I enjoyed that blog. The OP is terrible though.

General Idi Amin Dada: A Self-Potrait is one of my favourite movies ever.
I'd rather watch the worst Doctor Who serial for eternity than sit through a minute of B5 again.
I'd rather watch the worst Doctor Who serial for eternity than sit through a minute of B5 again.
I can't speak for Dr. Who. I've never seen a single episode. But what's so bad about Babylon 5? It is, after all the single greatest sci-fi series ever made.
Or would be if the Star Trek franchise didn't exist.
As for the link. The essay confused the hell out of me. What does a review of the History channel have to do with either Dr. Who or Babylon 5?
I tend to agree with "Sheldon Cooper" regarding B5. "It fails as drama, science fiction, and it's hopelessly derivative,"I'd rather watch the worst Doctor Who serial for eternity than sit through a minute of B5 again.
I can't speak for Dr. Who. I've never seen a single episode. But what's so bad about Babylon 5? It is, after all the single greatest sci-fi series ever made.
Or would be if the Star Trek franchise didn't exist.
As for the link. The essay confused the hell out of me. What does a review of the History channel have to do with either Dr. Who or Babylon 5?
Yes he would be and I don't think it was a "shout out" either. It's just an opinion I happen to agree with ( and had prior to seeing that episode) To it I would add the dialog in B5 was very weak (JMS is better at plots) and the acting was uneven, ranging from near amatuer to scenery chewing to excellent.Sheldon Cooper would be pathological if he were real. One of the main aspects of his characterization is his lack of perception. His opinions are supposed to be those of a rabid fanboy. The affection the show has for geeks does not extend to taking such opinions seriously. There's no reason to think the line was a writers' shout out. For instance, what is B5 supposed to be derivative of? It's an inane comment by an inane character.
Except for the season 5 debable most of B5 had been planned for years and was based on an existing framework.
I was glad when they sent him to a "better place".Except for the season 5 debable most of B5 had been planned for years and was based on an existing framework.
so was byron better than hitler?
To it I would add the dialog in B5 was very weak (JMS is better at plots) and the acting was uneven, ranging from near amatuer to scenery chewing to excellent.
Well the most often mentioned "inspiration" is Lord of the Rings The characters aren't the most original either. More than one stock character.
I'd rather watch the worst Doctor Who serial for eternity than sit through a minute of B5 again.
I can't speak for Dr. Who. I've never seen a single episode. But what's so bad about Babylon 5? It is, after all the single greatest sci-fi series ever made.
Or would be if the Star Trek franchise didn't exist.
As for the link. The essay confused the hell out of me. What does a review of the History channel have to do with either Dr. Who or Babylon 5?
Did you actually read the essay?![]()
As you noted there is more to SF than TV, movies and comics. Avoiding filmed SF tropes doesn't mean it not using influences from other formats. And one doesn't need to be so literal with "inspiration". A work can be inspired/derived from LOTR and never mention the word "king". ( or elf or ring) And I'm not saying B5 is LOTR with different names.( or any singular source)To it I would add the dialog in B5 was very weak (JMS is better at plots) and the acting was uneven, ranging from near amatuer to scenery chewing to excellent.
Well the most often mentioned "inspiration" is Lord of the Rings The characters aren't the most original either. More than one stock character.
The Lord of the Rings is not a significant "source" for Babylon 5. Arthurian analogies are not enough. There are no kings in B5 and there are no revolutions in LOTR.
A real "source" would be the Lensman series by Doc Smith, except that comparing it to B5 shows how much more original B5 is. The series was not derivative of any other scifi movie or TV series. Indeed it wasn't very derivative of any TV series at all. It avoided many, many scifi tropes. B5 may have poor dialogue and cheap actors but it just isn't very derivative, extremely so in comparison to other TV shows. Insisting on it just suggests there's some other objection that can't be articulated for some reason.
By the way, it is notable that the gang on Big Bang Theory do not apparently read science fiction. They just read comic books!![]()
I don't know if B5 is better than Hitler. Stalin definitely. Idi Amin without question. But Hitler... hmmm. Tough call. Certainly not better than Hitler on ice.
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