S2E18 - F%#K This Episode - podcast episode cover

S2E18 - F%#K This Episode

Sep 14, 202248 minEp. 45
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Join Laura and Xhafer, two internet strangers as they get to know each other while making jokes about one of their favorite TV shows from their childhood, Babylon 5.

Xhafer returns to discuss an episode that hits a little close to home. Laura and Xhafer confess their experiences at Star Trek Las Vegas while lamenting the episode's similarities to real world events. An unknown and deadly virus spreads across the station, afflicting the Proud Candle People as Dr. Franklin races to find a cure in Babylon 5 Season 2 Episode 18, Confessions and Lamentations.

Transcript

Xhafer

Hello, and welcome to who are you? A Babylon five watch cast hosted by two friends. Who've gotten to know each other and will continue to get to know each other while rewatching one of their favorite shows from their childhood Babylon five. I'm sure. Fair.

Laura

And I'm

Xhafer

And we're going to talk a bit about star Trek, Las Vegas.

Laura

Yes, we haven't got to recap that for everybody

Xhafer

Yeah, we, yeah, we didn't get to do it last week. Cause I was out with the vid and Ben gracious has ever filled in. Thank for giving me a week off, I needed it and really appreciate And also it was kind of surreal and fun to listen to my podcast without Uh, it was a unique experience. I made a point of listening to it before I watched the episode, because I will never be able to do that again. Presumably.

Laura

That's true. Yes. Okay.

Xhafer

so I, I took full advantage to get as much of a different experience of our podcast as I could. And I really enjoyed it.

Laura

Oh, I'm glad you enjoy our podcast.

Xhafer

Yeah, it was fun. It was a, it was a good listen and it made me want to actually go watch the episode, which I was not super keen on. Cause I don't. It's not like I resent anything. but I was just ill. Uh,

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

but it definitely gave me, it's like, oh, I'm going to go watch that episode. Uh, it gave me the energy really drove me So, yeah, it was, it was a cool experience that I hope you don't have to experience one day, unless you want to, for whatever reason.

Laura

Right, right. I was going to volunteer. Yeah.

Xhafer

Yeah. but it is totally something that you should do and something I recommend to other podcasters who may be listening.

Laura

Yeah, and I really appreciated Ben stepping in and fill in your shoes. He did a great job.

Xhafer

Yeah, Ben's great.

Laura

Good

Xhafer

I mean, it says I've recorded 150 hours of podcast with him. So,

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

he, he fit right in. He knew he knew my jokes. He made some of the same jokes I would have made, is good. He did a great job. Thanks Ben. But we're Ben wasn't. And I'm saying this now that I've said nice things, so I can make him jealous with star Trek, Las

Laura

It's true. He could not fill these shoes. So we've got to, we've got to run it down for everybody.

Xhafer

Yeah. we, we met for the first time. we were originally, I think I've been set on radio. The plan was to record it. And put it on and then if something terrible had happened, Uh, to the audio quality you wouldn't be able to. And that was a hundred percent the plan. Until we ran into each other in a hallway.

Laura

Yeah. Yeah. I'm just like standing in the hallway waiting because I didn't have the fancy, captains pass or whatever you all had. And so I'm waiting in the hallway just to, you know, Get my. I get my day, pass and all of a sudden I'm like, I hear my name. And I'm like, oh,

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

There's a fair.

Xhafer

yeah, Beth and I were there. We had walked past you and our lake. We had gotten maybe like 20 people down the line and I'm like, that was Laura. And that's all like turn around dummy. Go say hi.

Laura

hadn't noticed you so you could have gone on it. I would have had no idea, but I appreciate that you came back.

Xhafer

Yes. Well, I was kinda just like, was that it must've hurt, like right. And then, and then. of course I was pointed, proper. Uh, by Beth who is a hundred percent correct, then go say hi. Um, So,

Laura

Very sweet. Yeah.

Xhafer

No, and it was a, it was a grand we went to the greatest generation podcast meetup. Which was so loud, I could not hear myself think.

Laura

Yeah, that's true. It was very loud, but it was so cool to like meet people that I. Kind of. You know, spoken to a little bit on the internet. right?

Xhafer

Yeah. I am not active at all. On most of the greatest generation social medias. has evidenced by Ben being the one who was all like, Hey, there's someone named Laura who wants to start a Babylon five podcast and hollered at me, about it.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

but it was cooled. I definitely recognize some names. and had a great time and made some new friends.

Laura

Yeah, I really enjoyed the community. Especially everyone from the greatest generation community that I met, I wound up. Just being, Just being in that Greatest generation. Friend verse that was there. Uh, getting to go to a couple of after parties that were pretty cool. Um, one of them was being hosted by the mission log podcast. And. You know, we, we went to the, um, star Trek wines tasting together. You, me, Beth and my husband, Erin. like

Xhafer

we got to try the world. Premier of Romulan ale, which was a blast.

Laura

except they, you can't call it all legally. Because it is a vodka and

Xhafer

It is a vodka.

