Babylon 5 is even more overtly jewed. It's hard to fully grasp the scope of influence these shows have had on at least a couple of generations of White men.
That episode of VOY was interesting though. You're right, it's worth a watch—although perhaps for a lesson that the producers didn't intend.
Here's a clip from Babylon 5 that was meant to be satire, but comes across as poignant to anyone who's head isn't stuck up their ass: https://files.catbox.moe/g7jdeb.mp4
I saved that clip immediately, I really wonder what goes through the minds of these kikes, you'd think if they heard their own thoughts out loud they'd think better of this shit but they obviously do not.
If I had to guess, the occasional, inadvertent redpills are a product of the drugs they take seriously impairing their judgment.
That is a based and red-pilled line.
I did not see B5 as it was supposed to be the "Netflix original" version of DS9, but is it worth watching past the low budget FX and acting?
Babylon 5 starts out with an interesting concept, a well thought out environment and a good balance between the different major species involved. IE, nobody is really the good or bad guys.
Then it starts to descend into a mess, where the writers made one of the species irredeemably evil and started sucking the dicks of one of the others, while fucking up the main interesting plot lines.
ETA: you want an interesting space adventure show, try Farscape. I first few episodes are pretty boring but it picks up as it goes. Lone astronaut gets stuck on the ass end of the galaxy on a ship that’s essentially ruled by anarchy, where they have to survive by running scams and trying to avoid the major political powers. It’s batshit crazy with some awesome alien designs. (It was produced by the Jim Henson company, so there are a lot of puppets, including one of the main characters).
you want an interesting space adventure show, try Farscape.
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...Part of me wants to watch B5 because, before it stopped being about "nerd culture", a recurring bit in The Big Bang Theory show was crapping on B5, but it also shilled for Caprica, and I did not consider that show to be good so I was hoping that B5 would "thus" be good. But your description makes it sound like that's a hope against hope.
Although, in retrospect, Caprica was about an angsty teenage girl being given power and using it to destroy all of humanity, so that's almost like an accidental anti-feminism redpill. So maybe it did some good.
I'd skip season 1 (or just read a synopsis of it), but the rest is pretty decent. It's much more of a proper space opera than any of the star trek stuff, with a grand story arc and mytho-poetic themes. The low budget leads to it having a sort of gritty charm.
The caveat is that the writers are constantly taking pot-shots at ethnocentrism, and some of the jew-ier lines will have you cringing so hard that your face might get stuck that way.
Babylon 5 is possibly worse in terms of jewish propaganda.
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