Confessions & Lamentations

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Babylon 5: Season 2 - The Coming Of Shadows (2259): Confessions & Lamentations
By Brian Webber (Bwebber) on Thursday, October 29, 1998 - 1:53 pm:

This is compition for GROPOS for the TFKPIB (Thanks For Keeping Prozac In Buisness) Award. It amazes me how depressing this episode is.


By Richie Vest on Tuesday, November 24, 1998 - 7:59 am:

Ok Doctor Franklin and the Markab Doctor walk into a tube and they are talking about the disease. They talk in the tube for a few moments. They arrive at their destination(medlab) and conunite the scene. Just one problem, Neither one told the computer where to go it just went to their destination.


By Douglas Nicol on Saturday, July 15, 2000 - 3:19 pm:

I know I might go on a bit about Delenn. :)
BUT, one of the most heartbreaking moments of the series: When the hatchway is opened and Delenn and Lennier are the only ones left alive in that sea of bodies.


By Douglas Nicol on Monday, April 12, 2004 - 2:42 pm:

This is something I heard in one book that was interesting, the episode of B5's 2nd season with Dwight Schultz, the Long Dark if I remember correctly has a Shadow 'foot soldier' in it.

Now, while all the races seem to have some sort of knowledge, usually fragmented legends about the Shadows, the Markab seem to know more than anybody else, bar the Narn who are getting dealt with slowly but surely, and the Minbari who aren't talking right now.

Fast forward a few episodes and the Markab are suddenly dying from the Drafa plague.

The question is, is this coincidence, or could the Shadows have had something to do with the Markabs extinction?


By Gordon Lawyer on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 - 5:12 am:

The possibility is mentioned in The Lurker's Guide. I for one think it's the case. Frankin's going on about a virus going dormant always seemed a bit lame to me.


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