I remember loathing "The Gathering" and thinking it was clearly a DS9 rip-off (which had aired the previous month) - my opinions would vastly change as both shows evolved. Today, 20 years later, I feel like the show still is somewhat in the shadows of DS9, The X-Files from that time period, and that when praising nBSG nobody seemed to care to mention how B5 had broken Star Trek's mold of space-opera a decade before. Its remembered, IMHO it was good sci-fi, but the question I want to pose is, in the long-run, was it good television?
Did JMS fulfill the criteria he laid out for the series (as posted in this recent article on the show's development: http://io9.com/5985727/the-strange-secr ... -babylon-5)?
1) It would have to be good science fiction
2) It would have to be good television (rarely are scifi shows both)
3) It would have to take an adult approach to scifi and attempt to do for scifi television what Hill Street Blues did for cop shows
4) It would have to be affordable
5) It would have to look unlike anything ever seen before on TV
6) It would present not just individual stories but present those stories against a much broader canvas
(JMSNews 11/20/91)