Fair warning . . .
May. 7th, 2006 06:19 pmI am starting to watch Babylon 5 again.
I am starting with Season 4 because I like the later episodes better.
I will go to Season 5 after that.
I will try not to overburden you with observations.
Do I need to worry about spoliers at this point? Is there anyone out there who has not watched B-5 through but still might want to?
Anyway, so I start with "The Hour of the Wolf," with great Ivanova quotes, Morden as a "shadow" of his former self, and this wonderful quote from Mollari to Vir:
You are the closest thing I have to a friend . . . I am as shocked and dismayed by this as you are... but there it is. I need a friend, Vir. And I need a patriot. And you are both.
goldsquare, the first part of that quote reminds me of our relationship.
I am starting with Season 4 because I like the later episodes better.
I will go to Season 5 after that.
I will try not to overburden you with observations.
Do I need to worry about spoliers at this point? Is there anyone out there who has not watched B-5 through but still might want to?
Anyway, so I start with "The Hour of the Wolf," with great Ivanova quotes, Morden as a "shadow" of his former self, and this wonderful quote from Mollari to Vir:
You are the closest thing I have to a friend . . . I am as shocked and dismayed by this as you are... but there it is. I need a friend, Vir. And I need a patriot. And you are both.
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