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<blockquote data-quote="Staffan" data-source="post: 2136496" data-attributes="member: 907"><p>Looking around some more, I see at <a href="http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/031.html" target="_blank">The Lurker's Guide</a> that the year in question would be 1995. B5 won the Hugos in 1996 (Coming of Shadows) and 1997 (Severed Dreams). What JMS had to say (this was after the Hugo for Coming of Shadows):</p><p>[bq]One of the problems we had with the Hugo last year was that whereas only a couple of TNG episodes were good enough to get nominated, eight B5 episodes made it to the final cut. Because folks went for their favorite episodes, and they had a number that year. The result was that the choices got split so much that TNG won, since it had fewer good or great episodes that season. ("All Good Things" won with, I think, 57 votes; the top two B5 episodes on the list had 32 and 27 votes between them, enough right there to have won if combined. That was for "Signs and Portents" and "Chrysalis," with "And the Sky Full of Stars" at 21, "Babylon Squared" at 19, "Believers" at 10, "Mind War" at 9, "Voice in the Wilderness" at 8, and "Soul Hunter" at 6.)</p><p></p><p>So basically, we lost because we had too many solid episodes to choose from.</p><p></p><p>As a result, a lot of folks this year have been campaigning to have participants go for "The Coming of Shadows," which is the highest rated episode in all the informal polls on-line and elsewhere from that time period. It's the one nearly everybody seems to agree upon.[/bq]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Staffan, post: 2136496, member: 907"] Looking around some more, I see at [URL=http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/us/guide/031.html]The Lurker's Guide[/url] that the year in question would be 1995. B5 won the Hugos in 1996 (Coming of Shadows) and 1997 (Severed Dreams). What JMS had to say (this was after the Hugo for Coming of Shadows): [bq]One of the problems we had with the Hugo last year was that whereas only a couple of TNG episodes were good enough to get nominated, eight B5 episodes made it to the final cut. Because folks went for their favorite episodes, and they had a number that year. The result was that the choices got split so much that TNG won, since it had fewer good or great episodes that season. ("All Good Things" won with, I think, 57 votes; the top two B5 episodes on the list had 32 and 27 votes between them, enough right there to have won if combined. That was for "Signs and Portents" and "Chrysalis," with "And the Sky Full of Stars" at 21, "Babylon Squared" at 19, "Believers" at 10, "Mind War" at 9, "Voice in the Wilderness" at 8, and "Soul Hunter" at 6.) So basically, we lost because we had too many solid episodes to choose from. As a result, a lot of folks this year have been campaigning to have participants go for "The Coming of Shadows," which is the highest rated episode in all the informal polls on-line and elsewhere from that time period. It's the one nearly everybody seems to agree upon.[/bq] [/QUOTE]
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