I watched "Believers" on Monday, and "Mind War," "And the Sky Full of Stars," and "Deathwalker" tonight. Not quite in order, but time constraints will do that.

It's surreal diving back in to the beginning! "And so it begins..."
Knowing what's going to happen, it's quite fascinating seeing the pieces being put into place here. Seeing Garibaldi's aide was interesting, as <span class="spoiler"><font class="small">Spoiler:</font><hr /><span>during my first runthrough, he seemed to me to come out of nowhere when he shot Garibaldi in "Chrysalis." I didn't realize he showed up earlier. He seems like a normal guy in his first few appearances. Cool.</span><hr /></span>
I've noticed that pretty much anything Kosh says sets something up for the future. I LOVE how that works. "The avalanche has already begun...it is too late for the pebbles to vote." That line gives me goosebumps. Kosh is probably one of my favorite characters.
Franklin got a real workout in "Believers," and even though it's not really an "arc" episode, it does wonders for his character and establishes from the get-go that he's not going to make any compromises when it comes to saving a life. "Believers" is one of my all-time favorites in the series, although the pointless sublot with Ivanova and the Raiders bugs me a little. I hate to say it, but I'm not really a big Ivanova fan, especially in the early seasons. It took me a long time to really warm up to her character and the way her lines are delivered. As the show goes on, though, she grows on me more and more, especially towards the end. But we'll get to that.
So far, my trip back through season 1 has been very enjoyable and informative. Some of the dialogue at this point still seems pretty clunky, but the actors are all pretty much great. Michael O'Hare is especially surprising the second time around, I'm finding I really like Sinclair and his command style. His strong friendship with Garibaldi is particulary compelling.
Hopefully I'll be able to keep up and stay current with this thread. See you next episode!
P.S. I noticed in the schedule that "War Without End" is listed coming up, I think you may have meant "Voice in the Wilderness."

Although it would be pretty interesting to see "War Without End" before <span class="spoiler"><font class="small">Spoiler:</font><hr /><span>"Babylon Squared."</span><hr /></span> I wonder if the story would be as interesting that way?