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Babylon 5 or Lexx?
This is the decision I have to make; I have enough cash to spare to buy an entire series. There are several I have never seen before (I tend to avoid good sci-fi until I can catch a series from the start so as not to spoil the plot) and I have whittled it down to two; should I buy Babylon 5 or Lexx? Please, no spoilers, but which of the two would you recommend and why? Thanks guys. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
Recently I picked up the five seasons of Babylon 5 on dvd. In the past, I've only seen some random episodes of B5. (Never seen the entire series sequentially). Previously, I didn't really think too much about the episodes or the show in general. After watching the first several episodes of season 1 on dvd, I like what I've seen so far. Part of the reason why I initially dismissed Babylon 5 (B5), is that I watched Crusade (a B5 spinoff) before watching any episodes of B5. Crusade seemed like a bunch of disjointed episodes, without much of a storyline. Subsequently watching some random B5 episodes out of sequence, seemed to reinforce this viewpoint. I wrongly thought B5 was just like another disjointed Crusade type show. (Recently I picked up all five seasons of B5 on dvd as an impulse buy, when I saw them for less than $10 each per season). Much to my surprise, B5 has an ongoing coherent storyline. Sorta like an ongoing soap opera on a space station. The visual style of B5 is what I like in a sci-fi type show. I didn't realize what I was missing out on, over all these years. Last edited by Neroon; December 29 2012 at 08:04 PM. |
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
Crusade is best watched AFTER Babylon 5, and with the network screw-job kept in mind.
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
B5 is a 5-season-long novel, pitting humans against godlike forces for control of the galaxy, with many wonderful stories of personal and interpersonal struggle along the way, and epic, galaxy-shattering events. Plus, ya know, lotsa cool space battles. Keep in mind, at the beginning, that the CGI is some of the very first CGI special effects ever used on TV, so it starts out a bit crude. By season 3 it's state-of-the-art for the times. Also, season 1 is almost all set-up, like the early chapters of a book. Some people think it's kinda dull, but each episode has a little plot arc clue that may pay off several seasons later. It picks up the pace in Season 2, then everything explodes in S3 and the ride gets wild. Lexx? well, I started watching it when it came out, thought it was insane over-the-top softcore porn, and gave up on it.
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
I was given the Crusade dvd set as an xmas gift many years ago. Didn't know much (nor cared) about Crusade or Babylon 5 at the time. But I watched the Crusade dvds anyways, when I was bored on a long weekend. |
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Location: Ireland.
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
But to answer the OP's question, Babylon 5 is a better purchase. Lexx has it's moments, but it's wildly uneven and it's probably too weird and/or too filthy or too often terrible for most viewers. And even then, when it comes to outre space opera, Farscape is by far the better series. Babylon 5 has it's own share of problems - the first season is of decidedly mixed quality - but it when it gets going, it has some of the most satisfying arced narratives in sci-fi TV, and in Londo Mollari, one of the genre's best characters. I hope this helped.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
I can't speak to an arc in Lexx, I never paid enough attention to get an arc out of it, but, what I did see, definitely seemed to have little more of a storytelling goal in mind, then the characters going from place to place trying to get laid. Babylon 5 took itself very seriously (some think a little too seriously) and is my all time favorite series (behind it are ST: DS9 and Farscape).
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
All four seasons of Lexx have clear arcs, complete with typically bizarre payoffs. Season three is the most densely arced, so it generally does benefit from being watched in order.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
As for Lexx. I've never seen it, so can't comment either for or against. But I can't imagine it's better than Babylon 5. Although, you might, so who knows? |
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Rear Admiral
Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
Lexx I could not get into at all. I tried a few times and just gave up, it seemed awful. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
Babylon 5 all the way...
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
I'd go with B-5.
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
Thank you to everyone for sharing their thoughts. |
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Admiral
Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Re: Babylon 5 or Lexx?
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