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Babylon 5

@Reverend, spoilers! I wanted to be in the dark about any possible alcohol-induced murderous rampages.
...I'm pretty sure the Minbari war is mentioned in the title sequence of every episode of the first season, and the basics should have been covered in 'The Gathering'?
Still, have you not gotten to 'And the Sky Full of Stars' or 'Legacies' yet? Sorry I thought you'd already gotten to the end of season 1.

Regardless, it's honestly not really a spoiler even if you haven't seen a single frame of footage. It's the "how and why and then what came next" parts of that plot thread that are spoilery. ;)
 
...I'm pretty sure the Minbari war is mentioned in the title sequence of every episode of the first season, and the basics should have been covered in 'The Gathering'?
Still, have you not gotten to 'And the Sky Full of Stars' or 'Legacies' yet? Sorry I thought you'd already gotten to the end of season 1.

Regardless, it's honestly not really a spoiler even if you haven't seen a single frame of footage. It's the "how and why and then what came next" parts of that plot thread that are spoilery. ;)
She was making a joke about boozy Minbari, and not unrecognizing the overall plot.

It is harder to lock facts down when you binge quickly like a whirl wind.
 
I really liked Lennier up until I really had a problem with him.

Wait for it!

I still wish we had some idea what ultimately happened to him.
 
I still wish we had some idea what ultimately happened to him.

I mean, we have some idea. Originally, in Crusade, Lyta was going to be the rogue telepath who convinced Matheson to turn against the Psi-Corps in that flashback episode, and it would've been revealed Lennier was part of her operation before she got herself (well, the both of them) presumably blown up. Pat Tallman wasn't available for the episode, but it's still a safe bet that the larger idea that he ended up getting himself killed trying to depose the Psi-Corps because it seemed like the kind of hopeless cause Marcus would fall in with, at least in as much as anything based on an unfilmed scene in a dead franchise is.
 
I mean, we have some idea. Originally, in Crusade, Lyta was going to be the rogue telepath who convinced Matheson to turn against the Psi-Corps in that flashback episode, and it would've been revealed Lennier was part of her operation before she got herself (well, the both of them) presumably blown up. Pat Tallman wasn't available for the episode, but it's still a safe bet that the larger idea that he ended up getting himself killed trying to depose the Psi-Corps because it seemed like the kind of hopeless cause Marcus would fall in with, at least in as much as anything based on an unfilmed scene in a dead franchise is.

Ehhhhh. :/
 
So I was pretty underwhelmed by Delenn’s transformation. I understand why she chose to become part human. I just thought she’d look really cool. Like purple skin and green polka dots or something.
 
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