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Ruuger ([personal profile] ruuger) wrote in [community profile] b5_revisited2011-07-03 11:45 pm

"The Well of Forever" discussion

This is the discussion post for "The Well of Forever". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware. If you have any fanworks related to this episode, you can also leave links to them in this post.

Summary:
Galen convinces Gileon to take Excalibur deep into hyperspace to look for an ancient place of power.

Extra reading:
The article for "The Well of Forever" at The Lurker's Guide.

[identity profile] widsidh.livejournal.com 2011-07-03 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I punch Max? Please? Just a little? ;-)

Seriously, I am getting the feeling that Crusade is at its best when it's tongue-in-cheek, and especially when that involves Galen: I loved the hyperspace-jellyfish scene.

I am also finding the details about telepaths post-Psi Corps quite interesting and liked Gideon's solution to the problem at hhand :-)

Some bits of the episode seemed a bit preachy again, but in all it was ... interesting.

[identity profile] ajora.livejournal.com 2011-07-03 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, my DVDs and computers were stolen so I can't really participate, but I remember cringing at Max's greed. Enjoying everything else, mind, but... I grew up with archaeology (my father is an archaeologist, I studied it and work at a maintained archaeological site) and just never liked how JMS handles archaeologists.

So, uhm. Yeah, sorry, carry on :|.

[identity profile] alexcat.livejournal.com 2011-07-04 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Any Galen episode tends to get a bit preachy, I suppose but still this one was pretty good. With all the unanswered questions in this episode, it makes me wish we at least knew how the rest of the five year arc would have played out.

The fen thing was so silly but sometimes, I thought the silly was part Crusade's charm. They were sort of B5's kid brother, more or less.

Max was the poster child for IPX and we get hints all through B5 that IPX was certainly a LOT more than just a bunch of greedy treasure hunters. If the hints in B5 meant anything, then IPX at least worked with some of the darker elements of Earthgov.