Written by Lawrence G. DiTillio and J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Bruce Seth Green Born to the Purple is a first-season episode of Babylon 5 that develops the character of Londo Mollari (Peter […]
Series Rewatch – Babylon 5: Soul Hunter – Do You Believe in Life After Death?
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Jim Johnston If there was an episode of Babylon 5 that I could point to and say “this is what hooked me,” it would be the […]
DVD Review: Babylon 5 Season 5 – The Last Season of a Landmark Science Fiction Series
Babylon 5 was a series broadcast on cable television from 1992-1998 about a five-mile-long space station. This was a landmark series as it was the first time a series didn’t consist primarily […]
Series Rewatch – Babylon 5: Midnight on the Firing Line
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Richard Compton Although The Gathering is generally listed as the first episode of Babylon 5, it was actually a made-for-television film that served as the pilot […]
Episode Rewatch – Babylon 5: The Gathering
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Richard Compton I was there at the dawn of the third age of mankind. It began in the Earth year 2257, with the last of the […]
Babylon 5 – The Complete Fourth Season: No Surrender, No Retreat
Babylon 5 was an amazing series from start to finish. Set approximately 250 years in the future on a space station five miles long, it carried a five-year long story-arc which stayed […]
Babylon 5 Season Three on DVD – One Word, WOW!
If anyone thinks that Aaron Sorkin was the first creator of a series (The West Wing) to write every episode each season, they are wrong. J. Michael Straczynski was the first to […]
Babylon 5: The Coming of Shadows – The Complete Second Season on DVD
Imagine having five seasons to tell a story instead of just an hour. That is the basic premise of Babylon 5: a five year telling of a story. Each season marks one […]
Babylon 5: The Complete First Season on DVD – A Deep Dive into its Epic Story Arc
The science-fiction series Babylon 5 aired for five seasons in syndication. More than any other series before it, Babylon 5 consisted of an ongoing story arc – a serial-type show. For this […]
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