Man did season 2 of B5 end strong. I saw the final four episodes tonight, and the weakest of the bunch, Devided Loyalties, was still a decent episode. It just can't compete with what I consider B5's Best episode in Long Twilight Struggle (I know I ranked it second behind Severed Dreams but I'll get to discussing it more) but also some fine material with Comes the Inquisitor and one hell of a finale.
As for Long Twilight Struggle, you know what, I'm changing my mind. This episode was Babylon 5's best episode ever. Yeah you had Severed Dreams and that ride, but there was just so much more packed into this one in terms of the rollar coaster ride of emotion than in SD. I think SD benefits from a very nice set up from the previous two episodes, and the stuff like the Martial Law and Night Watch, but LTS takes everything we saw from the season and wraps it up into one big giant pay off that I find lacking in so many other shows. Every second of this episode was riveting, from G'Kar wishing his relative well, to the visit on Epsilon 3 and the formation of the new allience (Which unfortunately got lost later on) and then I've already mentioned how much I love the final 20 minutes from the bombing of Narn, to the Council Chamber, and then just for good measure, adding in the Rangers and a sign that yes, Hope is still there in this great time of darkness. Oh, and it also had a signature Sheridan Speech. Man B5 had so many awesome episodes, but this one was just utterly EPIC on so many levels. It might just be the best B5, as a single episode, ever got.
As for the final two, I got the Jack the Ripper reference this time. Last time I had to think about some more, but it was a nice touch. As for Fall of Night, Great episode, but I loved how it ended with not only revealing Kosh, but Ivanova's narration.
Looking forward to revisiting the series' best season now.
