Kribu
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It really *so* depends on the people you're planning to hook. For example, if you showed me, as a new viewer, just two eps and one of those was Soul Hunter - or Believers - I can say with a pretty good certainty that I'd never be interested in the show. Honestly. I realise those two are "better" episodes than, say, TKO or Grail, but I remember them both as a struggle to sit through.Iam thinking of starting with "Midnight...", "Soul Hunter" and "Born to the Purple".
Same with ItB - I'm quite sure it would never have worked to get me hooked in the series, and not because of the spoilers or mystery angle - it's just so dead boring to me. Yeah, with a lot of people it might work, but certainly not with everyone - not even with people who don't have any particular dislike to scifi as a genre and who have the potential of becoming a B5 fan.
So it would be good to try and figure out what kind of stuff the people to be hooked usually like. Although this might not help either. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif But Midnight at the Firing Line should be a good start - it is a decent episode, and establishes a pretty good basis or at least a starting point for the series.
I just wish I could remember at which point exactly I started to watch B5 the first time around. It was mid-season 1, or second half of season 1 perhaps, no idea really. Damn, I don't even remember whether I saw Signs and Portents the first time around or not. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Then again, maybe it's good I didn't get to see the early part of S1 on my first time through - I have a very good friend who is generally into "genre" stuff but I later found out she had watched the few first eps of season 1 and decided it's a really lousy, boring and silly-looking show. All my raving about it in the following years hasn't done a thing to change her mind - no matter how much I tell her the show improved later on, she just doesn't care. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif