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<blockquote data-quote="Pavel Mosko" data-source="post: 77162028" data-attributes="member: 391518"><p>I just learned some "Good News and Bad News" for Babylon 5 fans. </p><p></p><p>The Good News, Babylon 5 should be coming soon to Roku (Yeah me! I can watch it on the big screen, and easier too than my old DVDs). The Bad News, apparently all the talk of a "Reboot" of the series that was supposed to be likely is actually much more in the air based on a recent Bruce Boxleitner interview. He says it's future will be determined by all the restructuring taking place currently at various TV Networks like the CW and a few other places. Of course, with that place as an example (the CW) it would have me worried that a reboot would turn into an unwatchable Woke nightmare.... I would hope TV executives would learn their lesson on this stuff, but snatching defeat from the jaws of victory seems like a special talent have had when it comes to running shows and movie franchises into the ground. I mean really, things have been so bad, I'm pretty confident that I as a complete newbie would do a better job because I would at least respect the source material, try to give the loyal fans what they want, and more importantly would not insult them for wanting their traditional heroic story, rather a way to preach to them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]329068[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pavel Mosko, post: 77162028, member: 391518"] I just learned some "Good News and Bad News" for Babylon 5 fans. The Good News, Babylon 5 should be coming soon to Roku (Yeah me! I can watch it on the big screen, and easier too than my old DVDs). The Bad News, apparently all the talk of a "Reboot" of the series that was supposed to be likely is actually much more in the air based on a recent Bruce Boxleitner interview. He says it's future will be determined by all the restructuring taking place currently at various TV Networks like the CW and a few other places. Of course, with that place as an example (the CW) it would have me worried that a reboot would turn into an unwatchable Woke nightmare.... I would hope TV executives would learn their lesson on this stuff, but snatching defeat from the jaws of victory seems like a special talent have had when it comes to running shows and movie franchises into the ground. I mean really, things have been so bad, I'm pretty confident that I as a complete newbie would do a better job because I would at least respect the source material, try to give the loyal fans what they want, and more importantly would not insult them for wanting their traditional heroic story, rather a way to preach to them. [ATTACH type="full"]329068[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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