Babylon 5

1994
4.8
918 reviews
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The Complete Third Season episodes (22)

1 Matters Of Honor
11/9/95
Sheridan encounters a Shadow vessel. Londo tries to end his alliance with the Shadows.
2 Convictions
11/16/95
A series of bombings on Babylon 5 triggers an extensive investigation involving some new residents.
3 A Day In The Strife
11/23/95
Narn officials arrive to replace G'Kar. An alien ship threatens the station with a deadly intelligence test.
4 Passing Through Gethsemane
11/30/95
Lyta Alexander returns--as Kosh's aide. A monk on board the station experiences terrifying visions.
5 Voices Of Authority
2/1/96
There's a new, powerful ally in the fight against the Shadows. Sheridan's recent actions are questioned on Earth. Some shocking information about Earth's President Clark is revealed.
6 Dust To Dust
2/8/96
A Psi-Cop investigates a powerful illegal drug on Babylon 5, but Sheridan distrusts his motives. G'Kar makes startling discoveries about Londo.
7 Exogenesis
2/15/96
Marcus and Franklin investigate a series of deaths caused by a mysterious parasite. Shadow vessels amass near Centauri space. Marcus confesses a fondness for Ivanova.
8 Messages From Earth
2/22/96
Sheridan discovers a terrifying new alliance between the Shadows and another race.
9 Point Of No Return
2/29/96
Sheridan clashes with Nightwatch when martial law is imposed on Babylon 5. A prophet reveals Londo's surprising future.
10 Severed Dreams
4/4/96
Earthforce sends destroyers to seize control of Babylon 5, but Sheridan rallies the crew to fight back. As the Shadows gain allies, Earth's colonies defy martial law.
11 Ceremonies Of Light And Dark
4/11/96
When Babylon 5 officially declares independence, Nightwatch terrorists kidnap Delenn. Londo acts against Centauri aggression.
12 Sic Transit Vir
4/18/96
Vir causes controversy by aiding the Narn without authorization. He also meets his fiancée--for the first time. Sheridan shares a romantic dinner with Delenn.
13 A Late Delivery From Avalon
4/25/96
Sheridan urges the planetary leaders to ratify the peace-keeping Babylon Treaty. A mysterious traveler claims to be the legendary King Arthur. Micheal York guest stars.
14 Ship Of Tears
5/2/96
Sheridan forms an uneasy alliance with a former nemesis. As free speech is curtailed on Earth, the Shadows continue to expand their conquest. Walter Koeing ("Star Trek") guest stars.
15 Interludes And Examinations
5/9/96
The Shadows punish Londo. Franklin's drug dependence affects his job performance. The death of an ally mars Sheridan's momentary victory over the Shadows.
16 War Without End Part 1
8/28/13
Sinclair returns to accompany Sheridan on a life-threatening mission involving Babylon 4.
17 War Without End Part 2
5/23/96
Sheridan moves through time, experiencing his future. Sinclair leads the effort to transport Babylon 4 back in time to the first battle with the Shadows.
18 Walkabout
10/3/96
Sheridan uses a powerful new tool against the Shadows. Franklin undertakes a strange mission.
19 Grey 17 Is Missing
10/10/96
Delenn agrees to lead the Rangers, but Marcus must protect her from a deadly threat. Garibaldi investigates a secret station level.
20 And The Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place
10/17/96
Londo uses G'Kar and Vir in a deadly scheme to gain power in the Centauri Royal Court. Sheridan deciphers a key Shadow strategy.
21 Shadow Dancing
10/24/96
The Shadows launch a major offensive. Franklin finds a spiritual resolution. Sheridan receives a surprise visitor (MELISSA GILBERT).
22 Z'Ha'Dum
10/31/96
Londo's political status changes. The history and motives of the Shadows are revealed.

About this show

In 2259, Babylon 5's captain declares the station an independent state and forms a war council to battle the evil Shadows--and their allies on Earth.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
918 reviews
Mari Adkins
November 6, 2017
this is how to write and air a tv show. JMS knows how to write and direct a story. that he wrote a four season arc with a heart-wrenching but beautiful and appropriate is something he should be praised for. In many ways, it's a shame that the fifth season had to be written and tacked on. however, it neither took away from the series nor added anything to it. Sleeping in the Light will always be the best episode of anything i've ever seen on television. i've been a fan of B5 since the first movies and the pilot aired. it's perfect as is. and i thank JMS for giving us this amazing gift.
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Amara MacLeod
June 26, 2015
Nothing compares to this series. It holds up brilliantly in rewatch value and the Story is fantasticly woven. Pull one thread of plot and it would all unravel. Even in the last two seasons that were uncertain of renewal. SyFy has destroyed all space series. We need Joe back.... With the right people, at the right place, at the right time. All alone in the night.
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A Google user
January 17, 2015
Back in the mid-90's when episodic television was king, along came Babylon 5 and creator J. Michael Straczynski's idea to tell a novel on television. Framed as a full story, with a clear beginning, middle, and end, JMS was able to tell a sprawling story that showed that the Star Trek mentality of a perfect-society and reset buttons aplenty did not have to define science fiction television (disclaimer: I love Star Trek, up until Voyager, but too many shows followed the Star Trek formula, which was becoming cliched). Shows such as the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, where the problems the characters faced one episode continued to affect them for many episodes/seasons, had Babylon 5 to thank for setting the bar. Yes, the graphics seem dated, but that's true of many sci-fi shows, as they all rely on special effects, a field in which breakthroughs are occurring very quickly. And, yes, JMS' dialogue does veer into cheesy/boring territory. And, yes, the fight choreography is questionable. I prefer to view all of these as quirks which add to my love of the show!
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