\"Story Arcs\" Series
I don't know for sure but I think B5 was the first show with a direct "Story Arc" plot. There's some "Non Arc" episodes, but very few (and bad ones too ).
Before B5 I never had seen such way of telling a story.
There was X-files and some others that had a main plot or arc of 5 or 6 episodes spreaded out of 22.
Now we have or recently had a lot of scifi shows with a "Story Arc" like Odyssey 5, Stargate SG-1, Jeremiah, Alias and more recently Enterprise S3 wich I just started to watch (I'm in episode 7) and found very interesting so far.
I know the main problem of it, is that it makes more difficult for new viewers to jump in, but for the regular viewers, the story can be much better told.
It all started with B5 I think and I know many critics didn't like it at that time, but became a kind a new fashion on TV these days.
Once again JMS was ahead of his time.
Almir
I don't know for sure but I think B5 was the first show with a direct "Story Arc" plot. There's some "Non Arc" episodes, but very few (and bad ones too ).
Before B5 I never had seen such way of telling a story.
There was X-files and some others that had a main plot or arc of 5 or 6 episodes spreaded out of 22.
Now we have or recently had a lot of scifi shows with a "Story Arc" like Odyssey 5, Stargate SG-1, Jeremiah, Alias and more recently Enterprise S3 wich I just started to watch (I'm in episode 7) and found very interesting so far.
I know the main problem of it, is that it makes more difficult for new viewers to jump in, but for the regular viewers, the story can be much better told.
It all started with B5 I think and I know many critics didn't like it at that time, but became a kind a new fashion on TV these days.
Once again JMS was ahead of his time.
Almir