From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: To the query above, yes, BABYLON...
To: GENIE
Date: 9/19/1992 5:57:00 PM
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To the query above, yes, BABYLON 5 has a definite beginning, middle and end. I've always enjoyed shows like that, such as THE PRISONER, which has a beginning (he arrives at the village) and an end (he escapes from the village...sorta), and good stuff in between.
All of this effort is so that we can tell A Story. A very long and involved story, about one person, mainly, but how that person's future can affect the course of history. A saga.
The key is to do that without making it impossible for the viewers. I dearly loved TWIN PEAKS, but if you missed an episode, you were screwed. Similarly, you can't make the end of every episode a thematic or plot- cliffhanger, leading directly into the next episode. Each episode MUST stand on its own, and it should be structured so that you can come into it at any point, and be able to track what's going on, no matter what season it is. It's very much a writer's challenge, but I love challenges.
(Now, of course, the saga continues in my own head long after the end of the five-year storyline, because they're real people to me, and their lives and the lives of those they touch continue, but at this point that's more than I even want to think about. Let's get this puppy on the air first, then we'll see if we even last two years, let alone five.)
On Monday afternoon, I'll be seeing a good cut of the BABYLON 5 pilot. Will let you know if it lives up to expectations.
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