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I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too)--I'll echo that [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it's a damned shame it didn't last]]--and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too)--I'll echo that [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it's a damned shame it didn't last]]--and have just gotten am working through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' now (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come.far). I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]). I also think John Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]). I also think John Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is). \n That said, I do have a few GuiltyPleasures (''{{Two and a Half Men}}'' probably being my guiltiest)....
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I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too)--I'll echo that it's a damned shame it didn't last--and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too)--I'll echo that [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it's a damned shame it didn't last--and last]]--and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption.

I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and too)--I'll echo that it's a damned shame it didn't last--and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption (which must really be earned). I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption (which must really be earned).redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption.redemption (which must really be earned). I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems.problems that will probably never go away despite whatever technical fixes we may come up with. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, dealing with some very real and difficult problems. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia, dealing with flawed leadership tackling some very real and difficult problems. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia.utopia, dealing with some very real and difficult problems. Every character had their warts, and their shots at redemption. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and supposedly typical of most Vorlons). I also think John Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and supposedly typical of most Vorlons).books]]). I also think John Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and supposedly typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and supposedly typical of most Vorlons). I also think John Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and probably typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and probably supposedly typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, very philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, very delving deep into the philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way.way--and refreshingly more realistic than ''{{Star Trek}}'''s Federation utopia. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, very philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

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I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the rest of the series, the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, very philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and probably typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest commmon denominator. As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being, and probably typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest commmon denominator.common denominator (I'm looking at YOU, [[NonIndicativeName "reality" television]]). As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest commmon denominator. As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being).being, and probably typical of most Vorlons). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest commmon denominator. As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).
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Hey! As my handle suggests, I'm a huge fan of ''{{Babylon 5}}''... and the great Vorlon [[spoiler: heretic]] named Kosh (not the second "Kosh", who was really named Ulkesh but we don't find that out until the [[ExpandedUniverse books]]--he was more what the Shadows accused the Vorlons of being). I also think Sheridan was the greatest [[TheCaptain commander]] in the whole sci-fi genre. But I like a lot of other works too, and my tastes vary widely--my general requirement being that something be done ''well'' and with care, rather than half-assed or obviously pandering to a lowest commmon denominator. As Kosh would say, "moments of perfect beauty"... (or close enough to perfection, whatever that elusive thing is).

I was only a recent convert to ''{{Babylon 5}}'' however--although I saw an ep here or there in the 90s, I never got into it then. But a couple years ago I bought the Season 1 dvds, and bought just about everything else in B5 canon in short order afterwards (the movies, books, the short-lived spinoff ''Crusade''). A very intriguing sci-fi 'verse, very philosophical and spiritual but not heavy-handed that way. I also like ''{{Firefly}}'' a lot (and discovered that one post-airing too), and have just gotten through the first season of ''{{Farscape}}'' (looks pretty mindblowing so far) with more of that to come. I had seen most of the post-TOS ''{{Star Trek}}'' franchise shows when they were airing, and have all of ''Deep Space Nine'' on dvds.

My favorite show currently airing is ''{{Burn Notice}}''.

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