Laura

Yeah. But. I just had so much fun with the community. I saw some panels. I went to a few.

Xhafer

I went to a lot of panels. Um, that was my bread and butter at the con that One of the reasons I went was to attend a ton of panels and I'm super glad I did. George Takei gave an excellent hour. just very a somber. obviously a lot of it in the Sean Nichols has just recently passed. so a lot of it was directed towards her. His hour was someone had asked a question about Michelle, I think.

And then the rest of the 40 minutes was him talking about every cast member in the order of their passing and the impact they had on his life.

Laura

Oh, that's very sweet.

Xhafer

just talking for like 20 minutes about Leonard Nimoy showing up at the first performance of allegiance. Like in a wheelchair because he was barely ate. Like he was so sick then. and just like how important everyone was and what a family, they all And it was super, super heartwarming and, uh, super sad.

Laura

I caught a little bit of Walter Kanig.

Xhafer

Yeah. How has

Laura

and his. was good. It was just the whole time I sat there. I was feeling very trippy because every time I hear Walter caning speak in not the Russian accent. Uh, I hear Bester and so I was just sitting there watching old Bester. Speaking on stage and all that's all I could think about the whole time.

Xhafer

Slowly messing with everyone's minds. Yeah.

Laura

He had very nice things to say about Nichelle Nichols and, talked about some invasive experiences. He had a hard time hearing when people asked him questions. Like a really hard time, but he was. A real trooper about it. Like he would just have the person on stage with him, like say it in his ear so he could. Answer your question. And yeah, it's very

Xhafer

Did you have any celebrity moments outside of, panels?

Laura

Like talking to celebrities

Xhafer

We're just seeing, like I've got like five stories.

Laura

Oh, yeah. I know some of yours. Um, well I almost ran into Anson Mount, like was not paying attention in the hallway. Like, you know, I was on my phone. It was before Erin had gotten there. So I wasn't really with anybody. Ed. then there's these people just booking it down the hallway and I dodged really quick and I realized, oh, it's Anson mountain, his handler. I think they were on the way to the, Strange new worlds panel. but I was not paying attention, so I mostly, almost got run over.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

What about you?

Xhafer

Well, the first like Thursday or Wednesday night or something, it was, uh, we ran into Terry Farrell outside of an

Laura

Yeah. Yeah.

Xhafer

I was completely starstruck. I was just like, uh, I didn't, I just couldn't form words. but she was super nice. everyone was super nice. Um, did I tell you about Denise Crosby? Almost making me cry.

Laura

No. Tell me about

Xhafer

so we, had a nice dinner at a steak and did he, his Crosby was at the bar with I'm guessing her handler or a friend or something. It was just like drinking and shooting the shit. Right. And so it's like, you know, Get your space, you have fun. Like I've always been of the mind.

Like if you run into a celebrity or something, Um, and this has happened to me before and like my childhood, this is the, like the example my dad said, I remember I was like, 15 or 16, and we were at a bace place for my birthday. And at the table sat one of the Detroit lions.

Laura

Hm.

Xhafer

It was like him, his wife, and then like me having my birthday. There with them. you know, and my dad was always just like, you'd just treat them. They're just a person, you know, everyone's a person just treat them like people. And don't ignore don't acknowledge anything. Don't ask them for their autograph or something, you know? And my dad was just like, at the end of dinner, shook, his hand was like, good luck this season.

Laura

Oh,

Xhafer

know, like, and that's it. Just like an acknowledgement. And so I've always been of the mind. That's what you do, right. Like you just let them be a person they're existing. They don't owe you anything by being at this convention.

Laura

Yeah, sure.

Xhafer

And the amount, every actor I ran into just put out Denise Crosby saw a little girl in a uniform, sitting at the table next to Beth, and I like a table over from us. And she waved. Denise Crosby came over and spent 10 minutes telling this little girl to live her dreams. She could do anything she wanted in her Talk to her about her favorite star Trek was all like, who's your favorite character? And she's like Janeway. And she's like, oh, I love.

You know, I love Catherine and all this stuff and just goes on, you know, it's like, okay, it's such a great person to, you know, and all this stuff and just like reinforced everything and was just the most. Wholesome thing. I was almost brought to tears. Have I at, at like my fancy, like I'm literally like eating a nice steak and drinking, widen, almost crying. Well, this is going

Laura

That's adorable.

Xhafer

Is so adorable. At one point, I held an elevator. And struck loft and jumped And, and once he's just like go into his room, right? Like we're not going up to anywhere where there stuff we're going to the, where you stay area. And he was just so nice. He was just like, there was someone in Cura, cosplay, and he's like major good to see you and stuff. And like just did the whole thing and was super nice to everyone. And no one had even. Said anything to him.

You know, and he just approached all of us and was super congenial and just super great to be around.

Laura

Yeah, he seems like a nice dude.

