JMS wrote 92 of the 110 episodes of Babylon 5, including all of season 3 and 4.
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JMS wrote 92 of the 110 episodes of Babylon 5, including all of season 3 and 4.
And the other writers were, iirc, freelancers.
He was pretty burned out by season 5, to put it mildly.
I have not been able to get through a full episode of B5.
One of the best sci-fi shows of all time. With really quite appalling dialogue.
Much to my own surprise, I stuck it out with Caprica...in a form where I could ff freely. I have to say that the finale was pretty darned satisfying with the loose ends tying-pitching 'forward' into the BSG storylines.
Not that I need 'tidy' per se, but it was much better than the BSG finale in that it made marginal sense.
I'm actually glad that the series wasn't renewed. I'm not sure how much farther they could have gone with the available world.
So yeah. RIP Caprica.
But if he's enjoyed success to date without needing the stability of a constant bullpen of writers, why not gamble that it will be the same next year?
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I just noticed that there are new holiday episodes of Eureka and Warehouse 13 airing this coming Tuesday! I wanted to mention it in case anyone needs to set their DVR.