
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Janet Greek This is another episode that, while it stands up well on its own, contains a lot of foreshadowing of the future of the series. […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Janet Greek This is another episode that, while it stands up well on its own, contains a lot of foreshadowing of the future of the series. […]
Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by Bruce Seth Green J. Michael Straczynski was usually good at blurring the lines between good and evil, giving fans things to consider that […]
Written by D.C. Fontana and J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Richard Compton This episode sets up a number of things for the future, although it seems, at first, like it is a stand-alone […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Bruce Seth Green Much of the first season is spent introducing us to character and concepts which will have meaning later on. In the case of […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Jim Johnston In what seems like a good idea to the pencil-pushers (but is often not the case to those who have to execute said idea), […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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