Xhafer

Yeah, he's

Laura

On the last day, We were hanging out at the Bally's bar and we were trying to figure out what we were going to do. This was a greatest gen group. And then we realized that like Tim Russ had just taken a seat over at the bar. And there were a couple of people we'd kind of talked to earlier that day and we were like, Hey. Can we sit with you

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

Uh, so we were like sitting. You know, six feet from Tim Russ, but we were not in the same group. Like we were talking in our own group and we were trying not really hard, not to be But just wanted to dislike, sit in the vibes. Of Tim Russ. And he was talking to the Roddenberry's, like the Roddenberry's the, um, The band. were there. And they re they like pulled out one of their guitars and he was sitting there playing their guitar. And they were just like jamming together at the Belize bar.

Xhafer

Yeah, I stayed on the same floor as them. I ran into them all weekend.

Laura

Oh, Nice.

Xhafer

Roddenberry's and then also a dominant Keating was on our floor, saw him once coming out. And then, um, max Grodan check room was two or three down from mine. So I like saw him with his granddaughter and stuff. Yeah, it was super adorable.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

All right. Well, that's, that's a ton of stories from star Trek, Las Vegas. I guess we've made our confessions. On star Trek, Las Vegas. Uh, so we can get into season two episode, 18 confessions and limitations.

Laura

Very nice. Very nice.

Xhafer

I have a little bit before this episode. cause this. Nothing against Ben. You did a great job, but didn't have quite my level of research. I like in an episode. So,

Laura

tried, man. I did

Xhafer

you know, you did good. I'm just, I'm just throwing a little shade. I'm just, I'm just being a Dick. Don't worry about it. Um, no. Uh, there actually was a bunch of stuff about this episode online. About Scientology.

Laura

Ah, wait, why?

Xhafer

This episode has nothing to do with Scientology and JMS was like, I find it a board just like anytime anyone brought it up, you just like, why do you keep bringing this Well, he kept, they kept getting brought up because the mark Habs are apparently the species of alien in Dianetics, which is the foundation of Scientology.

Laura

No way.

Xhafer

He had no idea.

Laura

Yeah, I didn't

Xhafer

he's just like if I had known, I would never have used it in the first place.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

this wasn't me and a bunch of people, I guess, saw this world like, oh, he's saying all the Scientologists are going to die and it's just like, whoa. No, I'm not, I would never make an episode about Scientology because that might lend it credibility.

Laura

Yeah, right.

Xhafer

it was his stance. The entire time was just all like, no, I would never entertain the idea of even mentioning Scientologists. They're terrible. So.

Laura

Okay.

Xhafer

so if you cut were re listening to this or you watched it and you thought it had something to do a Scientology because they're familiar with the Marquette from that it is a quid incidence. This is not a attack on Scientology. Even the JMS has comments definitely were. Um, that was not the intention of the episode.

Laura

He can do that without an episode, you can

Xhafer

Yeah, he doesn't, he would not spend an hour of TV taking down Scientologists. He'll make four posts in 1994 and we'll read them on a podcast 20 years later. 30

Laura

That's a good use of his time.

Xhafer

For sure.

Laura

Yeah. So we start this episode and, we're in CNC. There's a mark Hab transport ships. That's 10 hours overdue and Ivana was worried about them.

Xhafer

Yep.

Laura

She had shared in decide to send a stir-fry squadron. And they're going to send Zeta squadron out there. it comes up when they're assigning Zeta squadron to this, that Lieutenant kefir has been off. Doing some off-duty flying time and

Xhafer

some reconnaissance.

Laura

Yeah, he's out looking for the thing he saw in hyperspace is the. Implication.

Xhafer

Yeah. And Sheridan immediately knows.

Laura

Yeah. after that

Xhafer

last episode. AF after last episode, after seeing the shadows with Mr. Borden, he's just like, We can not provoke this, bear before we're ready to fight it. You need to knock this shit off immediately. And he doesn't say it directly like that, but he does just like. Immediately and unilaterally just put a stop to it. It's all like, no, that's done. No questions asked and we're not entertaining this Dawn.

Laura

Yeah. So we go to some mark Hab quarters and Dr. Franklin is looking at a dead mark Hab. there's a mark Hab doctor there. Lazarin is his And he's saying that this death is natural causes, but, uh, there's been a, quite a few natural causes deaths among the Mar cab lately. And Dr. Franklin wants to check it out a little

Xhafer

Did you clock the actor, Andre, all the loaf.

Laura

You know, I didn't clock this actor. I cocked a different one later. Tell me about

Xhafer

This is Jim Norton. We've seen him before. He's, uh, own beds. Wellington, the judge from

Laura

Oh, yes, yes, yes, no. We did clock this one. It was later in the episode when, when we were like, we've heard this voice before we had. it's ombuds, Wellington.

Xhafer

Yeah, this is his second of three characters that he will play. In the series.

Laura

Oh, really? So we're going to get a third.

Xhafer

He gets a third. It's later. And I won't spoil it. The character name in itself is a spoiler.

Laura

Okay. Maybe I'll recognize that one. We'll see.

Xhafer

You will recognize the name. I promise.

