LAST BEST HOPE: A Babylon 5 Podcast for Our Uncertain Age

#9 – Rules of Engagement (NO SURRENDER, NO RETREAT)

1 h 25 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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Trump and Hegseth stomp their feet in front of the grown-ups; Bob wants a promotion. <*> lastbesthopeb5@gmail.com

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episode #15 – The Bitch of It Is You Probably Did the Right Thing (ENDGAME, RISING STAR) artwork

#15 – The Bitch of It Is You Probably Did the Right Thing (ENDGAME, RISING STAR)

Read transcript [https://pnc.st/s/last-best-hope/bb8e7137/the-bitch-of-it-is-you-probably-did-the-right-thing-endgame-rising-star-/transcript] ---------------------------------------- The Earth Civil War is over, but the harder question is what comes next. Josh and John revisit season 4's "Endgame" and "Rising Star" to talk about how democracies recover from authoritarianism, why good people obey bad leaders, what makes Sheridan such an extraordinary leader, and why Babylon 5's vision of power, media, and moral courage feels uncomfortably relevant. This is a jam-packed episode folks. So put C\&C in standby, head down to Earhart's, and crack open a Zima [https://babylon5.fandom.com/wiki/Zima]. \============ CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction & revisiting Endgame and Rising Star 01:00 First impressions of the Earth Civil War finale 04:22 Sheridan's strategy for liberating Earth 05:04 Clark, January 6th, and authoritarian collapse 11:12 President Luchenko and the failures of institutional politics 15:10 Sheridan gives people permission to resist 20:34 Obedience, hierarchy & why people follow authoritarian leaders 29:50 Why Sheridan is different 33:20 JMS, Superman, and moral leadership 38:52 Bester, mercy, and Sheridan's philosophy of power 41:31 Lochley, trauma, and loyalty to institutions 44:44 Endgame's emotional climax & Delenn's rescue 46:01 ISN, media capture, and modern journalism 50:32 Algorithms, social media, and today's information ecosystem 58:39 Rising Star, Sheridan's resignation & the Interstellar Alliance 1:03:18 Reconstruction, Lincoln & rebuilding after civil war 1:08:35 Leadership, power & today's political moment 1:12:50 Russia, Babylon 5's future history & the 1990s 1:18:14 Power versus morality in government 1:24:22 Marcus Cole and a different vision of the warrior 1:32:57 The Rangers vs. authoritarian military culture 1:34:23 Why Endgame hits differently than Severed Dreams 1:36:47 The ending Babylon 5 almost had 1:42:34 Why Babylon 5 still endures 1:45:10 Looking ahead to Season Five \============ REFERENCES: The Lurker's Guide Entry for S4E20 "Endgame" [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/086.html] — http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/086.html [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/086.html] __The Lurker's Guide Entry for S4E21 "Rising Star" [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/086.html] — http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/087.html [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/087.html] __ [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/086.html]God Forgives, Brothers Don't by Jasper Craven [https://bookshop.org/p/books/god-forgives-brothers-don-t-the-long-march-of-military-education-and-the-making-of-american-manhood-jasper-craven/ff6d1cf46c2d9b69] — https://bookshop.org/p/books/god-forgives-brothers-don-t-the-long-march-of-military-education-and-the-making-of-american-manhood-jasper-craven/ [https://bookshop.org/p/books/god-forgives-brothers-don-t-the-long-march-of-military-education-and-the-making-of-american-manhood-jasper-craven/] The Know Your Enemy Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/military-education-and-american-manhood-w-jasper-craven/id1462703434?i=1000769628568] — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/military-education-and-american-manhood-w-jasper-craven/id1462703434 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/military-education-and-american-manhood-w-jasper-craven/id1462703434] Reddit discussion: Clark's military takeover of ISN [https://www.reddit.com/r/babylon5/comments/1tkikao/severed_dreams/] — https://www.reddit.com/r/babylon5/comments/1tkikao/severed_dreams/ [https://www.reddit.com/r/babylon5/comments/1tkikao/severed_dreams/] \============ <*> lastbesthopeb5@gmail.com

25 de jun de 20261 h 45 min
episode #14 – Talking Heads (AND NOW FOR A WORD, THE ILLUSION OF TRUTH) artwork

#14 – Talking Heads (AND NOW FOR A WORD, THE ILLUSION OF TRUTH)

