Since I've completed my beginning fiction class and I am now in my literature class, I am thinking about critical reasons why Babylon 5 was so good. Let me just establish a bona fide up front, I love the Trekverse, TOS, TNG, DS9 were IMO, very good series.
Lets talk characters, ST-TOS, one want to think of characters that were more static. Kirk, McCoy, Scott almost none of them changed at all during the three years the series ran on TV. Of course, that was more the norm on US episodic TV in those days than not. TNG, also, had very little character change during its run 80s, and one needs to go to DS9 before you can see Trekverse characters change.
Babylon 5, dynamic characters, one could say J. Michael Strazycnski by showing his inherent talents as a writer made characters that changed and grew during the series run and in response to the events in the series. IMO, probably the characters who grew and changed the most were Mr. Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle) and G'Kar (Andreas Kastulas)
One of the basics of good writing and good story telling is having characters that change, it tends to reflect and coincide with our experiences with people.
Well, my opinion YMMV taraswizard
Allan Rosewarne N9SQT/WDX6HQV
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