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Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers: To Live & Die in Starlight, a review by Tom
Stars: Dylan Neal as David Martell Andreas Katsulas as Citizen G'Kar Alex Zahara as Dulann Myriam Sirois as Sarah Cantrell Dean Marshall as Malcolm Bridges Plot: THE RANGERS, an order of warrior-priests, have wandered the darkness between the stars for over a thousand years, protecting a hundred worlds from invasion and destruction. But now a new alien threat appears on the event horizon of the Interstellar Alliance, a force more ancient and powerful than anything previously encountered. The only obstacle in the way of this new race: a single broken-down Ranger ship, under the command of David Martel (Dylan Neal), whose sole orders were to escort Ambassador G'Kar (Andreas Katsulas) to an interstellar conference. Alone, barely armed, they must defeat an enemy unlike anything they have seen before. Extras:
My Thoughts: Another Babylon 5 TV pilot movie. I still remember being excited about the possibility of a new Babylon 5 series. Sadly it got no chance for this because of a football game which was on at the same time as this pilot which hurt the ratings.This movie showed promise and I could very well imagine a TV series on this. There was only one thing which did bother me: The virtual fighting chamber thingie. But I very much think that this would have been the first thing dropped if the series would have been picked up. Rating: (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on March 27th, 2011) Neverland, a review by GSyren
(From Reviews and ramblings by Gunnar on July 6th, 2013) "Friends" Marathon, a review by RogmeisterFriends, The Complete Second Season Continues... The One Where Ross Finds Out--While on a date (and somewhat inebriated), Rachel calls Ross on the phone and leaves him a message revealing her feelings for him. Ross gets the message the next day while with Rachel. Meanwhile, an out-of-work Monica helps work Chandler out so he can drop a few pounds. One nice thing about the "Friends" DVDs is they add in some footage that wasn't there in original airings so, not only do you get footage cut for cable or syndicated airings but you get footage you never saw to begin with. Seeing this episode, for instance, we see Ross and Julia at a pet store about to buy a cat...I can't recall if this scene was in the original airings or is one of those bonus bits thrown in for the DVDs. The One With The List--Ross can't seem to choose between Julie and Rachel, so Chandler urges him to make a list (on Chandler's computer) listing the pros and cons of both. When Rachel discovers this, naturally all hell breaks loose. Monica, still looking for work, agrees to a test with a firm, making dessert treats with a new chocolate substitute called Mockalate. "This is what evil must taste like!", exclaims Phoebe after trying one of her treats. The One With Phoebe's Dad--During the Christmas season, Phoebe learns where her dad (who abandoned her mother and her years ago) now lives and takes off for there in her grandmother's taxi, accompanied by Joey and Chandler. Special bonus in this episode...Gunther speaks for the first time! Okay, he only says about a word and a half but I'm confident he'll be speaking full sentences by the end of the season! Meanwhile, Monica and Rachel host a Christmas party, despite the fact that Ross has broken off the knob on their radiator and now it can't be shut off, making the room about 90 degrees... (From "Friends" Marathon on July 24th, 2009) |