I don't agree. The interesting characters were what drew people in and kept them watching. The awesome epic storyline was just a bonus.hammerofglass wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 1:02 am The problem I have with this is that a lot of the appeal of the series is that this little gaggle of nobodies on a mostly diplomatic station turn out to be the Most Important People in the Most Important Time in history.
I mean, the introduction of Londo Mollari is a perfect example of a basic principle: make people laugh with a personable character, and that character will draw them into the world you're building. Wash playing with his dinosaurs in Firefly is an application of that lesson, combined with a promise about the quality of the stories that will be told.
One of the points of B5 was that it wasn't the individuals who were important. If they were killed, someone else would take over. It was the historical forces at work that created the 'destiny nexus', the individuals and their choices would determine how that cusp resolved. As awesome as the individual people were, they were *important* because the spotlight fell upon them; in other circumstances they would have lived out their lives, being awesome, but not redirecting the course of history.