Possible Nit: When we first met her in "No Compromises", Lochley said that she'd studied the Babylon 5 reports thoroughly. However, in the final conversation with Sheridan, she clearly has no idea who "Kosh" was.
Maybe she just doesn't attach much weight to historical perspective, and only read the recent reports.
It's nice to know there's a barbershop in the afterlife. How else could Morden have got a nice new hairdo?? ;)
How come Morden did not know that Sheridan was alive. After all, Morden was around long enough to hear about before he lost everything from the neck up. I mean, a man comming back from the dead might be of interest to people especially when people like Morden who tired to kil him
He felt that, as Sheridan was effectively "Vapourised" by the 600+Megaton Nuclear Blast, when the 2 Nuclear Weapons on the
White Star detonated on/in Zha'Ha'Dum , that rumours of his "Survival" was Alliance propoganda, & "Sheridan" a fake !
In the teaser, Londo refers to the Brakiri as "Brikari". Perhaps he thought about a good glass of brivari at that time. ;)
Of course Morden *also* survived that same blast.
This episode is listed in the wrong spot in Nitcentral. It should come after "Secrets of the Soul"
Not according to the Lurker's Guide, it shouldn't. It seems that the episodes have been re-ordered in the box set for some odd reason.
Well, if the air dates aren't correct in the DVD set, along with the order of the episodes...
there's another nit!
Adam: Of course Morden *also* survived that same blast.
But Morden ran off after Sheridan's daring escape. Anna followed him to the ledge that he jumped off, while Morden was not there. He probably ran to some "panic room" bunker and figured he'd wait it out until hearing Sheridan had been killed/captured. Even with that Morden barely survived the blast; he was picking chared skin off of his face the next time we saw him.