Laura

Well, I will. I recognize him as the actor. That's the question.

Xhafer

I had no idea. It was the same guy last time when I watched this, but I also was not paying as close attention. Last time I watched Babylon But yeah. So Franklin is a little bit worried about all these deaths by natural causes. It is statistically improbable for this many. of any species to die from natural causes that quickly based off their, uh, population

Laura

Yeah. Yeah.

Xhafer

And we get a dramatic candle blowing out to theme.

Laura

I saw this candle thing. And I was like, yeah, I've seen these in the nineties. I've seen these at. At weddings, you know,

Xhafer

The most candles I've ever seen in one place. I have family that is Greek Orthodox.

Laura

Oh, I'm very proud candle people.

Xhafer

Uh, very proud candle people. Over the course of the four hour something ceremony I sat through. Uh,

Laura

Yup.

Xhafer

Lots of candles to look We cut back on a van over briefing the pilots and support crew on the mark Hab ship. who gives key for the news of no more trips out, which he's not happy about.

Laura

Yeah, he doesn't take it. Great.

Xhafer

No.

Laura

Yes, she has to invoke chain of command a little bit. I think.

Xhafer

yeah, he's all like, there's something out there. She goes something out there. There's something in here. Me giving you a direct order. Hall. Such a good line.

Laura

Yeah. I love her. Yeah, and they head off to look for the ship. We also get, ambassador Dolan has invited Sheridan over for dinner. and this whole scene is just, uh, a nice light. Good laugh compared to the rest of the episode.

Xhafer

Yeah, it's the comedic reef. We needed 45 minutes into this episode. Not five.

Laura

Yeah. Yup. So when you're worked for the, this dinner for two days,

Xhafer

No sleep.

Laura

Uh, he didn't sleep.

Xhafer

and water only.

Laura

You

Xhafer

assume that's a ruin his palette.

Laura

Right. I can't make any mistakes where you have to start over. And Sheridan's had a long day. He'd love to dig into this. Hasn't eaten lunch, you know, skipped lunch to work. And, uh, no, we've got to meditate first.

Xhafer

You get one bite and then you get to meditate and then you can have another bite and then you get to meditate.

Laura

Yeah, so much ritual and meditation and involved in having a. Having a friend over to dinner.

Xhafer

Poor linear.

Laura

Also did you see the little like shrimp forks? They were eating everything with.

Xhafer

Zeda squad finds the freighter and nobody is left alive all 203. Mark Hab are dead. So they tow it back to investigate. Like big dummies, they throw it in the docking bay.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Leave it in space. Like obviously it ends up not mattering. Because the infection was already on the station. As we find out in about five minutes. But. Man, how stupid is this move? Just like, oh, something killed everything inside. So we're going to dock it with the station.

Laura

after living for three years. In a global pandemic. Did you just find yourself going. That's wrong. That's wrong. That's wrong. That's wrong at this episode? Like every two minutes.

Xhafer

There is a line towards the end of this episode from doctorate Lazarus or Lazarin. that is like, when confronted with a pandemic society will choose the worst option every time. And it's just all like, oh, Oh, oh, Oh, Oh,

Laura

Yeah. There was a severe lack of like, Personal protective equipment throughout this whole episode. Just like. Lots of no masks would, we should probably be wearing masks

Xhafer

Uh, the lack of mass. It's like, we think it's airborne, but we're not sure. Put a fucking mask on, oh my God. I'm about to go grab one and put it on. Oh, this

Laura

watching. Watching this as stressing me out.

Xhafer

Uh,

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Sheridan fell asleep at dinner. Uh, luckily it was after the ceremony had finished. So linear didn't have to start over again. Uh, and he gets called down to space TSA where the mark Hab doctor is preventing anyone from boarding since their group hasn't been called yet. sit down, sir. Your past says main cabin three, not diamond club.

Laura

No.

Xhafer

Franklin shows up and calls bullshit. And it's just like, no, no, whatever happened there is what's happening on the station already.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

is it? How terminal is it? And then we get a hundred percent terminal hundred percent contagious.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Anyone who touches it dies. It's just like, oh, Cool. Um, we get some backstory. Uh, they don't like to talk about it, because it's considered divine retribution. Slash up punishment for sinning. Now. Got to talk a little bit more about JMS his notes here.

Laura

Okay.

Xhafer

So aids is brought up once in a list of diseases by Dr. Franklin. This is 1994. The aids epidemic is, has destroyed at this point, the gay community in the United

Laura

Yeah, it seems like this episode is headed that direction, right? Like this is an aids allegory.

Xhafer

A hundred percent. It is not explicitly in aids, allegory. Uh, JMS has a note here, which I'm just going to read word for word. because I think it's worth. His, his feelings about this directly. our worth stating.

Laura

Sure go for it.

Xhafer

I will not defend the notion that the episode stated that all Americans felt that aids was a penalty from God, because I never said that. Ever in any manner, shape, or form. The problem is that some people are so caught up in the current situation that they lose all sense of perspective. Fact is most people did think the black death was punishment from God or the work of the devil is Franklin says the mark Habs had a similar belief.

