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Babylon 5 takes a some time to get started, because all the elements build on each other, but if you have a strong "mental filter" (the ability to watch a TV show and see what's envisioned, not just what's on screen, which a lot of Star Trek also requires) it's great. Not perfect, some character never really got going for me, but well worth a watch. In case you played and enjoyed Mass Effect, they borrowed more from Babylon 5 than anything else.What other sci-fi shows from the 90's/early 2000's would you recommend?
Whenever there is mention of DS9, Babylon 5 usually follows - unfortunately I know next to nothing about this series and never watched it. I remember Space: Above and Beyond from that time, which ended in such a trollish way I am mad about this 25 years later. What other series are worth seeing for TNG/DS9 enthusiast?
A big hurdle in getting people interested in the show is that you can't really post any cool clips. Every cool scene is payoff for something that took other episodes to establish, so watching them without context is pretty moot, and spoils the storyline. But if you want an appetizer and don't mind spoilers, this is where the space politics are going in season 2. So don't worry about B5 treading water like other shows of its time.