To start off with, if you're going to go find yourself: don't do it in the crime-ridden ghetto. Why do I say this? Because you just might get shanked! And that's exactly what happens to Franklin. Then Franklin sees himself. I'll call what he sees Franklin #2. I love Franklin #2 because he tells Franklin what a fuck-up he is. He's been running all his life. The job to run from his family. The stems to run from his job. Now the walkabout to run from everything. So, Franklin, bleeding like crazy, gets up, walks, makes it long enough to be rescued by medics. Glad that storyline's wrapped up. Too bad Franklin had to be stabbed with a knife to find what he was looking for.
Meanwhile, the League of Non-Aligned Worlds reluctantly votes to commit their ships to aiding Sheridan and Delenn's fleet to fight the Shadows. I can see their point-of-view when it comes to their reluctance. They don't want to leave their worlds defenseless. At the same time, mobilizing a fleet against the Shadows is important. So, they're stuck between a rock and a hard place and tell Sheridan they hope it's worth it.
The combined fleet looks impressive. I'm taking note that this is the first time in B5 (or DS9) that I'm seeing such an organized fleet and with so many different attack wings. So, that was interesting for me to finally see on my projector. Interesting choice of camera work to depict the Minbari telepaths in those ships. And the battles looked pretty good by '90s TV CGI standards. I was fully bought into it.
But, oddly enough, the main thing that interested me the most were the relationships. I'd say it's bizarre because I'd say I'm not usually a shipper, but then I'm all about Margo/Sergei on
For All Mankind, Janeway/Chakotay on
Voyager, Worf/Dax on DS9, and here we are with
Babylon 5. I'm all about Sheridan/Delenn and Ivanova/Marcus. At one point I said out loud to Ivanova and Marcus, "Go to bed with each other already!"
Interesting Minbari tradition where the woman gets to see if they like the man's true face. Delenn likes Sheridan's true face, so I guess that makes them even more of an item. Whatever works for them!
One last thing to mention: I like Garibaldi being worried about Franklin, but then trying to deny it in the most Tough Guy way possible. "I just didn't want to lose a bet!" Yeah, right.
Then there's the cliffhanger ending. Sheridan's wife! That's a cliffhanger! What the Hell are the Shadows up to with
this?!
The Z-Minus Countdown continues! I expect the next episode to be a major powerhouse. And I liked this one too.
I give it an 8.