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Sheridan gives one hell of a good speech at the end of the episode. Shame Bruce Boxlightner had to follow after Peter Jurassik and Andreas Katsulas in that council scene. Boxlightner is a reliably solid actor, but Jurassik and Katsulas are absolutely brilliant.

Boy, I hope Refa has realized Londo is NOT HAPPY with him, and doesn't do anything else to piss Londo off.

Good on Delenn IMMEDIATELY backing Sheridan in the council chamber and bringing G'Kar under Minbari protection.

Oh, look, after defeating the Narn the Centauri turn their eyes towards other (non-aligned) worlds, while also stating they have no expansionist goals. Good thing nothing like that could never happen in 21st century Europe...

Hey, Garibaldi is in the meeting with Delenn, Kosh and the Rangers - which poses a question... We know Garibaldi knows about the Rangers from a message sent by Sheridan. We know Garibaldi was told by the Ranger courier "just one other" on B5 knows about the Rangers. So... Did Garibaldi figure out it wars Delenn some time ago? Have Delenn and Garibaldi had little meetings off screen? Or did Delenn reveal herself to Garibaldi an hour before the meeting with Sheridan?

At this point four of five of the "major powers" are compromised. Earth has pulled back to an "Earth First" standing, the Minbari are internally fractured, have broken with a millennium of tradition, and are skeptical of Valen's prophecies, the Centauri are over extending themselves in conquest, and the Narn are defeated. Anyone who could work against the Shadows has been diverted. Wonder what the Vorlons are up to?

Londo's little cough in the council chambers is probably foreshadowing... There's only one other time we've seen him cough like that...

Nice moment for Franklin. I don't think he's motivated by politics, just his desire to treat, not harm. I think he'd have given a similar warning to Londo if the Narn/Centauri positions were reversed. Franklin just doesn't want anyone to suffer.

Not much for Ivanova this week. She just gets to deliver some bad news. But Joshua Cox as Lt. Corwin is his reliable self. He stands out, even when his scene is, "Look there's an energy spike on the planet below!" Someday, he should get a little mini arc of his own, so he can have just a little meat for his role. He's, honestly, a better actor than required for most of Corwins's scenes, but, hey! He's building his reel and getting paid, and, later in his career, he'll get to lead a show.

Feel like I'm forgetting something, but I was interrupted mid type to go shopping. If it comes to me there will be a non spoiler (3).

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Let's give it up for B5 Director of Photography John Flynn III, also stepping into the director's chair for the episode.

Simon has summed up the themes of the episode more eloquently than I could. But let's add the Narn injuring a Shadow Cruiser to the "moments of hope." Yes, the entire Narn fleet is destroyed, yes, we've learned that Shadows can disrupt jump points, meaning you can't even effectively run away from them. Yes, the Shadow fighters blaze through the energy mines without even slowing down, yes, the Shadow cruisers can cut through a Narn battle cruiser like a hot knife through butter, but, there's that one injury to a Shadow cruiser. The Shadows are terrifying and powerful, but they are NOT invulnerable. Even at this low point, that small glimmer of hope is planted.

I believe Mojo Lebowitz oversaw the Gorash 7 battle, and did so superlatively.

I think John Teska was in charge of the bombardment of Narn.

The bombardment is beautifully staged, using that creative series of quick cuts as asteroids whizz past camera to cut closer and closer to the ship carrying Londo. Those cuts also imply a time lapse, which I'll come back to in a second. First we'll note this episode establishes Centauri technology is superior to Earth and Narn - Centauri vessels have artifical gravity fields, while Earth and Narn vessels do not. The only other species established to have artifical gravity are the Minbari. Next... Here's where the time lapse comes in: at the beginning of the sequence we are shown Narn as rocks impact. Note we can NOT see the surface of the world, only the roiling particulates in the atmosphere. At the end of the sequence, as we hold on Londo with Narn reflected in the window we see more rocks impact on Narn... Or, rather, we don't. The rocks just fade out on the dark side of the planet - WE CAN NO LONGER SEE THE IMPACTS. That is a small detail I noted on first airing, and, to me it's utterly terrifying. See, jump points, energy mines, magic beams weapons, et.al. are all "magic tech." It's not clearly defined, although powerful, but it's also fiction. Mass drivers propel rocks into a planet, and meteor impacts are something very real, and for which we have scale of effect visible any night - just look at the moon to see what a big rock slamming into another big rock can do. Being unable to see the final impacts of Centauri mass driven rocks means so much crap has been blown into the atmosphere it's obscuring these (probably) multi megaton class explosions.

And that scared the shit out of me. Even more so than the Shadows - for even the Shadows have attacked surgically, with precision, without additional waste. The Shadows may destroy colonies, or even exterminate races (bye, Markab), but only the Centauri have been shown to indulge in such wanton destruction. The Markab world exists. It's resources are intact, as is most of its ecology. Narn got hit so hard, the series will never be able to properly expound on how many species of plant and animal went extinct on Narn. Hell, Narn's CONTINENTS probably have new shapes now.

And trust that asshole, Senator Quantrell (from "And Now for a Word") to make a joke about Narn being bombed into the stone age.

How bad is the Centauri action? EVEN THE VORLONS LODGED A FORMAL COMPLAINT! Kosh doesn't even bother to show up at most meetings, and the Vorlon government has only taken two actions prior - sending a fleet to Babylon 5 in the pilot, and blowing up Deathwalker.

The shots of Londo in the Centauri cruiser: the set was a plain elevated platform with black backing, but the small set was set on an elevated platform, raised about 30 feet over the main sets. Peter Jurassik had to remain atop that platform, for hours, while the set was lit, cameras were placed, and the sequence shot. Jurassik has said he used this time of isolation to really get into Londo's head space during the assault. I think it paid off.

W. Morgan Sheppard returns after his turn as the insane Soul Hunter to portray the doomed G'Sten. Sheppard was on the short list for the role of G'Kar, so here we get a small glimpse of a "might have been." G'Sten should have listened to his nephew.

The riot in the Zocalo is one of the better mass fight scenes in the series. Flynn keeps his camera mostly focused on the bar, and the few Narn and Centauri fighting around it. A couple of quick cutaways to someone thrown through a food cart, and someone else thrown through a store window into a counter very efficiently shows that the riot is spreading. After that, we just need to see B5 security in full armor and carrying their big guns to let the audience know it was really bad.

And that one Centauri doing that sweet sweeping jump kick into a Narn's face is a great stunt.

Louis Turine was recovering from a heart attack, and was unable to reprise his role as Draal. John Shuck comes in, doing his best to channel BRIAN BLESSED. I'll flat out state that Louis Turine will return to Babylon 5 in another role. Turine's take on Draal was so quietly dignified I never actually bought Shuck as playing a younger version of the same man.

"Zathras? ZATHRAS! Hmmph. Never around when you need him..." Hey! We know that name! So, Zathras is hanging out on Epsilon 3, is he? And Zathras is involved with someone who has time travel ("Babylon Squared"). We may have learned something very important with one throwaway line in an episode so dense Simon didn't even mention it!

When the creator of the series has a five year plan you must pay attention to these things.

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