I am currently in the process of introducing a friend of mine to Babylon 5. She has only seen six episodes so far, “Mind War” being the last.
Her reaction so far has been favorable. She thinks Londo is humorous and likes PJ’s performance. She has been blown away by AK and absolutely loves G’Kar. “The Parliament of Dreams” has been her favorite episode so far.
However, she finds the human characters to be lackluster as a whole. She is warming up to Garibaldi, but she has developed a definite dislike for Sinclair. She almost cringes when he is on screen. (Her loathing for Sinclair is hard for me to understand because I really enjoyed O'Hare's performance, but to each her own.)
Due to my enthusiasm when trying to lure her into watching, I have already told her that the character of Sinclair leaves at the end of season one. Therefore, she would like to know which season one episodes could be skipped? She realizes that this season is laying the foundation for those to come, but she cannot get past her dislike for the character of Sinclair and wants to see as little of him as possible.
What episodes do you deem as necessary to form a good grasp of the story?
Thank you,
Frizzell
Her reaction so far has been favorable. She thinks Londo is humorous and likes PJ’s performance. She has been blown away by AK and absolutely loves G’Kar. “The Parliament of Dreams” has been her favorite episode so far.
However, she finds the human characters to be lackluster as a whole. She is warming up to Garibaldi, but she has developed a definite dislike for Sinclair. She almost cringes when he is on screen. (Her loathing for Sinclair is hard for me to understand because I really enjoyed O'Hare's performance, but to each her own.)
Due to my enthusiasm when trying to lure her into watching, I have already told her that the character of Sinclair leaves at the end of season one. Therefore, she would like to know which season one episodes could be skipped? She realizes that this season is laying the foundation for those to come, but she cannot get past her dislike for the character of Sinclair and wants to see as little of him as possible.
What episodes do you deem as necessary to form a good grasp of the story?
Thank you,
Frizzell