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That's correct...but it's a matter of a space station, with a
female in command, that is a trading outpost, with a religious leader
in the midst of it, next to a gateway, with a shapeshifter in its
pilot, with a name followed by a number...well, one could go on...it's
the specifics, not the generality, that is of interest.
BTW, you apparently announced over on AOL with some enjoyment
that B5's fifth year had been canceled and was not going to happen. In
future you might refrain from prognostication until properly qualified
by the gypsy of your choice.
jms
DS9 IS A COPY !
I meant to say female *second-in-command*, both were in command
though during the attack on the station in both pilots.
jms
DS9 IS A COPY !
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"And as for B5 being the number one Sci-Fi show, does it really come
any close to the worldwide popularity of The X Files?"
Oddly enough, the show tends to do much better overseas than it
does here. Well, not oddly, actually, since overseas it tends to end
up on actual networks, which give it a regular time period, whereas
here you have to have a hunting dog and a Ouija board to find the
darned thing. The videotapes are invariably in the top-10
sell-throughs overseas, in fan polls it comes out ahead of X-Files
(having just won the SFX Magazine poll for best SF series of all time),
and the ratings are comparable. If anything, X-Files has gotten a bit
soft lately, while B5 has been improving. Most of the B5 licensing to
date has been overseas, with a huge line of books in the UK, along
with a monthly magazine.
That's expected to change when the show hits TNT, with a regular
schedule, starting in January.
jms