Nowhere was that applied in dialogue to humans or to the aid situations. The whole point of the episode is not political. It says that if you make a disease political on either side, you're going to die. You have to set all that crap aside and just deal with the problem. The only side this episode took was an advocating compassion for those afflicted. That said. Uh, it might've been a little fresh to make an aids episode. At that point.

he, might've not felt, felt he could've gotten away with making an aids episode at that point. that the, uh, The station notes would've come back and been damning. which actually that period of Babylon five is about to end. The station sent back tons of notes for seasons one and two on every script. Starting in season three. They stopped sending any notes. So about halfway through season three, JMS realizes he's off the hook and starts doing episodes that he wants to do.

Much more so than episodes. He felt he could get away And a lot of these use notes are very much of the time. The episode airs, which is important for context. There's no way this isn't an aids episode.

Laura

Right, right.

Xhafer

Like, it's very easy to say, oh, it was just about the black death, because there's enough overlap in the story. You're trying to tell. And the situation there. and he is a hundred percent correct. You can't make diseases political because. Diseases don't have political ideologies. They just kill people.

Laura

Yeah, you were reading, so you probably didn't see my face when you got to that part, but I was making a face.

Xhafer

Yeah, I.

Laura

You know, the face.

Xhafer

I know the faith. Yeah. That's it's I mean, he's right. and the episode also reaffirms that it's a lesson we never learned. Which also is right.

Laura

Yeah, there's a lot to. to. chew on in this episode.

Xhafer

Yeah. Uh, when you had messaged me and it was all like, we watched the episode with Owen and I think that. Might have been a mistake. I was just like what's episode. Is it shit? You know, like, was it real spooky? I thought it was like a scary one. And then I watch it. I'm just like, oh,

Laura

Oh, yeah, it's a scary

Xhafer

Well, yes, it is. Especially as a child, I'm sure. Seeing both of your parents die. Yeah.

Laura

The context for him too, is that, you know, he was in kindergarten. When he got sent home for spring break, and then didn't go back to school for over a year. Like. So, you know, I was like, oh Jesus, there's some, some trauma here. We're going to have to process together. I mean, we were going to spend. His whole childhood processing this, right? Like. I probably didn't need to drag this episode into it, but here we are. Oops. Uh, parenting tips by Laura.

Xhafer

we move on a little bit here. Dr. Franklin asked Dr. Lazarin if it's contagious to other species. And he realizes They don't know, he never checked no one ever checked. If it was possible to spread to any other species.

Laura

Well, they were too busy denying it existed. Like this is the sinners plague. And we're all good people here. So how would we know if it got to another species?

Xhafer

Yep. Deland finds a child. As they find their dead father. Yikes.

Laura

Yeah. Um,

Xhafer

We get a conference room where we learn of the diseases, incubation period. Which can be up to 10 days before symptoms or detection. Of what you are contagious.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Oh, that sounds familiar. Uh, We find the disease makes it hard to breathe until you can't. Oh, And also sounds a little familiar.

Laura

Uh, you get, you starts with a sore

Xhafer

Yeah. Yeah. It's the first symptom. Uh, they decide to throw the whole station in quarantine and send everyone to the privacy of their quarters. Oh, Uh, but some of the people don't listen and gathered a large group in space TSA. The mark habit ambassador tells Sheraton to get fucked that this is some foreigner disease or your sins washing onto us. And we're going to.

Laura

guy?

Xhafer

Yes, this guy is. The drowsy ambassador also.

Laura

Yeah, he's he's purple or green. One of the two. Okay.

Xhafer

Um, We're going to get together and pray this disease away.

Laura

Yeah. All to all of us In our

Xhafer

Yeah. Get everyone together in one place so we can pray this

Laura

I can hear you stress, uh,

Xhafer

I was stressed, clicking my band. Sorry.

Laura

I don't blame you.

Xhafer

It's a habit from grade school that I've never dropped. Um, Ivanova is worried about the thousand or so missing mark Hab, who might be targets for violence. Dylan requests to be allowed into the quarantine zone. Uh, to help ease the suffering and show compassion.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Uh, Sheridan allows it and it's just like, uh, just in case goodbye forever. Uh, that was heavy. That was real heavy.

Laura

If I. see you again, please call me by my first name.

Xhafer

Right.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Uh, and it's like, she almost turned and said, okay, John, and then she's all like, I'll save it for later. Garibaldi saves a mark Hab, uh, from getting beaten up by some racists proven once again, that a broken clock is right twice a day.

Laura

Yeah. Yeah. He even takes the guy's hand and carries him. Off to med lab, presumably.

Xhafer

Well, I mean, you know, you could also say, I guess a Jerry Doyle is the wrong kind of right. Eh, political jokes. hanging fruit. I'll take it.

Laura

Farris back,

Xhafer

Yeah, that's the humor you were all missing. Franklin stems and catches a little bit of shit for it.

Laura

No.

