Agamon
Adventurer
Grog said:Now, Babylon 5 is not perfect. It definitely has its weak points, and Season One is the weakest of the lot. Episodes like "Infection" will probably have you wondering why you're wasting your time with the show and wondering what we were all smoking when we told you it was so great. But Season One lays a lot of crucial groundwork. There are plot threads that begin in the very first episode that play out through the end of the show. There are things that happen later in the show that, if you watch from the beginning, will absolutely floor you; if you start with Season Two, they'll still be interesting, but they won't have nearly the same impact.
A lot of TV shows are like this, with weak first seasons that set the tone of the series and get you familiar with the characters and then follow up with very strong additional seasons. All the more reason networks need to give shows more than a season before axing it.