Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Mental illness affects many people, maybe even someone you know…


Despite 'Babylon 5' not being in the Trek Universe, and in a way competition to Deep Space Nine, B5 has a special place in my heart. It was truly a great space sci-fi series that was way ahead of its time. It was a series that was better than Star Trek: Voyager or Enterprise.



On September 28, 2012, J. Michael Straczynski (JMS) posted that Michael O'Hare (Commander Sinclair, the series lead in season one) suffered a heart attack on September 23 and had remained in a coma until the 28th, when he died. 



I was very sad to hear this. I was and still am a huge fan of the 'Babylon 5' series and I really enjoyed Michael O'Hare as Commander Sinclair. I remember when season 2 started being devastated that O'Hare would not be returning. I had no Internet back then and had no way of knowing Bruce Boxleitner would be replacing him on the series until the 30 second preview aired. He did make a brief return appearance in Season 2 but made a big splash in the 3rd season 2-part episode 'War Without End'. I had always wished they would have had him back more on the series, especially when they started doing TV movies. I had wanted them to do a 'Babylon 4' movie which would have focused on O'Hare as 'Valen', who was Sinclair transformed into a Minbari. JMS did do a comic book series based on the B4 concept, but I really wished it had been filmed with O'Hare starring in it.



But what we didn’t know at the time was that Michael O’Hara left the series because he was suffering from a mental illness. According to an interview with JMS; O’Hara began to exhibit signs of mental illness. He was seeing conspiracies where there was none, he began to hear voices that were not there. JMS recognized the symptoms of this mental illness and offered him help and they kept what was happening a secret so not to jeopardize the series and everyone else’s employment associated with the series.  O’Hara held it together until the end of season one then they agreed to part on good terms and give another “official” reason for the departure of Commander Sinclair.



Truth is there was and still is a stigma associated with mental illness. Had JMS and O’Hara been honest and went to the network producing B5 at the time they probably would have flipped to hear their leading man was mentally ill and probably would have cancelled the series to save money, thus hundreds of other people depending on B5 for employment would be out of work.  Also, JMS didn’t want O’Hara to lose future acting prospects due to his illness even after seeking treatment.



Even now people hide their illness for fear of losing their jobs or losing respect of those around them. Well if you are one of those people I can tell you not to be afraid, be proud of who you are.



Rest in Peace Commander Sinclair, may you find the peace you sought.



  


Monday, February 26, 2018

Gin & Juice

Funny thing when your a teenager you listen to stuff you don't want your parents to hear, like Snoop Dogg's album 'Doggystyle'. Now as an adult I have to wait till my kids are in bed to listen to the vinyl version of Doggystyle I bought today.

I got into vinyl last summer when I finally bought a record player. This thing is awesome, I can listen to records, cd's, tapes, mp3's, and memory sticks. It can also convert records to mp3 format. Put simply this thing is simple yet awesome.



 So I have bought a few vinyl records in the past few months including the 'Pulp Fiction' soundtrack, Guardians of the Galaxy deluxe, Nirvana (a 'best of' album). My Mom also lent me her old vinyl collection which is awesome because we have similar tastes in music.


Actual picture of Trump and the NRA being asked about gun control


Sunday, February 25, 2018

Chris's Soapbox

Chris's Soapbox 

'Black Panther' review & am I done with 'The Walking Dead'? 

I have been a Marvel comics fan for as long as I can remember. I have made the effort to watch every MCU film since starting with Iron Man (with the exception of 'The Incredible Hulk' because I knew it was going to suck). But in all honesty I knew very little about 'Black Panther' going into this film except for his occasional appearances in the comics I read and his awesome appearance in 'Captain America Civil War'. After having seen the film I can honestly say it is one of the best comic book movies I have ever watched. I could literally not think of anything that should have been done better with this film. Now its not to say some 'Black Panther' comic fans will find it perfect, perhaps my lack of knowledge allowed me to enjoy the film more? 

Regardless it was amazing. The cast was all great, the plot was good and I am looking forward to many more sequels to come. 

I give it a *****5 stars out of 5 rating. 

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Now on to 'The Walking Dead'. I think I'm getting tired with this show. I literally fell asleep watching the mid-season premiere tonight. I hate they killed off Carl. I really think they could have done some good things with that character in the future, especially considering he's still alive in the comic book and had an interesting storyline with an interesting love interest. My wife loves the show so I'll probably continue on...for now...

A preview of my next podcast project...probably going to launch summer time or fall

See you in the future! 
- CL


Thursday, February 15, 2018

Back in Black


Well its been over 3 years since I posted on my blog. Been busy with podcasting, writing a book and life. Well I've recently began working on a couple new books and decided to step down from podcasting (for now), so I decided to go back to the whole blogging thing. I'll be posting new content from time to time, hope you decide to check it out in the future.

In the meantime this is my review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi I wrote a couple months ago. Enjoy!

- Chris



Spoiler Free Rant

What is wrong with you people? Alright I’m not necessarily talking to you who is reading this scribble; I am talking to all the haters out there who are demanding that Disney/LucasFilm pull this film from canon. I came out of this film quite happy with the results and only a few nitpicking things that I did not like. I enjoyed this film more than the previous episode 7. Episode 7 was basically a rehash of the plotlines of the original 1977 Star Wars film (Episode 4: A New Hope), which I didn’t like but I understood this was Director JJ Abrams way of re-introducing a new trilogy for a new era. So with this film they came up with an original story for the characters which drove the narrative forward. It may not have been what I was expecting exactly but that is a good thing. I enjoy going into a film and not being able to guess the plot/story prior to viewing. Was this the best Star Wars film? No it was not but it was not the worst either (Phantom Menace anyone?). The hate this film is getting confuses me. As a lifelong Star Wars fan I truly enjoyed this film.

Oh and the porgs were great! We need more cute/comedic characters in film!
 

I rate it a solid 4 out of 5.