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kouteiheikayesterday at 3:27 PM5 repliesview on HN

I would give my left kidney for either a continuation or a reboot of Babylon 5 under the helm of J. Michael Straczynski with full creative freedom. Or hell, even an entirely different show.

In my opinion he's one of the few people in the industry who actually knows how to skillfully write a coherent TV show. And by that I mean: he actually pre-planned the story (spanning multiple seasons!) of B5 right from the beginning, instead of completely making it up on the fly like so many other shows. Subtle things which might seem inconsequential, appearing in the very first season, can foreshadow events happening seasons later. This makes it, at least for me, much more coherent and enjoyable to watch, and I wish more writers/showrunners would adopt this approach (instead of the usual writers' room + only plan until the end of the season approach which is so common today).


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pndyyesterday at 10:48 PM

> In my opinion he's one of the few people in the industry who actually knows how to skillfully write a coherent TV show.

He had this idea around 2004 of rebooting Star Trek: https://web.archive.org/web/20060628131520/http://bztv.typep...

And on a few occasions he also said he'd try steering Doctor Who

WorldMakeryesterday at 5:14 PM

The CW picked up a Babylon 5 reboot "recently", but it seems like it got trapped in development hell and caught in the cross-fires of the ugly WB-CBS divorce of The CW and the ugly merger of WB and Discovery and what is shaping up to be an ugly divorce of WB and Discovery.

em-beeyesterday at 5:16 PM

you are right about straczynski, but i'd prefer to see a new scifi series by him rather than a reboot or continuation. ok, a spin off maybe. jeremiah was pretty good. (i haven't seen sense8)

but i just see that he was approached to direct star trek: enterprise. star trek by straczynski is something i'd really love to see.

nobody9999yesterday at 8:35 PM

>I would give my left kidney for either a continuation or a reboot of Babylon 5 under the helm of J. Michael Straczynski with full creative freedom. Or hell, even an entirely different show.

There has been discussion about a reboot over the years, with JMS throwing some cold water[0] (at least for now) on the possibility in January 2026.

There's sort of a "continuation" with Babylon 5: The Road Home[1] from 2023.

There's also Crusade[2] which only ended up with a dozen or so episodes, although JMS had a multi-year story arc planned.

[0] https://www.ign.com/articles/j-michael-straczynski-is-being-...

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5:_The_Road_Home

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusade_%28TV_series%29

krappyesterday at 5:13 PM

>I would give my left kidney for either a continuation or a reboot of Babylon 5 under the helm of J. Michael Straczynski with full creative freedom.

I don't know. I loved Babylon 5 but I also found it kind of corny. And then Crusade was just a D&D campaign in space. The ship was even called the Excalibur FFS. I feel like "full creative freedom" would ruin it the way it did with George Lucas and Star Wars.

>and I wish more writers/showrunners would adopt this approach (instead of the usual writers' room + only plan until the end of the season approach which is so common today.

What else can you do when you don't know if you're getting renewed? You can't push the conclusions to your storylines forward into seasons you might never even have to resolve them.