I noticed some casting changes between 'The Gathering' and 'Midnight on the Firing Line'--the original doctor and Tamlyn Tomita seem to have both disappeared.
I see a lot of potential, character-wise, from Londo and G'Kar
but Sinclair thus far has all the charisma and acting ability of a block of wood. I notice from accidentally seeing a cast list that he leaves as a regular after season 1 anyway, so I guess he wasn't exactly B5's breakout character.
The first season is setting up the universe of B5 and so you see many details about it that aren't spotlighted in subsequent seasons.
Apparently the man who played the doctor (Johnny Sekka) was in declining health at the time and they didn't think he would be able to make it through an entire season of television production (as it is The Gathering was the last thing he ever did for TV). I really enjoyed his performance too, but the new doctor (Richard Biggs) was really good.
Tamlyn Tomita apparently didn't think she could play a military officer convincingly, although I have heard multiple stories on her reasons for leaving.
Apparently the man who played the doctor (Johnny Sekka) was in declining health at the time and they didn't think he would be able to make it through an entire season of television production (as it is The Gathering was the last thing he ever did for TV). I really enjoyed his performance too, but the new doctor (Richard Biggs) was really good.
While I found Sheridan better than Sinclair on every level, I thought that Sinclair was a decent character, and that O'Hare wasn't as wooden as is usually said. Boxleitner was definitely more charismatic and fun, though.
The order I'd suggest is:
The Gathering (Pilot)
Season One
Season Two
Season Three
Season Four - up to Atonement (Episode 9)
Thirdspace - This actually takes place during the events of Atonement, so bear that in mind. Although as memory serves the narration at the beginning of the episode could suggest that it was being told as a story so you could get away with finishing Season Four and watching this at the end.
Season Four - from Racing Mars (Episode 10) - You might want to miss out The Deconstruction of Falling Stars (Episode 22) and view it at the very end, or immediately prior to Sleeping in Light (Season Five - Episode 22) personally I'd just leave it where it is.
Season Five - up to Objects at Rest (Episode 21)
The River of Souls
The Legend of the Rangers - But only if you're really desperate to see everything, it's pretty dire. Wait 'til you see how they fire the weapons.
A Call to Arms
Crusade - I'm not even going to get in to the thorny issue of Crusade episode orders, I don't want to start a fight. Suffice to say I can't think of a single order that doesn't have any continuity problems so you might as well just pick one and deal with the consequences.
The Lost Tales
In the Beginning - Much of the episode is set prior to the pilot episode, but the framing device is set here and if it were viewed at the beginning it would contain serious spoilerage.
Season Five - Sleeping in Light (Episode 22)
The other movies are crap.
The other movies are crap.
I don't mind "Thirdspace" too much; it just doesn't have much of a point. For being a movie, it should have been more important.
I posted this on another forum and I think it's probably the best viewing order all things considered...
The order I'd suggest is:
The Gathering (Pilot)
Season One
Season Two
Season Three
Season Four - up to Atonement (Episode 9)
Thirdspace - This actually takes place during the events of Atonement, so bear that in mind. Although as memory serves the narration at the beginning of the episode could suggest that it was being told as a story so you could get away with finishing Season Four and watching this at the end.
Season Four - from Racing Mars (Episode 10) - You might want to miss out The Deconstruction of Falling Stars (Episode 22) and view it at the very end, or immediately prior to Sleeping in Light (Season Five - Episode 22) personally I'd just leave it where it is.
Season Five - up to Objects at Rest (Episode 21)
The River of Souls
The Legend of the Rangers - But only if you're really desperate to see everything, it's pretty dire. Wait 'til you see how they fire the weapons.
A Call to Arms
Crusade - I'm not even going to get in to the thorny issue of Crusade episode orders, I don't want to start a fight. Suffice to say I can't think of a single order that doesn't have any continuity problems so you might as well just pick one and deal with the consequences.
The Lost Tales
In the Beginning - Much of the episode is set prior to the pilot episode, but the framing device is set here and if it were viewed at the beginning it would contain serious spoilerage.
Season Five - Sleeping in Light (Episode 22)
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