Ah, Babylonian goodness
Dec. 24th, 2002 10:22 amGot the B5 set open. Hmmm.
Is it me, or should Joe know more about the events on his show? There were at least two major flubs on his part that seemed to indicate a certain lack of preparation for the commentaries (he said that Santiago was behind the presidential assassination, which would be the greatest suicide in history, and he said that the Centauri were monotheistic).
Ah, well. The commentaries are the weakest bits of the box. Really, there wasn't much new in them (nothing that struck me as 'cool, that's new').
But after listening to the guy for 5 years, and writing that bigass article for Realms ("Hey, Justin, let's make it 4500 words!") I guess I'd be fairly familiar with the details.
Is it me, or should Joe know more about the events on his show? There were at least two major flubs on his part that seemed to indicate a certain lack of preparation for the commentaries (he said that Santiago was behind the presidential assassination, which would be the greatest suicide in history, and he said that the Centauri were monotheistic).
Ah, well. The commentaries are the weakest bits of the box. Really, there wasn't much new in them (nothing that struck me as 'cool, that's new').
But after listening to the guy for 5 years, and writing that bigass article for Realms ("Hey, Justin, let's make it 4500 words!") I guess I'd be fairly familiar with the details.