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Discovery and "The Orville" Comparisons

It's talked about and supported by a small and diminishing group of people. So what? I watched it and didn't think much of most of it.
 
Aren't fan bases of 25-year-old shows usually small and diminishing?

Sure, unless they're remarkable in some way or another.

TNG fandom may be diminishing; I don't know the numbers. It never has been small, though.
 
B5 was a Pioneer in telling story arcs, and it had a lot going for it... the Shadows were just cool as hell, and Christopher Franke was ahead of his time... still, B5 couldn't do what Trek could; Trek in the 90's was a world we all wanted to live in, a world we truly loved... B5 just didn't have that...
 
B5 was a Pioneer in telling story arcs, and it had a lot going for it... the Shadows were just cool as hell, and Christopher Franke was ahead of his time... still, B5 couldn't do what Trek could; Trek in the 90's was a world we all wanted to live in, a world we truly loved... B5 just didn't have that...

"Story arcs" are just another way of saying "watered down soap opera". This stuff has been on TV since forever. Back in the day, I enjoyed B5 much more than DS9 because it's stories, or arcs, were damned intriguing for me. I don't remember thinking of either show as pioneering, just decent entertaining TV scifi is all.
 
B5 was pioneering as sci-fi tv, which had never used arcs the way they did.... I for one felt that the Shadow arc was poorly resolved, but the set up was perfection!
 
B5's not very good overall, which is why it's largely forgotten (not that many folks watched it to begin with).
I've seen the series all the way through multiple times, and I wholeheartedly agree.

It's overly talky, overly serious, thoroughly in love with itself, and just... boring.
There are few outstanding actors who make the most of their characters, but overall its a solid "meh".
 
I've seen the series all the way through multiple times, and I wholeheartedly agree.

It's overly talky, overly serious, thoroughly in love with itself, and just... boring.
There are few outstanding actors who make the most of their characters, but overall its a solid "meh".

The first time wasn't boring enough for you? :rolleyes:
 
Something I always laugh at is the overheard exchange at the end of an episode of The Big Bang Theory:
"Up next, Babylon 5!"
Sheldon: I can hear that!
Leonard: Oh, so the dialogue offends you?
Sheldon: I would hardly call that dialogue!
 
My Dad and I used to watch The Honeymooners. That show ended forty years before B5 began; its Facebook page has about four times as many likes as the Babylon 5 page does.
 
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