Re: First time impressions from the Babylon 5 virgin
Objects In Motion
It's time for some goodbyes. Goodbye to Garibaldi. Garibaldi, I think, has been on B5 the longest. Right from the beginning in The Gathering until he leaves the station in this episode. Throughout his journey he's been shot in the back, dealt with Nightwatch, been programmed by Psi Corps, battled alcoholism, and he has dealt with the biggest problem of them all, hair loss. Garibaldi will be missed. Goodbye to Lyta. Lyta was forever changed after she first scanned Kosh back in The Gathering. Since then she was a valuable member of the B5 crew, willing to scan people without their permission, because of her disillusionment with Psi Corps. Even though she got a little disillusioned with mundanes in the last season, she still manages to have a little good left in her. Lyta will be missed. Goodbye to G'Kar. Next to Londo, G'Kar went through the biggest journey on Babylon 5. He started out as a villain, with a blood oath against the Centauri that could never be broken. He grew to have more compassion and more tolerance of other cultures. His turn as a religious icon has exemplified this change the most. The G'Kar from the first 2 seasons was not even close to the G'Kar of Season 5. Perhaps the greatest moment for G'Kar was his forgiveness for Londo. In the first couple of seasons, G'Kar would not have hesitated to kill Londo. Now he can't let Londo die, even becoming his bodyguard to prevent that from happening. G'Kar will be missed.
Objects At Rest
Goodbye to Lochley. Despite being present in just one season, she had me sympathizing and growing to like her character. Although I still wished for Ivanova from time to time, I now wish we could have had both Lochley and Ivanova on the show at the same time, because I cannot imagine Babylon 5 without Lochley. Lochley will be missed (although she's in Crusade, so she won't be missed for long). Goodbye to Corwin. Despite being mostly in the background for the entire series, you are the one constant of Babylon 5. Whether it was dealing with your crush for Ivanova, or making sure the docking procedures run smoothly. Corwin will be missed. Goodbye to Zack Allen. He started as a bit player, but he morphed into a main character with a character arc all his own. Despite some missteps, like joining the Nightwatch, Allen has always been the nice guy. Zack will be missed. Goodbye to Lennier. The loyal aide to Delenn got almost too close to her in this episode by leaving Sheridan to die, but before this incident, Lennier had always tried to do the right thing for Delenn. Lennier will be missed. Goodbye to Vir. Vir began as a shy, bubbly Centauri and has turned into a calm, serious, wise, and still bubbly Ambassador. Vir will be missed. Goodbye to Franklin. Franklin has gone through father/son issues and battles with addiction, but he still found time to have some fun, like his time with Number One. Franklin will be missed. Goodbye to Delenn. Like Garibaldi, she's been on the station since the beginning, The Gathering. Her physical appearance has transformed, not only once, but twice. Although it was never explained where her pointy chin went after The Gathering

. I'm willing to overlook that, because she was much better looking afterward. She started as a member of the Grey Council, and ended as First lady of the Interstellar Alliance. Not too shabby. Delenn will be missed. Goodbye to Sheridan. Despite coming onto the series in Season 2, replacing the main character in the process, he created a character all his own. Very different than Sinclair, but still possessing the very same values and morals. Sheridan was an easy character to like. Sheridan even died in Season 3, but continued living to defeat the Shadows and the corrupt Earth government. Sheridan will be missed.
Goodbye to Babylon 5: The Series is next

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