@JonasKyratzes So, the Babylon 5 where each alien race has their religious ceremony... at the end, when they close with humanity's, that was probably the most brilliant shot I've ever seen in a Sci-fi TV show. So simple but I've never seen anything like it.
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Really glad to hear that. It's a show that really has a lot to offer and it's great that you're discovering it. It's not always perfect, it wobbles in places for reasons they couldn't help (early S5, bits of S1) but it's made with genuine artistic ambition and talent.
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Nobody's perfect for 20 shows a season :)
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Since the last sci-fi show I watched was "Star Trek: Picard", I just can't help but reel from the difference. I mean Picard was just the most relentless, blatant, hamfisted overt message that didn't really make any sense, and it was just disgusting for 8 hours.
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You look at this and they took 30 seconds and said something about humanity and religion that I literally never thought about. It's just amazing. The difference between bad writing and great writing is immense. It's like a child learning to play the violin vs. Itzhak Perlman.
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