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B5's first season
So here is the thing about Babylon 5: because of the kind of show it is, almost every episode contains at least five-ten minutes relevant to the arc, or crucial to characters. (Take, for example, Infection: mostly crap, with ten excellent minutes at the end. Or TKO: Soooo awful! Except the Ivanova scenes, which are great.)
So if you've got a friend who is going to watch B5, and who wants the arc, but is morally opposed to fast forwarding through the shitty parts (me: "no! honest! really! skip EVERY SCENE of Infection until the basic plot seems to be over! you can!"), what you have to do instead is instruct said friend to, you know, do some reading during the episode. Therefore:
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So if you've got a friend who is going to watch B5, and who wants the arc, but is morally opposed to fast forwarding through the shitty parts (me: "no! honest! really! skip EVERY SCENE of Infection until the basic plot seems to be over! you can!"), what you have to do instead is instruct said friend to, you know, do some reading during the episode. Therefore:
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And yeah, if you watch season two first, season one seems even MORE painful. Because there is so, so, so much awkward acting (partly because of bad direction, clearly, because Garibaldi and Ivanova and Vir improve immensely in season two), and JMS hasn't yet curbed his tendency toward constructions like "this I do not like" and people talking to themselves in ways people never talk to themselves. I mean, there's so much important character stuff, and it sets up a ton of the subsequent seasons, and it's the first appearance of MORDEN! But. Geez. "TKO."
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*is wishywashy*