<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>... examples of shows that were really good in the beginning. So, can anyone think of any examples?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Well, two of the shows I mention qualify, I think,
ST:TOS and
M*A*S*H. I think they were
good at the beginning, I just think they were different (and generally better) later on.
B5 had an uneven first season, especially the first half, but I thought "Midnight on the Firing Line" was a strong first episode, establishing the place, the characters and the conflict immediately, and much more economically than
The Gathering did. If it weren't for Lyta, her scan of Kosh, and the hole in Sinclair's mind, I wouldn't recommend that people even start with
The Gathering.
"Infection" we've talked about, and "Soul Hunter" isn't a very good episode in my opinion, but "Mind War", "The Parliament of Dreams", "Born to the Purple" and "Deathwalker" are all solid episodes, many of them closer to literary SF than we normally get on TV.
"And the Sky Full of Stars", following close on the heels of "Parliament", really kicks the arc into gear.
"Believers" is an episode that most
mainstream series wouldn't have touched with a 10-foot pole at the time, much less an SF show. (Spoilers for the episode below.)
<table bgcolor=black><tr><td bgcolor=black><font size=1 color=white>Spoiler:</font></td></tr><tr><td><font size=2 color=black>The kid
dies? The doctor doesn't save the day? The parents aren't condemned as absolutely wrong? Everybody in the story, in his/her own way is right, but we still end up with a dead cute kid? Great stuff</font></td></tr></table>
Yeah, there were clunkers like "TKO" and interesting failures like "Grail" in S1. But even
B5' clunkers could be partially redeemed by arc or character moments, which bad episodes of other shows often aren't.
"TKO" continues the thread of Susan and her father, begun in "Born to the Purple" "Grail" includes the classic "grey" alien lawsuit scene, and a nice comic turn by the terrified Londo. "Infection" (clumsily) introduces the whole notion of ogranic technology, terrible things happening throughout the galaxy around 1,000 years ago, and EarthForce BioWeapons division and their interest in unknown and dangerous alien technologies - a thread that runs all the way through
B5 and straight into
Crusade.
Both
Law & Order and
Homicide had strong first seasons, although again, they were very different from the later shows. (The
L&0 pilot, in particular, almost looks like an episode from another series. You can see the outlines of the show to come, but it is very different.)
I thought the
X-Files hit the ground running, although it arguably didn't hit its stride until S3.
I think
Crusade would have had a strong first season if it had been finished, even with the TNT interference.
Without that interference, without "War Zone", starting off with "Racing the Night" as the first episode in mid-mission, I think it could have had a
better first season than
B5 did.
Regards,
Joe
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