(For the record, I've had internet troubles for some time now. I'm not meaning to clump these things together, scout's honor.)
"Epiphanies"
Well, I knew the episode after a number like "Into the Fire" would be a lot less momentous; I mean, it just had to be. So I settled in, prepared for the worst and... oh, hey. Bester.
Now that the pesky, third-rate,
galaxy-rending Shadows and Vorlons are gone, the true threat doth emergeth: an unassuming chancellor from Naboo by the name of President Clark. Bester continues to play his hand close to his alleged heart, tricking his superiors and aiding the Warriors of Light in their quest for the four crystals. Little does anyone -- including the audience -- realize the depths this man will comb for his
preciousss.
Bad jokes aside, there was a lot of heart in this one. Sheridan's quips in particular when Bester was meeting with the council were most excellent, as was the fun, albeit predictable, matter of Lyta being blatantly more powerful than trivial things like numbers and ratings give her credit for. I'm almost inclined to think the fact that everyone still regards her as a P5 despite her obvious strength of quality is derivative of the show's ever-middling ratings despite its powerhouse storytelling. Yes, I do believe so. Oh, JMS, you kidder.
It's a damn crying shame I've already seen the next few episodes, including one in which my suspicions were confirmed, because I would have looked super-rad if I'd managed to post this review in time to note that I figured we'd be seeing those evacuating allies of the Shadows' homeworld sometime soon. Also, exploding Zha'dum is exploding. That was amusing.
Oh, and Garibreakdown over here. I like the guy a lot and I'm sympathetic, but I can't help but notice the message that (clearly) triggered his turnabout bears a striking resemblance to the time portals in Squaresoft's 1995 RPG
Chrono Trigger. So I must bring forth an expert prediction: I believe the real Garibaldi has been sucked back in time while replaced with a darker, edgier 'what if' kind of version. That's right, folks -- Battlestar Garibaldilactica.