Re: First time impressions from the Babylon 5 virgin
Okay, here's the last of it...
Season Four: No Surrender, No Retreat
Season four should have been as good as season three. But it's a victim of pacing. The first six episodes are too slow for my tastes, until they suddenly realize the Shadow War has to be ended by Into The Fire and they abruptly end that storyline. I have little problem with the way the Shadow War is concluded, but it happens in such a rush that it just doesn't work. Watch season three and the Shadow War doesn't look like one that should be over dramatically in six episodes.
The next string of episodes are great, perhaps more consistent than even season three. I have no qualms about the end of the Earth Civil War storyline. It's breakneck pace is perfect. The conclusion is perfect--Rising Star would be an excellent end to the series, with Sleeping in Light as a nice coda. Add to that Thirdspace and In the Beginning and you'd be set, I think. But, beginning with The Deconstruction of Falling Stars, problems start to crop up. But I consider Sleeping in Light to be a season four episode and Deconstruction to be a season five episode, so I'll move onto that...
Grade: B- (first six); A (rest of season)
Season Five: The Wheel of Fire
This is the weakest season of the series, plain and simple. I really don't want to get into it. Suffice it to say, the first 13, despite containg a few gems, are very weak as a whole. The next nine are stronger, but still not as good as seasons three and four. Lennier's betrayal of Sheridan doesn't end up working, and what results as everyone's betrayal of Lyta is just stupid, as I've bemoaned previously. Lochley just isn't a good replacement for Ivanova--the actress isn't as strong, especially when she's without someone like Gary Cole to play against. Not as much to say about this year, except, maybe, Grrr.
Grade: C+
The Movies (Thirdspace, ITB, RoS, LoTR, CtA)
The movies are hit or miss. Thirdspace is a fun standalone with enough pieces of background (Vorlons, Lyta, IPX) to make it worthy of B5. ItB is probably the best of the films, although the strange meeting of Franklin, Sheridan, and G'Kar (which contradicts the undercurrent of unfamiliarity between the characters in season two--IMO) does hurt the ending a little bit. RoS is a disaster--a 30 minute Lost Tale stretched into a 92 minute movie that's incompetently acted, directed, and written. Ian McShane is quickly forgotten and Martin Sheen is hit or miss, and from the DVD feature, I'm inclined to believe that the cast and crew were so enamored by his presence they forgot to direct. Call to Arms is a pretty good introduction to Crusade, though, like what we began to say of the Telepath "War" on Crusade, the Drakh war is reduced to a couple of space battles that end, predictably, with a guest character making an apparently noble sacrifice (did we expect anything less as soon as he called his wife and daughter?). Legend of the Rangers is fun, but marred by moments that are absolutely terrible, mostly due (except for the first five minutes, which are just BAD) to a script that's painfully in need of a major re-write.
Grade: C+
Crusade: Sadly, the First and Only Season
If Babylon 5 is Deep Space Nine, Crusade is Voyager. More standalone, with a goal (on Voyager, getting home; on Crusade, curing the Drakh Plague) that is pursued in some episodes and all but ignored in others. This fact, I think, is Crusade's biggest sin. Where Voyager had a goal that was not of any *grave* importance, Excalibur's mission is. Five years to cure this thing (four by the end of these 13 episodes), and we're spending FAR too much time playing Cowboy with Galen's father, listening to music from Bra'tac, and parodying the X-files with the Cancer Alien.
Do I like the gray uniform episode more than the black ones? Honestly, I think the show was better when TNT said that it had lost its way and threw more money to fully expand the world of Crusade. But, from 13 episodes, it's hard to judge Crusade and say "JMS' way would be better" or "TNT's changes would be better." I think a compromise between the two would have been best, but... could have, should have, would have. I will say this, even with such a chaotic production, Crusade season one is FAR better than Babylon 5 season one.
Grade: B+