Macross wrote:Stofsk, I never said that he didnt plan for season 5, all I said that he had to expand half a seasons worth of stories into a full season. *snip* Granted, its not that simple, but all of the major story elements are still there, only the names have changed. Sinclair still becomes Valen.
I know. No offence or anything, but characterisation is KING of storytelling, with Plot being Duke. Setting is one of the Counts or Barons.
ANyway my stupid little analogy puts characters up front, where they belong. Think how the show would have gone down had Sinclair stayed. I mean, really think about it: NO Anna. NO Black Star. Who's Ranger One? Or will Sinclair still be both head of the Rangers and commander of Babylon 5? Who becomes President of the ISA when Sinclair HAS to leave to become Valen?
What about that Japanese chick? She's suddenly the 2nd in command of B5. Does she turn traitor? What about Talia
staying as a result, and becomes the 'telepath' weapon against the Shadows? Do she and Ivanova (who replaces Corwyn's role initially, then get's "promoted" to 2nd in command) still become an item, or because of Takashima's presence she and Talia never meet, because there was NO REASON to in "Midnight on the Firing Line"?
Plots don't dictate what character goes where; Characters dictate what happens in plot.
With season five its differant, there were not enough story elements to fill an entire season. So what are your options? Introduce new story elements, or expand existing story elements. JMS choose to expand. When you watch season five, doesnt it just feel that the whole telepath and Garabaldi stories just seem to drag on longer then they should. Well, TV politics is the reason. Look at the second half of the season, when the story is back on track, the show is just as good as it ever was.
No, TV politics isn't the reason. You're attributing failed storywriting for a completely unrelated matter.
Network politics dictate if and when a show get's continued, nothing more. We have JMS's
own admission that the Networks left them alone - they sent a memo saying "knock yourselves out, we don't give a shit" or something to that effect, in season 1. In season 2 the only thing they interfered with was casting - they wanted Top Gun character (what's his face, the pilot who dies at the end of the season), and either they wanted a replacement for Sinclair or that was the extent of their interference (I keep hearing that Michael O'Hare
wanted to leave, and did so under amicable conditions - but then I also hear how he wasn't liked by the networks, but that could just be an urban legend made up by fans who hated Sinclair).
In any case, AS WRITER JMS is responsible for season 5's dismal end. So he had a choice between expanding the story (more like "stretching") or introducing new plot points? - how about
neither, as a LOT of plot threads were left untied. And besides, what exactly is wrong with introducing new storylines? We could have had a season 6 instead of crappy Crusade.
Re: Telepaths. Why couldn't it have turned into a fullblown crisis, or even the War, as opposed to the Cult being terminated by the fuzz which is what ended up happening? I had zero sympathy for that longhaired hippy bitch. "We won't help you because we telepaths were made to be weapons to fight and die against the Shadows." Oh excuse me, Mr Self-righteous - where the fuck were you when the Shadows were on the rampage? I didn't see you anywhere - I did see a whole bunch of alien tepes putting it all on the line, however.
Idea to fix? What's wrong with introducing telepaths in season 4, where they would have been used in the shadow war and civil war, and carrying them over to season 5? You can leave it open-ended in season 4, by only making them background characters (in case the show doesn't get renewed, and if it does you're plot seed has developed into a little plant that now needs water).
Re: Garibaldi. I cannot even begin to describe how fucking pissed off JMS made me feel by desecrating this character. He winds up truly pathetic that a dog would have more dignity than him. Then he becomes CEO of a multi-system corporation.

Is JMS giving the message "Good things come to those who fuck people over and treat their friends like shit?"
Idea to fix: Why couldn't he just get addicted to his work? Replace one addiction for another? It would make more sense, and instead of filling season 5 with big battles you instead have a different kind of war come up - a war that was always alluded to since the beginning, a war of information. The telepaths come to B5 and seek asylum. Instead of being led by some Cult motherfucker, they're genuine refugees of the Shadow war. These guys fought for the Army of Light, then were forgotten about. Now Sheriden et al have a debt to repay, and don't shirk on it. Sheriden acted like an utter
bastard for completely ignoring the tepes. Then again if I was in his shoes I would have handed Byron over immediately.
Re: Fall of Centauri. Damn straight this put the show on course. You know something? Why couldn't he DO THIS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON? The first half has Drazi shipyards getting rebuilt and rearmament happening to their fleets. You have Narn trying to rebuild itself, and the ISA hearing reports that funds for rebuilding are mysteriously being redirected. Throw-away line in one of the morning briefings, then get's buried under a new crisis. Maybe a prominent Centauri gets assassinated.
The shipping getting hit was a good idea, and from the beginning. Why not expand on THAT plot point? Add detail that maybe those ships which were hit were destined for Drazi secret shipyards to build up a strike fleet? Maybe instead of having remote-controlled warships you actually have a
legitimate Centauri concern and full knowledge of the strikes muddying the waters up a bit. The Centauri get utterly shafted in season 5. And Sheriden, in his pissy little White Star, looks like a helpless shithead for letting it happen. Remember how serious he fucking was in preventing the fall of Centauri Prime? He deliberately put himself into harms way, with the intent of sacrificing himself on Z'Ha'Dum in order to prevent it from happening.
Fucking hell, these are ideas I came up with in the last 15 minutes. He had weeks and months to write season 5! Don't give me this "The Networks screwed him over" line - I'm not buying it. He had his name on the credits and as such gets the blame. All of it. [EDIT] Ok, maybe not ALL of it, but most of it.
[EDIT] Gods, what a rant.
