Week 5: (Ending 11.01.98)
DS9 -
Chrysalis (Airdate 10.28.98)
VOY -
Extreme Risk (Airdate 10.28.98)
B5 -
The Fall Of Centuari Prime (Airdate 10.28.98)
Y'know, even though I can somewhat sympathize with Bashir for moving "too fast" with a gal (oh yes, it's happened a couple times in the past), it strains credibility that he'd actually fall in love with Sarina just like that, genetically enhanced or not. There's some nice scenes involving the Jack Pack scattered about, and it's cool that Salie got to show just how good of an actress she is after her silent showing last year, but what does this episode ultimately amount to? Bashir's a lonely guy, and he remains a lonely guy. Oh well, better luck next time, fella'.
Meanwhile on VOY, B'Elanna's apparently been feeling all emo in recent months, which is news to me. However, all audio records of Linkin Park and Good Charlotte have been wiped out by the 24th Century, so she has to resort the Klingon version of cutting herself: EXTREME acts of action! Like DS9 this week, it's nicely acted, but given the abrupt nature of this dilemma and all-too-easy solution for her depression (I fix'ed stuff, me happys now), it's yet another episode that doesn't feel like it amounts to much of anything. But hey, Doc never left Sickbay, so maybe they're actually following up on the Mobile Emitter thing after all!
All right, all right. It's clear this is B5's week. However, it's not a big guns-blazing action-adventurer as you might think, considering we left off with planetary bombardment. Nay, this is pretty much a Londo Episode, where he finally becomes Emperor. The cost, though, is his freedom, his self-respect at the prospect of becoming a mere puppet (again!), perhaps even his very soul. After all, he made a deal with the Devils way back, and despite managing to elude them for a while, they (or rather, their left-over servants) have finally come to collect their debt. B5 has its share of tragic characters, but none so tragic as Londo. Does he have any hope of escaping this fate? Well, yeah, I guess. I mean, we saw that way back in
War Without End, remember? Man, that sure seems like a long time ago, given what's gone down in the
5-verse since.
Oh, and Lennier finally says he loves Delenn to her, to which she responds, "Eh? Did you say something? I thought it was the wind." Yeah, kick him in the nuts while you're at it.
So B5 comes back strong, catching DS9 and VOY either throwing this week due to their competitor's return, or simply with their pants down. Hm, with B5 heading into retirement soon, maybe they're just letting the veteran go out with dignity. Will the Treks counter-attack next week, or remain out of it?
Weekly Winner
B5
Next:
DS9 -
Treachery, Faith, And The Great River
VOY -
In The Flesh
B5 -
Wheel Of Fire