Zack was a good supporting character and I’m glad they kept him up. A different, more everyman personality without the trials they put poor O’Brien through on DS9.
According to the latest polls from the Ministry of Information, the chance of war is indeed at an all time low. Meanwhile, ratings show that approval for President Clarke is at a record high.
One thing I like about B5 is the fact that security is very competent. Security in Star Trek the Next Generation were a bunch of buffoons that could not tie their own shoe laces. For example, at 3:51 the guard in the middle has his weapon pointed up to avoid friendly fire.
For those that don't know, this is one of the key WHAM episodes of Season 2. Like everyone else on Babylon 5, Mr. Morden is not exactly what he appears to be...
The man is supposed to be dead and they've already dealt with a result of a Black Ops program that brought a dead man back as an assassin to kill a well known businessman. Being jumpy after that scenario makes sense.
Zack was a good supporting character and I’m glad they kept him up. A different, more everyman personality without the trials they put poor O’Brien through on DS9.
This was such a good episode.
Ministry of Peace. How intriguing.
Is there no war in Ba Sing Se?
According to the latest polls from the Ministry of Information, the chance of war is indeed at an all time low. Meanwhile, ratings show that approval for President Clarke is at a record high.
You really do lose most of your rights when you die so you may not want to push your luck.
Undeath is...a very interesting legal situation.
Those actually are pretty nice shoes, never paid attention to them before.
One thing I like about B5 is the fact that security is very competent. Security in Star Trek the Next Generation were a bunch of buffoons that could not tie their own shoe laces.
For example, at 3:51 the guard in the middle has his weapon pointed up to avoid friendly fire.
For those that don't know, this is one of the key WHAM episodes of Season 2. Like everyone else on Babylon 5, Mr. Morden is not exactly what he appears to be...
MiniPax? How Orwellian...
It's specifically intended to be
It’s funny how at the simplest sign of disobedience everybody simultaneously pulls their guns on Morden.
Who trained them?
NYPD or LAPD?
Probably ATF or Capitol Police.
The man is supposed to be dead and they've already dealt with a result of a Black Ops program that brought a dead man back as an assassin to kill a well known businessman. Being jumpy after that scenario makes sense.
They were forewarned about him, he was a potential risk.
Was that Martin Shaw in the background?