Voices Of Authority

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Babylon 5: Season 3 - Point Of No Return (2260): Voices Of Authority
The Plot: To find some of the First Ones, Draal returns. Sheridan must keep his war council a secret from the new politcal officer. Garibaldi must keep it a secret from Zack.
By Lee Jamilkowski on Saturday, November 14, 1998 - 7:18 pm:

The line of the episode must be, "You're about to go where everybody has gone before." Everyone see where Marcus' attraction to Ivanova is beginning? Yet another (one of the first) episode in which both are sent off in a ship together to do a job... foreshadowing their (almost) final waking moments together.


By Ranger-In-Training on Monday, August 09, 1999 - 7:36 am:

Near the end of the episode, Marcus suggests disguising himself as a Vorlon god to trick the First Ones. Give me a break.

Given that absolutely no one not directly involved with the Vorlons (ie, the Shadows, Lyta, Mr. Sebastian) knows the first thing about the Vorlons themselves, why would a fairly young Ranger know what one of their gods looks like?


By Callie Sullivan on Monday, August 09, 1999 - 3:16 pm:

Ranger - he was joking! He has no more idea of what the Vorlon gods look like than anyone else. It was meant to be funny - well, it made me laugh.

Keep on with the training ...:)


By Ranger-In-Training on Tuesday, August 10, 1999 - 6:31 am:

Well, at least that explains the otherwise silly idea that a vorlon god looks like a humanoid with a bucket on his head. Thanks, Callie.


By Douglas Nicol on Saturday, October 14, 2000 - 11:19 am:

I must admit, the political officer (Commisar?) idea was a good little plot line, but did anyone else think that Julie Musante made herself seem just TOO obvious. I realise that the Ministry of Peace and Nightwatch were more subtle at the beginning and were building up, but she just seems overeager.


By Douglas Nicol on Monday, December 29, 2003 - 3:23 pm:

Another classic line, Sheridans looks down at the naked Musantes chest and mutters "It must be colder in here than I thought" :)


By Torque, Son of Keplar (Klingon) on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 - 5:30 pm:

Ruminations

- Boy, the french still get picked on. This time regarding language.


- The White Star bridge has changed. More symmetrical and traditonal looking. Well, traditional from human standards. Reminds me of a cross between the Enterprise D bridge and the Defiant bridge.


By Gordon Lawyer (Glawyer) on Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 7:04 am:

Well Marcus is British.


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