The Babylon Podcast
Summary: A place of analysis and discussion for a quarter of a million fans and geeks. A shining beacon in podcast space, all about one single show. The is the podcast about the history, the story and the impact of "Babylon 5" on us all. The name of this show is The Babylon Podcast.
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- Artist: Tim Callender, Summer Brooks, and Jeffrey Willerth
- Copyright: 2006-2012, 2019, The Babylon Podcast and Slice of SciFi
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Tim and Summer's episode discussion this week is about "Babylon Squared".
Tim and Summer dive deep into episode discussion again with "A Voice in the Wilderness" parts 1 and 2.
Tim and Summer dive deep into episode discussion again with "A Voice in the Wilderness" parts 1 and 2.
Tim, Summer and Jeff explore the wheels behind the wheels, the true secret success that really kept Babylon 5 running: the food. Steve "Snackman" Thorpe drops by to tell us all about the food that kept production going. When you're hungry, you're hungry.
Tim, Summer and Jeff explore the wheels behind the wheels, the true secret success that really kept Babylon 5 running: the food. Steve "Snackman" Thorpe drops by to tell us all about the food that kept production going. When you're hungry, you're hungry.
Tim and Summer dive deep into episode discussion again with "Eyes" and "Legacies".
Tim and Summer dive deep into episode discussion again with "Eyes" and "Legacies".
Jeffrey introduces Tim and Summer to Louise Kleeba, NASA Payload Engineer and super B5 fan. While the show was still on the air, Louise was not only one of the big fans inside NASA, but she also occassionally consulted on the accuracy and physics of movements in space used in the show.
Jeffrey introduces Tim and Summer to Louise Kleeba, NASA Payload Engineer and super B5 fan. While the show was still on the air, Louise was not only one of the big fans inside NASA, but she also occassionally consulted on the accuracy and physics of movements in space used in the show.
Tim, Summer and Jeffrey chat with John Vulich, owner of the special effects house that created all of the B5 aliens we've all come to love. John tells us about creating the show's new aliens and refining the ones established in the pilot, about working with the prosthetics to make them less invasive for actors, on designing and creating robotic creatures, and much more.
Tim, Summer and Jeffrey chat with John Vulich, owner of the special effects house that created all of the B5 aliens we've all come to love. John tells us about creating the show's new aliens and refining the ones established in the pilot, about working with the prosthetics to make them less invasive for actors, on designing and creating robotic creatures, and much more.
First up, episode discussion about "TKO". Tim and Summer struggle to come up with admirable moments and high points in this episode. Next, Tim and Summer dive into "Grail", and scratch the surface on some of the subtexts found here.
First up, episode discussion about "TKO". Tim and Summer struggle to come up with admirable moments and high points in this episode. Next, Tim and Summer dive into "Grail", and scratch the surface on some of the subtexts found here.
First up, episode discussion about "By Any Means Necessary". Tim and Summer revel in how well the A and B stories tie in together, and delve into whether or not the B story could have been the better choice for the A story. Next, Tim, Summer dive into "Signs and Portents", technically the first of the WHAM episodes.
First up, episode discussion about "By Any Means Necessary". Tim and Summer revel in how well the A and B stories tie in together, and delve into whether or not the B story could have been the better choice for the A story. Next, Tim, Summer dive into "Signs and Portents", technically the first of the WHAM episodes.