Storm Raven said:Yeah, loyal and following the chain of command. Which is why season three turned out like it did. And they sure followed the orders of the Vorlons right down the line too. Did you even watch the series?
They are loyal and follow a tight chain of command--Sheridan's chain. B5 is basically its own little police state when they break off from Earthgov.
In general, I'm just tired of soldier-boy sci-fi. Star Trek, B5, SG1, and now the ultimate expression of crypto-fascist SF, the new Battlestar--sometimes I have to wonder if this is ever going to get old for the rest of SF fans out there. Farscape came along and tried to inject a fresh, smart, fearless approach, and falls flat on its face for its defiance of conventions. Why? Because people don't like a show without a clear chain of command?
It could be the basis of another thread, but this show had such attention to detail--I mean, even a character that was slated to die later that episode had some character traits--why didn't it capture enough attention to survive?
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