Xhafer

Just a gentle reminder. Hey, uh, you shouldn't. You've had three that's a ton dude. Knock it off.

Laura

Yeah, don't go so hard on the meth.

Xhafer

I got to cure your diseases. got time to sleep. and this is where he mentioned black death aids and Chalmers syndrome. Which I Googled in. Isn't a future disease. That's not a thing that exists currently.

Laura

Yeah, I figured they are. There's always, you know, a couple of historical examples and then future disease in these lists, right?

Xhafer

Yeah, I did a little bit of Googling and I found a really, really sad story about a kid with a chronic illness whose name was trauma. And he had another syndrome that was giving him five years to live. And. Don't Google it unless you want to cry is all I'm going to say don't Google Tomer syndrome.

Laura

Noted.

Xhafer

he dives in on black death, uh, for the reinforcing JMS has notes from earlier. the discussion leads to the aforementioned, how society treats to choose is the worst option for dealing with diseases.

Laura

Hm.

Xhafer

And then we find that Dr. Lazarus was sick the whole time. Dr. Franklin gets his chance to examine someone in the early stages and learn how the disease works. At the cost of his friend dying.

Laura

Yeah, that does seem like an important. Like thing that should have been happening, you know? All along

Xhafer

Yeah. Well, I mean, he's inspected a number of the bodies. So he knows he's he's got it at this point. He has to be aware.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

in fact, I think that's why he reacts how he does when we get the little bit earlier on about it. Infecting other species. Because he knows he's in the room with Dr. Franklin, right. Then like, did I just get one of my friends sick? Am I a terrible person? Should I have worn a fucking mask? The answer is yes.

Laura

Yeah. Yeah. even when they're Working on. Uh, patients, there's not enough personal protective equipment at all. In this episode or the show in general, I think, but especially the episode.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

So in the isolation zone. We cut over there and, Dylan and linear have been trying to counsel and, and, you know, just minister. To the, uh, all the people there. and the little girl who Dylan ran into who saw her father dead in the hallway, basically. has also lost her mother now.

Xhafer

Oh,

Laura

Uh,

Xhafer

since you can't find.

Laura

Right. Sorry. She she is. She cannot find her mother. She has not lost her mother. Yeah. Uh, but.

Xhafer

that episode.

Laura

This episode. Uh, Dylan S linear to help find. Her mother. She

Xhafer

manages. Yeah. It's like, what's, what's her name? Mommy. It's like, oh shit. Okay.

Laura

Yeah, he's just got to go through 4,000 mark abs to find mommy it's it's no big

Xhafer

Yeah,

Laura

Yeah. But this whole thing with the Lennon linear for me in this episode is so. Foundational for their characters. Like. It's so important and every scene. Is very tender and sweet. And just. I don't, especially when she's with the child.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

really, really very powerful.

Xhafer

Uh, we go back to MetaLab. we're Franklin gets told he needs to go take the Kobayashi Maru.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

And we find out that the disease did spread to that pocket. Murrah.

Laura

And Aaron brought up an excellent point here. I mean, the episode does answer it for us that, you know, the park Mariah green cells and yellow cells or whatever, these things are similar in some way. And that's how the disease made the jump, but Aaron's going aren't they? The carry in eaters.

Xhafer

Yes. Yes. Did this pock Murrah probably eat a dead mark Hab. That was my assumption.

Laura

it's a non-zero chance, right?

Xhafer

I would say, given that the issue we've had with them a couple of times where they're like, well, we can't find the body. It's like, well, now we've got to pump all the pocket bras, stomachs.

Laura

Yeah, cause we don't hear about other POC Murrah getting sick. Really? You would think that that would come up in the episode if it was. That they got it from the airborne nature.

Xhafer

There's not a lot of them. And they pro. They tend to be solitary. I think. I think

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

about them. So. we get a little bit about, Franklin, uh, hitchhiking in his youth here as well. is fun. Uh, where he first met this mark Hab doctor. Yeah. Yeah. they met 20 some years ago.

Laura

How is he old enough to have met? Somebody 20 something years ago.

Xhafer

Well, this

Laura

wild.

Xhafer

like

Laura

guess he's in his forties maybe.

Xhafer

see.

Laura

looks so young to be.

Xhafer

He might be, he might be easily 30. He's it might've been like 10 years ago. Oh, yeah. Especially after med school, it's probably closer to 10.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Because he was doing that during the earth. The war.

Laura

Yes.

Xhafer

when he was hitchhiking around. Cause that's when we see that later in, uh, The one of the made for TV movies. Him hitchhiking around. I don't think we see them go to mark Hab specifically, but that's like what he's doing during the war.

Laura

And I don't remember if I've seen that movie, so we'll have to get

Xhafer

Yeah. Anyways, the disease did spread to the pocket Murrah. But this will give them some insight on how the disease works. So they can stop it now. Like they're like, okay, well it's gotta be something that these two species have in common that it's infecting because every human on the station isn't dead right now.

Laura

Right.

