Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Stofsk wrote:yet even I have my doubts about his necessary ability to turn shit to gold.
I'm actually glad that you mentioned that. The way people present JMS, particularly in relation to him "rescuing" Star Trek, makes him out to sound like some kind of golden calf.
I think a part of that was strengthened with the story of B5's making. When you read about how he laboured for 5 years to even get a pilot, then spent the next 5 years in a kind of 'edge-of-my-seat, am-I-gonna-get-cancelled-this-year-or-not?' fashion, it lends an air of indomintability to the man's reputation. If he's worked that hard on B5 it
must be good, is the logic thse people have.
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Well you obviously didn't like B5 and that's ok, since I agree with your point about the fucking dialogue. He can't write it all that well. Some of the episodes were dull.
So from the perspective of an outsider so to speak, is JMS really as cracked up as people rave on, and could he genuinely, honestly do something with Star Trek?
Is he really as big as people say he is? No.
Can he do something with ST? Let me put it this way: he would be a better replacement for B&B, and for that reason alone, he gets my confidence. Based on his merits alone it's a big "who knows?" question. Based on the people he's replacing well, he can't do any worse IMO, and I bet you five bucks that if Paramount says "OK JMS, you can do it" not only will there be a resurgence of old ST fans coming back to the fold to see his vision of ST, but the B5 fans will come as well which could always increase ratings as the show continues.
Is he a good writer? He repeats himself, he writes dialogue poorly, and his plots are overarcing, have a lot of reach for sometimes no payoff (still waiting for the B5 episode that deals with Bester's fate... oh, wait...), have the soap opera syndrome, and can have some of the most annoying scifi brainbugs in them (organic technology, fantasy elements infused with science, or the 'advanced science=magic' brainbug which functions as a misrepresentation of Clarke's Law). He also has this annoying way of putting in homages to other shows or books, often times directly lifting out a piece of dialogue. "Expect me... when you see me." and "Do not try the patience of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger." Yes, I know he's giving a homage to Tolkien, but really what the fuck for?
In spite of all his flaws, he's still ahead of B&B. He's already got fans that love him like little Fremen. Meanwhile B&B have endeavoured to completely alienate their audience from the franchise.