Re: B5
THE FALL OF NIGHT
The crew of the last Narn heavy cruiser asks for amnesty on Babylon 5, while a representative from the Ministry of Peace arrives to investigate the Centauri situation.
Not really specific to this episode, but I wonder why the opening credits list Andreas Katsulas and Peter Jurasik at the end as a “With” credit, instead of “Starring”. Bill Mumy, Mary Kay Adams, and the guy who plays Warren Keffer are in the main cast, but Londo and G’Kar are not? <raises eyebrow like Spock>
I liked this episode. Nightwatch has definitely broadened their scope and is now a “report on your loved ones” association. A wise Jedi once said, “fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering…”
Leave it to Garibaldi to state the obvious, “He’s not the Londo I used to know anymore.”
I didn’t realize this episode was a film noir theme; “It was black… jet black. <puffs a cigarette> A shade of black so deep, your eye just catches it….” It was quiet that night in space. Real quiet. Quieter still, when I was fried to smithereens. I liked the news piece at the end, but thought it questionable that ISN got their hands on it so quickly.
Poor G’Kar, spying from the bushes…

I laughed upon seeing that though
We never did find out what apology Sheridan gave!! We see him rehearsing two different types, and never see what actually happened, argh!
Trek connections:
- Robin Sachs, who played the Narn captain Na’Kal, was in the VOY episode “The Void” as General Valen.
- John Vickery played Neroon for two episodes previously in B5, and here plays Mr. Welles. He was in TNG as Hagan in “Night Terrors”, Gul Rusot in three 7th-season episodes of DS9, and Orak in ENT’s “Judgment”.