It's the first novel to make it to a screen. Before that, pe...

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↳ 回复 Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

That's one I never got into. It was competing with Stargate for attention and time slots sometimes.

It's the first novel to make it to a screen. Before that, people tried to squeeze the same amount of material into 1.5 hours, or make a series where every eposode ends in the same state as when it started.

Babylon 5 was the first screen-based art to have minor and major story arcs, death of established characters (and a whole race in one instance), with a goal of having a climax and ending.

Before that, soap operas were the closest to novel-on-screen, but they weren't meant to end.

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