspect we probably skipped this episode in some previous rewatches. Though have seen it at least once. However Franklin trying to make the chief staff lose weight was extremely entertaining, and much better written, and acted than the supposed main plot! I also found the Sheridan turnaround a bit convenient. But I loved much that Delenn said to him. Especially this quote: “The universe puts us in places where we can learn. They are never easy places. They are right. Wherever we are is the right place at the right time. Pain sometimes comes. It is part of the process of constantly being born.“
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
Continuing our Babylon 5 rewatch and we’re getting closer to my absolute favourite episode of the whole series. Also watching the season 2 opening sequence I’m thinking of analogies between Tolkien’s Middle Earth / Lord of the Rings and Babylon 5. That’s probably pushing things a bit far, but some similarities are more obvious. Eg Minbari and Elves, Shadows and Sauron, Delenn and Arwen, Sheridan and Aragorn, Technomages and wizards. But again maybe pushing it a bit far! And yes this was all inspired by a LOTR quote in the Babylon 5 episode we’re watching tonight.
vivdunstan: Space station Babylon 5 against a dark starry background (babylon 5)
We've just got to the end of season 1 in our one episode a week at most latest rewatch of Babylon 5. And I thought I'd jot down some quick thoughts. We've been watching it if I'm well enough each week on Sunday evenings, while we finish off our dinner. It feels like a real treat, and perfect timing.

It's been really interesting rewatching it again. I am amused at how many of the character lines I know off by heart and anticipate them about to say! It's also been interesting rewatching it in HD for the first time for us.

There are definitely rough elements and it was very much finding its feet in that first year. There are some seriously clunker episodes among there. But at the same time the seeds of what would become a superb series are there from the start, and they do develop nicely as the first season goes on. There are especially standout episodes towards the end. And it very much feels like an accelerating thing at that point.

The regular characters are a joy, though it's bittersweet rewatching Michael O'Hare as Sinclair, and especially at the end of the season wondering how differently things might have gone had he not had to leave. To be fair I really like Bruce Boxleitner as Sheridan, so I'm happy enough. But it does make you wonder as you watch.

G'Kar and Londo interactions are an absolute joy throughout, even when they are sparring quite understandably. They carry the emotional heart of the series at this stage, and even now, before the events of season 2 and more, the gut punches are there, and the sense of tragedy unfolding.

I've also been impressed by many of the guest cast, though not all. Some real standouts in the cult/SF/fantasy world, including David McCallum, David Warner and June Lockhart. Among just many.

And I adore how it is essentially a storytelling engine, that even someone like who doesn't usually go for "hard" SF can watch and adore. JMS's storytelling is superb, and it's phenomenal watching how much he wrote. Not everything fully successful, but more often than not. And he kept it going.

I'd like to go straight on to start season 2 tonight, but that is next Sunday's treat! Meanwhile we're both very happily enjoying this all over again. Going slowly, but that lets us savour it. And it definitely merits that.

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