Entries Tagged 'Episode reports: Season 2' ↓

Season 2, Episode 44: The Fall Of Night

Wowza. This was, as someone in comments mentioned, a mind-blowing episode. Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 43: Comes The Inquisitor

Jeff and I both loved Sebastian. What a wonderful character! Mesmerizing and inescapable. Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 42: The Long Twilight Struggle

AMAZING episode. I think my brain’s going to explode. Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 41: Divided Loyalties

Holy cow. I was -totally- wrong about my suspicions re: Ivanova…and Talia!! Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 40: Confessions and Lamentations

A plague brings out the best and worst on B5, and things seem to heat up between Delenn and Sheridan(!). Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 39: Knives

Sheridan gets possessed by an alien who wants to go home, and Londo kills a close friend. Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 38: In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum

Wow…intense episode. Sheridan at his worst (so far, anyway), Garibaldi resigns, Morden continues to baffle, and the vaguely creepy Ministry of Peace starts recruiting. Continue reading →

Season 2, Episode 37: And Now For A Word

Brilliant idea for an episode. And Torqueman is perfect: sincere yet slightly over-rehearsed-sounding, just like real-life media types. I also especially enjoyed this episode because it gives the viewer a different perspective of Babylon Five. And in terms of plot, things are definitely heating up! Continue reading →

Season 2: Episode 36: There All The Honor Lies

As Sheridan ran after the guy who stole his comm link, I felt like yelling, “Don’t do it! It’s a set-up!” He seems so smart some days but others…well… Continue reading →

Season 2: Episode 35: Hunter, Prey

Great to find out more about Kosh…and his ship. Love the atmosphere of the scene where Ivanova and Sheridan are talking about Kosh’s mysterious ship. Hope we eventually get to find out more about the ship, the moving patterns on its ’skin,’ and the mysterious symbols that appear when Kosh is watching. Don’t tell me. Continue reading →