I know, this is like reflecting on "Dallas" or "Dynasty" at this point, but though I'd been interested in the show before, I'd only seen a handful of random episodes. I just recently finished the entire series run however, and watching a show that's as well put together as B5 was all within a short time period was pretty cool. So here goes:
1.Seasons 2-4 obviously was the best part of the series. I know the story behind season 5 being somewhat unexpected so there's that, but season 1 took a while to get going too.
2. The recurring villains like Morden and Bester were really a strength of the series. They had interesting motivations instead of being cardboard bad guys.
3. I thought the way the G'Kar-Londo relationship developed as almost friendly was pretty unrealistic. Londo wasn't just some high-ranking Centauri when Narn was conquered, he was the MAN BEHIND THE INVASION! Yes, he didn't exactly understand what he was getting into, and regretted his actions, but really...
There's even a part in season 4 when G'Kar says he won't forgive him and they're barely speaking to one another on the station. By season 5 Londo's apologizing, G'Kar's acting as his bodyguard, they're joking with one another like they're old friends...
4. I didn't like the way some of the characters were sabotaged at the end, specifically Lyta Alexander and Lennier. Lyta starts coming across as some sort of supervillain at the end of season 5 after her experiences with Byron and while growing more powerful.
And Lennier-a guy who's all about duty and service flips out and decides momentarily to betray Sheridan(and by extension Delenn). Yes... they'd set up Lennier as being hopelessly in love with Delenn and jealous of Sheridan. But his actions on the ship wouldn't have helped any chance he'd have had with her anyway. Was he planning to be the one she turns to in grief after Sheridan dies? He knew she didn't love him that way.
5. For all the DS9-B5 comparisons, the shows are really only superficially similar. Yes, they're both about space stations, a major war, and both involve religious themes, but apart from that, I don't see the big deal. The way each show's respective war unfolded was entirely different, the political themes were different, etc. It seems kind of a silly argument to me.
Finally...
I didn't realize how much is left unresolved at the end of season 5 due to the story being continued in spin-offs and TV movies. Perhaps this was my fault as I should have researched this going on, but in my opinion it's a pretty big flaw to have so many plot lines left dangling at the end of what should be, ideally, a self-contained show.
One shouldn't have to do research online to find out about the fates of major characters, the war with the Drakh, the Telepath War, etc. But again, maybe I should have realized this going in.
1.Seasons 2-4 obviously was the best part of the series. I know the story behind season 5 being somewhat unexpected so there's that, but season 1 took a while to get going too.
2. The recurring villains like Morden and Bester were really a strength of the series. They had interesting motivations instead of being cardboard bad guys.
3. I thought the way the G'Kar-Londo relationship developed as almost friendly was pretty unrealistic. Londo wasn't just some high-ranking Centauri when Narn was conquered, he was the MAN BEHIND THE INVASION! Yes, he didn't exactly understand what he was getting into, and regretted his actions, but really...
There's even a part in season 4 when G'Kar says he won't forgive him and they're barely speaking to one another on the station. By season 5 Londo's apologizing, G'Kar's acting as his bodyguard, they're joking with one another like they're old friends...
4. I didn't like the way some of the characters were sabotaged at the end, specifically Lyta Alexander and Lennier. Lyta starts coming across as some sort of supervillain at the end of season 5 after her experiences with Byron and while growing more powerful.
And Lennier-a guy who's all about duty and service flips out and decides momentarily to betray Sheridan(and by extension Delenn). Yes... they'd set up Lennier as being hopelessly in love with Delenn and jealous of Sheridan. But his actions on the ship wouldn't have helped any chance he'd have had with her anyway. Was he planning to be the one she turns to in grief after Sheridan dies? He knew she didn't love him that way.
5. For all the DS9-B5 comparisons, the shows are really only superficially similar. Yes, they're both about space stations, a major war, and both involve religious themes, but apart from that, I don't see the big deal. The way each show's respective war unfolded was entirely different, the political themes were different, etc. It seems kind of a silly argument to me.
Finally...
I didn't realize how much is left unresolved at the end of season 5 due to the story being continued in spin-offs and TV movies. Perhaps this was my fault as I should have researched this going on, but in my opinion it's a pretty big flaw to have so many plot lines left dangling at the end of what should be, ideally, a self-contained show.
One shouldn't have to do research online to find out about the fates of major characters, the war with the Drakh, the Telepath War, etc. But again, maybe I should have realized this going in.