I still will never understand season five hate. Some of my favorite episodes are there.
I still will never understand season five hate. Some of my favorite episodes are there.
I still will never understand season five hate. Some of my favorite episodes are there.
I don't hate season five, just Byron.
I did a blind buy on S5. I had to watch the entire series, but man getting through S5 is FRIGGIN HARD!![]()
Is it because of Byron? Tell me it's because of Byron.
Don't you just want to slap him??
I hated him, and then I saw all these girls I watched the show with "SWOON" I mean they swooned for Marcus, I could almost see that, but swooning for Byron... Fuck that. If this is how womens minds work, I was about ready to submit and welcome homosexuality with a smile.
Same here. But then, I also never understand why people tend to inflate how much the Telepath arc dominated the season.I still will never understand season five hate. Some of my favorite episodes are there.
Agreed, but then I love Babylon 5 so much (second only to Star Trek), that I even love the episodes with that idiot Byron in season five.
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One of the things I do love about B5 is how it's ahead of its time. When it began we were close to a decade before the DVD boxset, let alone online streaming of shows that allow you to sit down and watch a season of something in a week or catch up on old episodes easily. The US TV environment of the time wasn't well geared towards heavily arced shows, with not very many examples before it (The X-Files was starting to really get into its arcs about the same time, but in terms of precendets there's, what, Twin Peaks and not much else?).
Because it was doing it first there are some interesting decisions that don't quite work, such as the decision to almost completely avoid "Previously On" sequences meaning there's frequently some very awkward dialogue to bring viewers up to speed on past events, but it's surprising how well it still stands up.
I hated him, and then I saw all these girls I watched the show with "SWOON" I mean they swooned for Marcus, I could almost see that, but swooning for Byron... Fuck that. If this is how womens minds work, I was about ready to submit and welcome homosexuality with a smile.
How many times did you rewind and watch it again when he set himself on fire?
My post was agreeing with you.I'm not talking about generalities.
My girlfriend, my friends sister and another friends girlfriend.
A cackling trio of fangirls who didn't even realize that we had turned them into fangirls as all our worlds spent some years overlapping.
They would go on an on about Byron's hair and his dreamy accent endlessly.
Sickening.
Also...
My girlfriend would routinely go in depth listing all the dirty things she wanted to do to Doctor Julian Bashir, but that's source for another thread entirely.
Oh.
I only just got that.
She was hinting that she wanted to rollplay.
Well, I'm dense.
You weren't agreeing strenuously enough.
A secret that is good to know, women can be as shallow and set crazed as men.Really?
In retrospect though, I was probably just overcompensating while suppressing my latent homosexual desires for Byron?
He is a very handsome romance novel cover sort of man.
Like a weedy Fabio.
But here's where my queer potential peters out... That **** was an idiot.
I'm more than happy to be enthralled by a complete moron if she's a woman.
Society has all but programmed men to find an IQ of 80 superhot, and these women only cared about Byron's beautiful, beautiful exterior, all the while ignoring his inner flushing and swelling deush. Does that happen a lot with women?
"I like aman with a mind, but he needs to have a great looking staircase up to that mind."
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