![]() The series is so intense - I was watching up to eight or nine episodes a day, for a week solid! And might I say again, I was a Star Trek fan who had never seen B5 before in my life! As many people before me have said, this show isn't a nice neat everything-gets-resolved-in-the-space-of-one-episode type. The amount of detail is extraordinary, the way all the characters and plots became intertwined is amazing. And while I still prefer Sinclair as a leader, by about episode 8 of season 2, I found that I didn't have the time to miss him, things were moving that quickly, there were so many plots unravelling. Then, about a third of the way in, the pace quickened up - considerably. Out of the two leaders, I prefer Sinclair, and for the first few episodes of season 2, I was unconvinced. ![]() Again, I was a little wary at first it had been a while since I'd seen season 1, and I knew that Sinclair had been replaced by John Sheridan. Then, after a long wait, my friend lent me seasons 2-4. I especially liked Jeffrey Sinclair as a leader-type - someone more thoughtful than your bog-standard action-hero. Once I got a feel for what was going on, and how the characters worked, yes. To be fair, it took a little while - I was a little wary at first, but it quickly grew on me. Then, about four months ago, my best friend lent me his B5 DVDs of season 1. Well, what to say? For starters, I'm a die-hard Classic Star Trek fan, who had until recently been aware of B5 without ever having seen it.
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