• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Babylon 5 is hands down the best sci-fi tv show.

    It hits hard with poignant reminders and leaves you laughing like a maniac at the same time. (The Hokey Pokey scene is legendary.)

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      8 days ago

      It was a good show though it irks me that one of the major premises for the setting is that an advanced (later portrayed as wise) elder race just assumed some uncontacted aliens must have the exact same social norms they do and then initiated a genocide over a single incident with no further attempts at contact.

      I ended up liking the Centauri simply because they’re at least very relatable assholes who actually seem to appreciate alien cultures despite being an imperalistic society.

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        8 days ago

        Watching now and the minbari do NOT come off as wise. They try really hard to look that way though. Reminds me of Japan tbh.

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          8 days ago

          They’re basically like the elves in Tolkien’s world: they’re the elder race that is wise in a lot of ways, but also have a lot of flaws.

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      8 days ago

      Eh, best is subjective, mine changes often and I like that. Top Five (or at least ten) probably for the vasty majority if they see it, writing, acting and production are outstanding, concept rocks. As our society has been influenced, Star Trek (especially TOS & TNG) has the high ground IMO, and maybe that’s a good thing, hope is needed and B5 is not foremost that, it’s a damn good story. If you like scifi TV and haven’t seen it, do, no ifs or buts.

      I happen to be doing a rewatch currently and I am reminded to recommend The Lurker’s Guide to Babylon 5 as an accompaniment to your watch, it captures the 90’s internet fan experience brilliantly.