War Without End
When I asked the question when the Rangers were introduced if Sinclair formed them, someone in this thread said he leads the Rangers, but they've been around for years. (Or something to that effect) Well, now that I've completed Sinclair's arc, I think it's safe to say yes he did form the Rangers.
Wow what an episode. I loved the intermix between Babylon Squared and this one (Yeah, watch both at or around the same time to get the whole story) and there were so many revelations. From Delenn being the one to rescue Zathuras (Not Sinclair), to Sheridan being the one Sinclair is trying to touch. This episode very much exceeded my expections in showing "behind the scenes" really of the B^2 events and those revelations were absolutely outstanding. Once we found out Sinclair was really Valen, everything just came together so fast. The amnesia, why the Minbari surrendered. Actually I wanted to do some reading on Valen to remind myself of his significance, and I have a question. What about Cathrine Sakai. She has not been around for ever it seems and they were lovers. I guess it's really all a circle and time travel can get confusing, so that might explain a few things.
Other notable parts I loved. Sheriden being on a possible future Centauri prime and we see some of Londo's dream (And his promise from I think Firing line that he will die with his hands wrapped on G'Kar's throat), Ladira's dream of the destruction of the station, and and just all the filling in the gaps this episode did.
It really is a shame they don't make TV like this much anymore. Perhaps they do with Lost, but I haven't seen stuff like this in a long time. You get well told answers to questions and new questions start forming. Heck, BSG never really did this, or thier answers to questions were not as great. It's just so fun watching a series that does stuff like this and makes those revelations worth it.
I'm not sure if this episode passes Severed Dreams or Long Twilight Struggle, but it is definitely a top 5. I'm still shocked.
