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It always works whenever the long -term series deviates and shows us the main cast from the external point of view, whether it be Battlestar Galactica’s “Last cut,” Stargate SG-1 “Heroes” or episode that was the most sci-fi fans the first example of the tropu: Star Trek: Next generation “Lower decks.” Although the episode is one of the best of the series, focusing on the Ensign on fishing to build a series of star fleets, it is a look at the crew from the perspective of those who are trying to gain their respect and consent. Therefore when Babylon 5 He played with the tropo in the “View of the Gallery”, it was a better view of the concept episode thanks to Mack and Bo, two regular Schmes working at the space station.
Mack (Raymond O’Conner) and Bo (Lawrence Lejohn) work as floats aboard Babylon 5 and during the “view from the gallery” they will pick up an excerpt from officers, but they will never get a complete picture of what is happening when the station is under an attacking alien race. We hear two talk about Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) with respect, while Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) are both mixed due to their attitude during the civil war. When the attack intensifies, Mack and Bo end up in a shelter with London (Peter Jurasik) and G’karem (Andreas Katsulas) and show how the petty couple sound to each other.
In the secondary shelter, Bo and Mack came across Telepaths, including Byron Gordon (Robin Atkin Downes), which helps discard the embarrass, fear and suspicion of the group. Grodon even uses their strength to let it see the eyes through the eyes of the Starfury pilot, the experience that leaves the maintenance worker as even greater by appreciation for the courage and skill of pilots that maintain maintained Babylon 5 safe. Unlike the “lower deck”, the “view from the gallery” is not about soldiers or military officers, they are two workers stiffened, trying to earn a living in a dangerous and unforgivable universe.
It’s a very different view of life on board Babylon 5 Before any other episode shows and shifts the perspective of the “Gallery” view makes fans appreciate officers, ambassadors and pilots even more in later episodes. The end also reveals a lot about the difference between Sheridan and Deleenn (Mira Furlan), after the captain could not remember either Bo or Mack, even though he personally asked them to take it to the escape module. Yet Delenn, who maintains the grace and dignity that has made her a successful ambassador, asks Mack’s name and listens carefully what she has to say because she leaves her accompaniment, which could be her plan to gain them all the time, or how her attitude shows during Telepath War.
When the first to broadcast and took the lower decks ” Star Trek: Another generation Fans into the lives of those who work far from the bridge deserve praise, but the dark end makes it a heartbreaking episode. Sito, one of the flags desperately who desperately proves, voluntarily participates in a dangerous mission, but is seemingly killed in this process, it is a significant reminder of how dangerous it is to be part of the star fleets. It is an amazing story told in the span of one episode, but Babylon 5’s The “Gallery’s view” makes a better job in providing the main cast with a touch of humanity, while the “lower decks” have difficult time due to the Star Fleet’s military structure.
Worf Especially Picard, especially during their interactions with SITO, could be considered incoming as hard and tried to force a flag in accepting a dangerous mission. They are not, but because it is from the point of view of sito, that’s what it looks like, and it’s far from Deleenn and Gordon who are trying to build bridges with Bo and Mack. Both Babylon 5 and Star Trek: Another generation It is one of the best sci-fi shows ever made and the “view from the gallery” and “lower deck” are two of the best episodes of all time, but the first did better work with an episode of lower packages than the episode itself created.
Fans often discuss which science fiction The universe would be the worst in which it lives, and while the answer is Warhammer 40,000, both similar, yet different episodes, explain that Star Trek would be much more pleasant than the world Babylon 5. The “Look from the Gallery” is the last time to see Bo and Mack, but it is easy to imagine that for the rest of the program, both floating maintenance workers still lament cleaning the mess of other people.