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Subject: Re: Babylon 5 Date: Sun Aug 07 2022 04:32 pm
From: Nightfox To: esc

  Re: Re: Babylon 5
  By: esc to MRO on Sun Aug 07 2022 12:14 pm

 es> When I was a kid I liked TNG, but I've tried rewatching it and I realize
 es> I've grown accustomed to having a linear narrative across multiple
 es> episodes. TNG is still very much the "you can watch any episode randomly
 es> and the story is self contained" thing, which I realize now I don't like
 es> as much. 

I'm curious why you now tend to prefer the narrative across multiple episodes th
ese days?  It seems like almost all TV shows are done that way now, which I don'
t really mind, but I miss shows where each episode is its own story.  These days
, the story pretty much spans a whole season of a TV show, so if there are 10 ep
isodes, it's basically a 10-hour movie.  I feel like it all blends together, and
 later, if I want to go back and watch an episode where something happened, it's
 harder to remember which episode that was.

Also, sometimes I just like being able to just pick any episode and watch it wit
hout needing the context of the previous episodes.

 es> Does DS9 have a linear narrative, or is each episode a single vignette by
 es> itself? 

DS9 starts out with more or less each episode having its own story, but it soon 
progresses to having a narrative that spans multiple episodes.  Still, I think i
t was a mix of the two styles.  Although it had a major storyline that spanned m
ultiple episodes (and even multiple seasons), it still had individual side stori
es for many of the individual episodes.

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