A group of telepaths hold Garibaldi and others hostage on Babylon 5.A group of telepaths hold Garibaldi and others hostage on Babylon 5.A group of telepaths hold Garibaldi and others hostage on Babylon 5.
Mira Furlan
- Delenn
- (credit only)
Stephen Furst
- Vir Cotto
- (credit only)
Peter Jurasik
- Londo Mollari
- (credit only)
Andreas Katsulas
- G'Kar
- (credit only)
Leigh McCloskey
- Thomas
- (as Leigh J. McCloskey)
Christina Gavin
- Telepath
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis takes place on June 19, 2262.
- GoofsByron confiscated the ID's of all of his people, so why wouldn't he take the weapons too?
- Quotes
[last lines]
ISN newscaster: In other breaking news, ISN has just learned that the main headquarters for the Psi Corps was bombed early this morning by unknown parties. The only clues found at the scene were the words "Remember Byron" painted on the side of the building. More after this.
- ConnectionsFeatures Babylon 5: The Deconstruction of Falling Stars (1997)
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Nice episode arc
This episode and the two before it lay out a pretty nice story. The Shadows and Vorlons are gone, and Earth has been reclaimed. So the series needed a new story to tell and this arc delivers a decent one.
Byron makes for a heroically tragic character. Lyta, his star-crossed lover, also delivers an almost Shakespearean portrayal of a woman caught in circumstances she can't control but wants to avoid.
Add Walter Koenig's stellar portrayal of the slimy, sneaky Bester and you have three-hour long entertainment.
This arc gets a 7 only because the plot line is quite predictable. You kind of know what's coming before it comes. Also, the special effects-- while good--are not up to par with previous episodes in this season.
This episode arc is good and worth watching, but don't feel like it's must-see. You can always come back to it.
Byron makes for a heroically tragic character. Lyta, his star-crossed lover, also delivers an almost Shakespearean portrayal of a woman caught in circumstances she can't control but wants to avoid.
Add Walter Koenig's stellar portrayal of the slimy, sneaky Bester and you have three-hour long entertainment.
This arc gets a 7 only because the plot line is quite predictable. You kind of know what's coming before it comes. Also, the special effects-- while good--are not up to par with previous episodes in this season.
This episode arc is good and worth watching, but don't feel like it's must-see. You can always come back to it.
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- Mischief810
- Sep 23, 2014
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