Read transcript [https://pnc.st/s/last-best-hope/34d0dd66/talking-heads-and-now-for-a-word-the-illusion-of-truth-/transcript] ---------------------------------------- It's our long-discussed episode on the media in Babylon 5 in which we take on two of the show's most important episodes about journalism, propaganda, and the construction of political reality: “And Now for a Word” and “The Illusion of Truth.” The conversation looks at how deeply news media was baked into JMS’s original conception of Babylon 5, from ISN as a central narrative device to the show’s use of documentary language, commercial breaks, and authoritative TV-news aesthetics. Josh and John discuss why ISN’s existence makes sense in-universe, how media infrastructure naturally concentrates power, and how easily a trusted news source can become an arm of the state. 00:00 — Introduction: the long-awaited “media episodes” discussion 00:22 — Why “And Now for a Word” and “The Illusion of Truth” work as companion episodes 00:45 — JMS’s original notes reveal Babylon 5 was conceived as a historical documentary funded through a future news network 02:28 — Why ISN being a single dominant interstellar news source actually makes sense in-universe 04:10 — Media monopolization, capitalism, and parallels to modern corporate consolidation 05:21 — Why JMS used familiar 20th-century news formats instead of fragmented social-media-style media ecosystems 08:37 — “Objectivity” versus agenda-driven journalism in “The Illusion of Truth” 10:22 — “And Now for a Word” as a fake CNN broadcast — and why the commercial structure feels so unsettling 11:46 — The PsiCorps commercials: normalization through advertising and emotional manipulation 14:12 — Why the PsiCorps propaganda is so effective 14:53 — Economic precarity, capitalism, and authoritarian recruitment tactics 16:02 — Babylon 5’s future remains recognizably capitalist unlike Star Trek’s post-scarcity Federation 18:16 — The politics of “Why are we spending money on aliens?” 19:13 — Why Dr. Franklin’s observation that most humans have never left Earth is significant 20:04 — Fear of “the other” and anti-alien sentiment as political strategy 22:50 — Humanity’s short-term memory and why societies abandon long-term projects 24:12 — Delenn’s interview and the politics of identity, conformity, and “purity” 31:09 — Londo versus G’Kar: how television framing shapes who appears “reasonable” 32:25 — ISN’s supposedly “objective” framing already contains ideological assumptions 34:20 — Dan Randall, “reasonable” fascism, and media manipulation through editing 35:45 — Confession, propaganda, and McCarthy-era parallels in “The Illusion of Truth” 37:49 — The Nuremberg trials, postwar media, and the refusal to believe “it can happen here” 39:19 — Why JMS warned viewers that “The Illusion of Truth” would be difficult to rewatch 41:26 — Silent footage, decontextualized imagery, and modern propaganda techniques 43:15 — How conspiracy theories grow from one small true detail 44:59 — McCarthyism, blacklists, algorithms, and modern forms of information control 47:08 — JMS’s optimism: truth may be incomplete, but people can still learn 50:18 — Why definitive historical truth is often impossible 53:27 — Propaganda succeeds by offering simple, emotionally satisfying conclusions 54:29 — Modern political fractures, war narratives, and media credibility 58:07 — Hypernormalization and knowingly participating in false realities 59:30 — AI, tech billionaires, and hostility toward introspection and nuance 01:00:38 — William Shatner’s Blue Origin reaction versus Jeff Bezos’s indifference 01:03:08 — Why introspection may be incompatible with certain forms of power and “greatness” 01:06:22 — If humanity loses its humanity, what exactly are we trying to build? 01:07:26 — Final thoughts on ISN, journalism, and why these episodes feel more disturbing now than in the 1990s 01:09:32 — Closing remarks and outro <*> lastbesthopeb5@gmail.com

11 de may de 20261 h 10 min
episode #12 – The Quiet Turning of Considered Conscience (SEVERED DREAMS) artwork

#12 – The Quiet Turning of Considered Conscience (SEVERED DREAMS)

What a year it's already been. And we're bringing you our first offering of 2026 with what, according to IMDb, is the highest rated episode of the Babylon 5. That's right folks, we're finally doing it. Of course I'm talking about the Hugo Award-winning, status quo-smashing episode, season 3's "SEVERED DREAMS." In some ways, our entire podcast has been leading up to this. But have we really reached our IRL Severed Dreams moment...? <*> Please write to us! Any and all comments are welcome, but we're particularly interested in how you came across the show and what platform you listen on. You know, for science. lastbesthopeb5@gmail.com www.lastbesthopeb5.com [http://www.lastbesthopeb5.com] Read transcript [https://pnc.st/s/last-best-hope/11d2a72a/the-quiet-turning-of-considered-conscience-severed-dreams-/transcript] ----------------------------------------

2 de mar de 20261 h 12 min