Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Episodic

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Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Episodic
Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Franchise:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
1998
Original Running Time:
90 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
84 minutes
Time Cut:
9 minutes
Time Added:
3 minutes
Synopsis:
The Thirdspace TV movie originally aired part way through season 5 of Babylon 5, but actually takes place during the events of season 4. This edit converts the movie into two regular episodes of the series that can be watched as part of season 4, removing the "this is a flashback" opening narration. A number of additional cuts have been made to part two to fit within the standard episode runtime.
Intention:
Watching the official movie as part of the series in its correct chronological position (between "The Illusion of Truth" and "Atonement") just feels jarring. It needs the proper season 4 opening credits!
Other Sources:
Babylon 5 Season 4 DVDs; the Thirdspace soundtrack album.
Release Information:
Digital
Cuts and Additions:
Added: season 4 opening credits for part one and two, and the series music over the closing credits for both parts.

Removed:
- opening narration
- Marishi's breakfast encounter
- Vir telling Ivanova about his dream
- closing narration
- a whole bunch of small trims from throughout part two
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Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Franchise:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
1998
Original Running Time:
90 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
84 minutes
Time Cut:
9 minutes
Time Added:
3 minutes
Synopsis:
The Thirdspace TV movie originally aired part way through season 5 of Babylon 5, but actually takes place during the events of season 4. This edit converts the movie into two regular episodes of the series that can be watched as part of season 4, removing the "this is a flashback" opening narration. A number of additional cuts have been made to part two to fit within the standard episode runtime.
Intention:
Watching the official movie as part of the series in its correct chronological position (between "The Illusion of Truth" and "Atonement") just feels jarring. It needs the proper season 4 opening credits!
Other Sources:
Babylon 5 Season 4 DVDs; the Thirdspace soundtrack album.
Release Information:
Digital
Cuts and Additions:
Added: season 4 opening credits for part one and two, and the series music over the closing credits for both parts.

Removed:
- opening narration
- Marishi's breakfast encounter
- Vir telling Ivanova about his dream
- closing narration
- a whole bunch of small trims from throughout part two
Cover art by GelfingHand (DOWNLOAD HERE)
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1 review
Overall rating
 
9.3
Audio/Video Quality
 
8.0
Audio Editing
 
10.0
Visual Editing
 
10.0
Narrative
 
9.0
Enjoyment
 
10.0
This is a great Babylon 5 double episode! The break from Part 1 to Part 2 is so perfect that it looks like JMS intended this as a double episode but repurposed it when he needed several movies in a hurry for TNT before they started broadcasting Season 5. Another clear improvement is that the opening and closing narration are gone. They're another example that feels like JMS padded out a double-episode story to reach the requested runtime for a movie.

I had to rewatch the original to find when Vir talks to Ivanova in the elevator. I didn't miss it in the edit. It was a superfluous scene anyway: Ivanova didn't need Vir's talk to figure out that the artifact is causing trouble on the station.

I did miss Bill's breakfast where the possessed crowd tells him to work faster. But that's because I'm a fan of Clyde Kusatsu! Cutting this scene does change one detail: when Trent kills him, it now looks more her motivation and less obviously the artifact's motivation. That's not better or worse, just less obvious it's the artifact pushing her to do this.

The only transitions that caught my ear were Part 1's transitions into the Opening and Closing Credits. But these transitions aren't perfect in all the original episodes either. So this imperfection is unfortunate but consistent with the series.

I did not notice the other trims. Seamless work! Go. Watch this. You'll find yourself wanting to watch more B5 afterwards.

One qualifier: My '8' for the AV Quality is the fault of the source material, not the edit.
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Overall rating
 
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
 
10.0(1)
Audio Editing
 
9.0(1)
Visual Editing
 
10.0(1)
Narrative
 
10.0(1)
Enjoyment
 
10.0(1)
(Updated: April 01, 2019)
Overall rating
 
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
 
10.0
Audio Editing
 
9.0
Visual Editing
 
10.0
Narrative
 
10.0
Enjoyment
 
10.0
Babylon 5 is a gem in the sci-fi world, so it can only do the show a world of good to have a few entries on this site, it helps bring in curious devotees and fresh fans. This two part edit of one of the TV Movies is well worth a watch. It is edited in a very professional way, you'd think someone from the tv show actually worked on it. The attention-to-detail really shows in the use of the same font and presentation for on-screen credits, and the use of the series soundtrack fits soundly with scenes. If you ever feel like you need to sandwich something in between your binging of the fourth season, you can't get much better than this for an authentic B5 experience .
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