Babylon Podcast #170: Feedbackapalooza
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Just checking: did you receive my e-mail about “Mercy Point”, because it wasn’t read on the feedback episode?
Huh. I wonder why my Day of the Dead VM didn’t make it. Oh well, what can you do? *shrug*
I think Tim and I may have to beg Mike to let us run to 90min with the Feedbackapalooza episodes, just so we can at least make a brave attempt to keep up with all the voicemail comments we’ve been getting.
Can I blame Gary for inspiring everyone to try to match the number of messages he leaves?
I must admit, I kind of expected a bigger laugh to my Pat Tallman in Knightriders comment. I even expected that someone would say “Get over it? Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays?” or something along those lines. I really do overestimate my jokes sometimes.
Hey, It’s not fair to talk about me while I was at Dragon*Con meeting Bruce, Tracy, Claudia, Peter, and Stephen, and have the pictures to prove it.
I’m glad I’m an inspiration to others.
You misunderstood my phone message about the budget for the Lost Tales DVDs at 41:49 into the podcast. It was that WB had promised a higher budget for the second Lost Tales DVD if he proved they could do the first one. And then the home video department had a feud with the DVD department and they said he’d have to make the second one with the same budget as the first. I hadn’t heard that before your interview with him and this helps explain his pulling away from doing more Lost Tales DVDs.
Yes, I just now caught up and, of course, have a cent or two to add.
First of all–I got mentioned on the show, three times! For which many thanks, guys–I feel kind of special now.
About Corwin and all that business… I don’t remember which episode of season five mentions that, but Babylon 5 was bought out by the Alliance, so having someone serving under an Earth Force captain who isn’t part of that force, without it being any sort of moral or ethical problem for the captain, is quite plausible (I think).
Now, “Day of the Dead” … yes, I cannot possibly NOT comment on /that/ … it might so happen, Tim, that I’ll join Summer in haunting you until you see pink (muhahahaha) or share /our/ point of view. Whichever comes first. Yes, I know–this debate could and possibly will, last forever, but I have to give props where props are due: the intonation with which you’ve read my comment, Tim, was simply perfect. Exactly to the tee of how it sounded in my head, when I was writing it. Have we met?
All in all, though, guys–very fun and funny show. I’ve enjoyed it very much.