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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Middy Seafort: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Middy Seafort: [qb]That would've been interesting. One thing that I dislike about television is the lack of aftermath.[/qb][/QUOTE]Because, as everyone knows, season 5 of Babylon 5 was the bestest ever. [/qb][/QUOTE]It may not have been the best, but that might've been do to rushed execution. What was seen in Season 5 was not originally meant to go as long as it did, the entire plot of the telepath colony was extended in place of what would have been a longer conclusion to the Earth Alliance conflict. Who knows how an the aftermath of the Dominion War might've been handled by the DS9 staff? I merely said it would be interesting to have seen. After all the series was about rebuilding-- the rebuilding of Bajor, the rebuilding of Sisko's life, etc. What I mean by aftermath in television more has to do with the consquences of actions and the price paid. "Babylon 5" did that consistantly throughout it's five years, not just in "Wheel of Fire (season 5's title)." All conflicts, all actions have repercussions and that Enterprise doesn't deal with. At times, neither did TNG or Voyager. As for "After: MASH" that was a blunder in television that should never have passed. It didn't really deal with what people truly go through after war, but rather tried to be a standard sit-com with the characters borrowed from MASH. It was a pale copy of a great comedy-drama. I hope that Enterprise will eventually deal with the aftermath of the decisions made by Archer in the Expanse, but I won't hold my breath. M. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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