>I'm a huge B5 fan, and one of the aspects of the show I always liked was its >realism -- political, scientific, and psychological. But the one area in >which B5 is consistently unrealistic is its fight scenes. For example, the >jumping spinning reverse crescent kick seems to be a standard maneuver on B5 >(I recall seeing it at least 3 times), even though, in real life, fighters >who try that sort of thing consistently get knocked on their butts. And >then there is Sheridan's fight with Boggs in "Ceremonies of Light and Dark", >in which Boggs' deranged war buddy stands still and lets Sheridan pull his >fist back and punch him in the face repeatedly. > >This observation is not intended as an indictment of any of B5's creators. >It just strikes me as odd that a show that is so believable in every other >sense is so off-target (as it were) in its fight choreography. >
I actually tend to agree with you, in that the fights tended after a while to have a certain similarity in moves, something that I expressed during the making of the series but in the hurry of production it never quite got addressed as I would've liked. So I agree with your criticism.
jms
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