Xhafer

We, uh, cut back over to Dylan in the quarantine zone. Uh, Where she tells a story about finding her faith. And her initial calling to the religious cast. I was always of the impression that cast was hereditary. For the main party. But it might not be.

Laura

I, I don't think I was under that impression, I don't know why I wasn't.

Xhafer

I might just be assuming, because that is typical forecast systems in human history. so that might be why. I should've researched that.

Laura

Well, that's, I think there will be other episodes where it'll come up.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

I think you could do that research.

Xhafer

There are, there's going to be more about the men Bari.

Laura

Just a hunch.

Xhafer

Um, Dr. Lazarin, uh, passes But Franklin cracks the disease. He makes a big batch of vaccines. Runs down to the quarantine zone to start administering them.

Laura

With Sheridan and Ivanova like, he's not even got a medical team with him. They're just like and him are carrying.

Xhafer

It's time. This has to happen. Now they're sleeping for the first time in three days. Like, we're going to go inoculate these people.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

And they opened the door. It's all of the Marc Habur dead.

Laura

Yeah.

Xhafer

Every last one. And we just see DLN and linear. Slowly come out of the back of the quarantine zone and towards the door. And. This was my moment of HD remaster detail that I had never seen on a previous, watching. Linear is crying. He has tears down the side of his face. He's clearly been openly weeping. And when obviously when he comes to the station, you know, the crew and he's all like, he's very put together. He's his normal self.

But, I Devore noticed that before, whether it was because it was standard Def or I wasn't paying enough attention. Uh, but I always kind of thought linear was kind of a cold asshole at this moment.

Laura

Yeah. If you can't see the tears, I could see the reading of like,

Xhafer

Yeah. Yeah, it was just all like, oh, they're all just dead. You know, and it's just like, it's really cold, man. Like I was expecting more from you based off all of your interactions with other characters and how you've always been and seeing the tears just like, oh, of course he was crying and he just put himself together Show respect. So the CA captain. Like. Okay. He was completely horrified. And Dylan breaks down in tears in John's

Laura

Yeah. And she's saying. His name. And instead of captain are shared, and she's just saying John, John, John, and it's just so. Emotional. And I cried. I cried with them. Um, cause you know, it's, it's kinda, you have a real hint that it's coming, especially when we see the little girl like stumble after they find her mother. You like, you know that these people aren't going to make it out.

Xhafer

And it's not just them. They have a cure. But it's too late. Every mark Hab is dead. There might be some isolated colony somewhere that the disease managed to not spread to. But they wiped themselves out in a matter of weeks. Just the species, the civilization. Is gone. the news reports on this racist bartender attempts, humor, it fails.

Laura

Oh, my God. Yes, he's a bad man.

Xhafer

And the conspiracy theories start immediately. I heard it was the VAR lawns. Nothing changes. Ha. episode. Before you even asked me fuck this episode. I didn't. Once again, did not write down a rating. Because this goes on the list of episodes that are good at making me feel bad.

Laura

Yeah, I had this feeling earlier today when I was thinking about. Our conversation today. I was like, this is going to be one of those that Joe fair says, fuck this episode. Isn't it.

Xhafer

Yeah, a hundred percent. I mean, the fact that I'm literally still got a little bit of a coffin and recovering from COVID just, Fine. You know, I just went and threw a round of disc golf of I've got any trouble breathing or anything, but I've got a little bit of a cough still. But. You know, that is heavy knowing that the last two years, If I had watched this as intently in 2019. I might go, oh man, that's a really good warning tale. I bet you, we could learn something from this episode.

And that would have been fucking wrong because we clearly can't learn anything as a society.

Laura

Yeah. What's so. Um, I'm going to hold off on rating for a moment. Um, but when we're watching this episode, It just from absorbing, from osmosis in the news and the atmosphere in the last three years, when they start describing the mechanics of the virus. part of me was like, Hmm. It just feels really improbable. Like you have to do a little bit ahead. Cannoning. To accept the virus now. In the nineties, I wouldn't have had to do that because I didn't know shit about viruses.

And I've just absorbed just enough. From the To know that like a hundred percent lethality. that doesn't spread very well.

Xhafer

Typically. Yeah, because people die too quickly. Which is actually something in JMS is notes. because someone had said something like diseases like this don't exist. He's like, actually I talked to someone at the CDC and they do. the problem with diseases like this when they develop. Is, they tend to develop. Outside of. modern medicine, right?

Laura

Uh, huh.

Xhafer

They out in the wild somewhere. Um, and they would just will wipe out an entire village before it has time to spread.

Laura

Right,

Xhafer

And we've seen this historically speaking time and time again.

Laura

So I asked a friend of mine who's at. At other greatest Jen community member, who happens to be a virologist. About this. Cause I was like, And start passing a little stiff test, like. I obviously don't have a degree in that sort of thing, but I was like, eh, What do you think? because this person actually watches Babylon five as well. Yay. He S he said, you know, I feel like it's plausible. But the a hundred percent lethality within 24 hours.

