Season 2 Review
The Babylon Review Project was our last, best hope for lolz. A self-referential-joke thread 12,000 posts long, located in the Sci-Fi and Fantasy forum. A place of nerdiness and bickering for a quarter of a hundred humans and human-like geeks. A squalid mess on the internet, all alone on the site. It was the morning of the third age of TheGodBen's review threads... the month the great eejit failed us all. This is the story of the second season of the review thread. The month is April. The name of the place is Deep Space Ni-... wait, Babylon 5!
Cue even more dramatic music.
Everybody, this is the first graph. Graph, this is everybody. Not a difficult graph to sum up, I found the first third of the season to be fairly weak, the middle third was average, and the final third was very good. The trend-line is very clear in the direction it is pointing, it is an upward slope that the blue line mostly followed, with a few obvious fluctuations. The average score for this season was 5.682, which by my standard is pretty good. While two or three episodes managed to blow me away, the season itself didn't, and many of the early episodes are responsible for that.
This graph is a bit weird, very heavy on the 4/10 episodes. But this season didn't have any scores in the 0 or 1 range and it had three in the 9 or 10 range, so that really helped it out. 8 episodes scored below average, 3 were on the average, and 11 scored above average.
Best episode:
The Coming of Shadows
Worst episode:
The Long Dark
Statistics
Captain Greyshirt: 12 (+4)
Scott Bakula: 35 (+10)
Scott Bakula?!: 4 (+1)
Season 1 Average: 5.045
Season 2 Average: 5.682
Overall Average: 5.356
Voyager Average After 2 Seasons: 5.122
Enterprise Average After 2 Seasons: 4.882
In Summation
I'll be honest, I was expecting more out of this season, I was thinking this might be the first season I've reviewed to break the 6/10 barrier. But the early part of this season felt almost as aimless as the first season, and even after
The Coming of Shadows the show still seemed to be struggling with some mediocre episodes. The Narn/Centauri war was great, and some of the stuff involving Earth and the Psi Corps was great, and
Confessions and Lamentations was great. But the other stuff? Eh.
That's not a huge issue with the show, lots of shows are like this. When people say that DS9 gets good in its later seasons they're not talking about episodes like
Who Mourns for Morn?, and (as Sykonee posted in his review thread yesterday) there's nothing wrong with an episode like
A Simple Investigation, but it's not the reason people talk about the show. BSG's episodic stuff is mostly criticised. And Lost? Lost has Kate episodes. So there's nothing wrong with B5 struggling with episodic material, but the way that people talk about the greatness of B5 I was expecting the show to focus more on its strong suit this year, and that is its main plot.
Maybe next season?