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The Emergence of Shadows: Babylon 5 Watch, Part 5

1 h 0 min · 26. mar. 2026
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Our panel - composed of Cindy Collins Smith, Maggie and Jos Johnson, Richard Strube, Sam Cook, and Amy Browning-Dill - returns as Babylon 5 hits its stride. With the Centauri Emperor’s visit, the beginning of the Great War, and the first true revelations of the Shadows, the series accelerates into its central arc - and rarely lets up. These episodes bring those threads together, deepening the characters and sharpening the show’s core themes of choice, consequences, and sacrifice. Here, the epic begins.

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