Is really unlikely unless there's another carrier species, like, you know, um,

Xhafer

Rats.

Laura

Ms. Mosquitoes carry the west. Nile rats can carry the black You know, I, I, had Canon around that a little bit. Like maybe this is a shadow disease. Like. I mean, I think that JMS certainly wants to like lead us there with that ideas, this, uh, a weapon from somebody.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

But that would make it. Pretty difficult to transmit. everybody freaking out about it being airborne. Well, Babylon five air should be filtered with something. It should be going through UV or ozone or, or bleach or something. When it's recycled. So yeah. You know, um, But. he did say that. This particular episode, you know, play episode. Is more plausible than anything similar they've ever done on star Trek.

It passes his hurdles as an actual professional in the study of viruses, better than any star Trek.

Xhafer

Cool.

Laura

Similar episode.

Xhafer

I guess a lot of the star Trek ones, they always hop species. Which would be very unlikely.

Laura

Right, right. It's not easy for a disease to hop species necessarily. So. the thing that I really think that this episode absolutely nails is everything. Social. The, the reactions of people around the, uh, you know, we, we want to believe. Or we did want to believe that there wouldn't be such extremist religious. Like, no, it couldn't possibly be, but. I think we've all seen. That there will always be those types out there that. believe that righteousness will somehow save them from disease.

Xhafer

I mean, it's happening again, literally right now with monkeypox.

Laura

Right.

Xhafer

Monkeypox is mostly impacting the gay community in America. Specifically gay men. sound familiar. and even though we have, literally, we have a vaccine, we started with a vaccine. We've had a vaccine for years for monkeypox and we have thousands of it in storage. We just aren't prioritizing its distribution. or it's availability, to the point of. Negligence like it is on purpose. Uh, and I don't even mean that in a conspiracy theory way, we're just not taking it seriously.

To the point where, uh, people should be held responsible.

Laura

And it's, it's a time and time again, thing. And that's. You know, the most heartbreaking part of this episode. Is that the social responses are so accurate.

Xhafer

Yeah.

Laura

me. Like, you know, the.

Xhafer

Gonna just be fuck this episode.

Laura

Not against that. You. You know what. Hm. Yeah, I'll pitch it. I'll pitch it to the editor.

Xhafer

See how he feels. Make sure it passes the sniff test. It gets passed to the network without notes.

Laura

Yeah. I mean, if I have to throw a rating on this, cause you know me, I do try to throw a rating on it. I give this one a four, just because of how effective it is.

Xhafer

Yeah. It's it's, like I said, it's very good at making me feel bad. That is its job and it did its job very well. But fuck this episode.

Laura

Yeah. I think that's. Very accurate and very. Uh, warranted. So, I feel you feel okay.

Xhafer

Yeah, I feel fine. Um, I'm okay. Like both from the episode and recovering. I'm fine. Uh,

Laura

Yeah, Glad to have you back.

Xhafer

Who's not fine. Are the Nard. As we find out in our next episode, season two, episode 19, the long Twilight struggle. Uh, final bloody battle determines the outcome of the Naarden Centauri conflict. And signals and even greater threat to all civilization.

Laura

Woof.

Xhafer

I'm pretty sure the cover of my season two episode Is from this next episode.

Laura

Oh,

Xhafer

I think it's that one. I'm not going to say what's on there. on the off chance I'm wrong and it's spoilers. Cause it is spoilers.

Laura

Yeah. Yeah.

Xhafer

But.

Laura

It sure. Looks like. I mean, we're running out of episodes that that shot could be from anyway. So.

Xhafer

Yeah, we're coming up on the end of season two here pretty quick. All right. Well, This episode was a bummer. But, Jeremy Siegel's great.

Laura

Jeremy Siegel is

Xhafer

He wrote our lovely theme music. I don't know why I assumed I was going to meet him at star Trek, Las I had no idea. I had nothing to base it on whatsoever. Just like, oh, Jeremy SQL will be there. Uh,

Laura

I wish he was. Next time,

Xhafer

right. Uh, If you're listening, Jeremy. Next time I will buy you a $30 daiquiri as a thank you for our lovely theme music, you can listen to more Ms music at Jeremy Siegel, 40 two.bandcamp.com.

Laura

And thank you to angry deck time machine on Instagram for our lovely podcast artwork.

Xhafer

And go ahead and join our community on discord. Shoot us an email. We'll do a mail bag in a couple of weeks. Oh, you should start sending. Sending us your season two thoughts. We should start asking for those. Cause we've got a season, two recap episode coming up in a month. Or

Laura

Yeah. It'll be number 50 episode number 50. And yeah, it's, it'll be in October. So get those thoughts in now,

Xhafer

Yeah, we'd love to discuss and read your emails, uh, about season two and your thoughts on season two. So please send those and then any other stuff you want to talk about? That's not necessarily season two specific. We will save those for our next mailbag segment. You are, or you be5@gmail.com? I don't remember if I said it, so I'm just going to get it in there really quick. We'll see you next week,

Laura

Bye.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android