Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Michael Vejar Procrastination has its advantages, although my mother would likely disagree with that. For various reasons, I put off getting back to my Babylon 5 […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Michael Vejar Procrastination has its advantages, although my mother would likely disagree with that. For various reasons, I put off getting back to my Babylon 5 […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Kevin G. Cremin On the surface, Exogenesis seems to be one of the few stand-alone episodes of the series, albeit with a common science fiction theme: […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by David J. Eagle At first glance, Dust to Dust seems to be a standalone episode dealing with futuristic drug trafficking. However, after watching the entire series, […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Adam Nimoy Every time I rewatch this series, I’m always amazed that J. Michael Straczynski is an atheist. This is another episode that shows he has […]
Written by J. MIchael StraczynskiDirected by David J. Eagle This episode gives the audience the perspective of what life is like on Babylon 5 on a “typical” day. Unlike an episode in […]
Written by J. Michael StraczynskiDirected by Kevin G. Cremin The first episode of the third season of Babylon 5 picks up right after the events at the conclusion of season two. It […]
Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by Jesús Salvador Treviño Series creator and writer J. Michael Straczynski had plans in case any of the actors decided to leave. This was […]
Written by J.Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by Jesús Salvador Treviño One of the things about rewatching Babylon 5 nearly thirty years after it first aired is how eerily prescient J. Michael […]
Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by David J. Eagle In the Shadow of Z’Ha’Dum is a pivotal episode of the series. Not only does it impart a lot of […]
Written by J.Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by Stephen L. Posey If Shakespeare were writing Babylon 5, he would probably title it The Tragedy of Londo Mollari. Londo is at the heart […]
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