The season title episodes are the most significant episodes of the season."Signs and Portents"
"What do you want?"
At this point, I wanted the "main story" of this unfurling tale to kick into gear. And I get the feeling that it did with this episode. Look, it's called Signs and Portents, which happens to be the subtitle of the season as a whole, so it's not too hard for me to guess that this is meant to be a significant episode, and likely foreshadows a lot of what's to eventually come. Much of it was intriguing. That said, I couldn't help but feel that I was somehow expecting more.
The hole in Sinclair's Battle of the Line recollection continues to be filled, and the revelation that the Minbari wanted him and only him to take command of the station is compelling. He's going to turn out to be some kind of sleeper agent, right? (don't answer that)
We also know what's at stake - the ominous vision of "what could be" must not be allowed to pass.
The biggest space battle seen so far was a fun watch; even the effects are endearing to me (see notes below). There was also some typically effective humour with Londo and G'Kar. There's rarely a dull moment when either of those two are on screen.
On the negative side, some of the writing seemed a little clunky and staged to me - not least the propensity for characters to launch into charged monologues after repeatedly being asked "what do you want?" by the creepy Morden. It was almost worth it just for Kosh's response, however.
Did I ultimately enjoy it as a standalone hour? Yes. Was I perhaps expecting something a little MORE significant? Probably. Do I think I'll likely enjoy it more on a rewatch with the knowledge of the full story? Absolutely. For now though, I'll deem it good, but not great.
And what do I want? I want the first truly GREAT episode to reveal itself. Maybe it'll be the next one!
Rating: ***
- It didn't escape my attention that Kosh reported his environmental suit as "damaged" right after warning Morden to disperse. Did Morden attack him? The balls on that guy if so.
- "On my first birthday she said I would be killed by the shadows" - why did I get the feeling that I should immediately consider this Kiro guy a goner?
- I'm liking the effects more and more for their industrial feel - the Starfuries mechanically detaching before launching into space was so satisfying.
- The music was great in this one. Blaring the theme tune so often really felt as though the episode was declaring THIS is Babylon 5.
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"And I say England's greatest prime minister was Lord Palmerston!" "Pitt the Elder!"
"Lord Palmerston!" "PITT THE ELDER!"
B5 was one that had a little bit of a slow start, but trust me, once you start getting into the next couple seasons things really start to pick up.