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Babylon 5: Complete Second Season Cast: Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, Bill Mumy

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/29/2003
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Features

Commentary by series creator/producer J. Michael Straczynski; "Building Babylon: Blueprint of an Episode" featurette; "Shadows and Dreams: Honors of Babylon" featurette; "The Universe of Babylon 5" personnel files; Gag reel

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
1. Reassigned [5:41]
2. The New Captain [8:33]
3. Kalain [8:02]
4. Breaking Silence [6:29]
5. Red Alert! [11:37]
6. The Last Best Hope [3:19]
1. G'Kar Besieged [4:06]
2. A Shadowman [9:15]
3. Saving Garibaldi [6:38]
4. Edge of Extinction [9:00]
5. The New Delenn [9:52]
6. Ivanova's Report [4:52]
1. Conspiracy [6:55]
2. Purple and Green [10:01]
3. Mollari's Ruse [7:35]
4. Powerful Magic [7:56]
5. Green Leader [6:42]
6. Warning [4:34]
1. Capt. Maynard [3:40]
2. Old Friends [8:38]
3. Crisis on Cortez [9:34]
4. Mayday! [8:01]
5. The Way Home [10:11]
6. Star Stuff [3:37]
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Copernicus [3:28]
2. The Awakening [8:27]
3. Dire Dreams [9:08]
4. Ghost Story [13:21]
5. Kill Zone [5:32]
6. No Promises [3:45]
1. Negotiation [4:59]
2. "Free Mars!" [10:24]
3. Another Victim [5:32]
4. Abel Horn [8:41]
5. Dead Again [9:45]
6. Bureau 13 [4:19]
1. Family Feud [4:36]
2. Bad Hair Day [10:41]
3. The Ex [7:54]
4. Day of Ascension [5:48]
5. The K.O. [9:28]
6. Mollari's Choice [5:15]
1. Rent Due [5:22]
2. The Underground [7:00]
3. Dinner Date [10:14]
4. Psi Secrets [9:08]
5. Bester Bested [7:37]
6. +/- 60 [4:21]
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. Royalty [5:17]
2. Death Plot [5:18]
3. Prelude to War [8:43]
4. "It Has Begun" [8:44]
5. Sinclair's Message [12:26]
6. Power Player [3:10]
1. 25,000 Guests [3:24]
2. Official Briefing [9:32]
3. Infirmary Blues [5:27]
4. In the War Room [10:35]
5. Moving Out [11:26]
6. Live From Akdor [3:16]
1. Delenn's Dilemma [4:29]
2. Abduction [6:33]
3. Mortal Combat [7:51]
4. Grey Council [11:24]
5. Escape and Rescue [6:59]
6. Covert Mission [6:24]
1. Heroes of Narn [5:46]
2. Meet the Lumati [7:00]
3. Bigotry [8:55]
4. Duel [8:23]
5. Mad Love [9:25]
6. Centauri Justice [4:11]
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. Kosh's Ship [5:46]
2. Agent Cranston [7:48]
3. Hidden Message [8:12]
4. Vorlon Encounter [10:57]
5. Negative Scan [7:16]
6. Organic Technology [3:41]
1. "Death First!" [4:31]
2. About the PPG [6:45]
3. Indictment: Murder [5:52]
4. Vorlon Lesson [10:59]
5. Caught in a Lie [10:05]
6. Sheridan Teddy Bear [5:28]
1. 09/16/2259 [4:08]
2. Points of View [7:41]
3. C and C [11:06]
4. Acts of War [9:30]
5. Sheridan's Ultimatum [6:28]
6. Postmortems [4:46]
1. Vir's Wish [6:04]
2. Icarus Survivor [7:38]
3. Garibaldi Walks [8:29]
4. Unauthorized Scan [8:22]
5. Beware the Shadows [9:57]
6. Sworn Avenger [3:14]
Side #5 -- Disc 5
1. Batter Up! [4:38]
2. Attack of the Dead [7:38]
3. Monsters and More [8:00]
4. Centauri Challenge [10:14]
5. Free at Last [9:08]
6. Troubled Path [4:02]
1. Outbreak [3:58]
2. Minbari Ritual [8:19]
3. Quarantine [9:45]
4. Fear and Compassion [8:37]
5. Race for a Cure [10:23]
6. Grim Reapings [2:38]
1. Universe Today [4:42]
2. Lyta Alexander [5:38]
3. Sleeper Spies [12:21]
4. Ivanova's Secret [6:52]
5. Mind Probe [7:44]
6. A Kosh Connection? [6:25]
1. Centauri Prime [4:49]
2. Seizing Destiny [8:51]
3. Meeting With Draal [9:09]
4. Doomed Planet [7:13]
5. Sanctuary [8:14]
6. Rangers [5:27]
Side #6 -- Disc 6
1. Ominous Words [3:57]
2. Gun Smuggling [6:15]
3. Sebastian [9:19]
4. House of Pain [9:22]
5. Tested and True [8:44]
6. Remember Jack [6:05]
1. Fight Training [4:36]
2. Earth Delegates [8:23]
3. "Peace in Our Time" [9:49]
4. Deadly Force [7:12]
5. A Being of Light [9:16]
6. A New Hope [4:25]

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Editorial Reviews

Inspired by, but in no way derivative of, the long-running Star Trek, this early-'90s sci-fi series acquired a devoted and sizable fan following, making its issuance on DVD not only welcome but inevitable. Creator J. Michael Straczynski designed his series with a master plan, intending each episode to be part of a unified story that would stretch across five seasons. This narrative cohesiveness gave Babylon 5 a little something extra, making it more aesthetically satisfying than open-ended TV series. Season 2 saw Captain John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) take over for Commander Jeffrey Sinclair (Michael O'Hare) -- changing the chemistry among a staff that includes chief security officer Michael Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle), Lt. Commander Susan Ivanova (Claudia Christian), and resident telepath Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson). Things truly begin to get more complicated in this sophomore run, which includes such memorable episodes as: "The Coming of Shadows," in which the Centauri emperor comes to deliver a message of peace; "The Geometry of Shadows," wherein a group of Techno-Mages pass through the station on their way to an unnamed destination; and "In The Shadow of Z'Ha'Dum," a suspenseful episode where Capt. Sheridan investigates the death of his wife. Consistently fine writing, inventive production design, and above-average acting made Babylon 5 extremely popular with genre fans. It also earned extra points for such gambits as casting Lost in Space's young Will Robinson, Bill Mumy, as the alien Lennier; Animal House's Flounder, Stephen Furst, as the alien Vir Cotto; and erstwhile Taxi hack Jeff Conaway as Zack Allan, a member of the Bab-5 security team. Barnes & Noble

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Good Show but Bad Packageby ldekalb2

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June 21, 2009: I loved this show when it was on the air and so I've wanted to get the series on DVD. However, when it finally came, a day is an eternity, two of the disc trays slid out when I opened it up. I could have glued them in, but I wasn't sure if it would stay so I opted to exchange it at the store. When I called they said they didn't have in in stock. I would have to wait a week or so. When I got word they had it in, I hurried over to make the exchange. However, what they had ordered in was not Babylon 5, but Babylon Hotel. Babylon 5, Second Season was in the bin where it had been the last time I looked so I was able to make the exchange.

The reason I bought it online even though I've had problems before with the products choosen for me was the great price given online, plus having an online only coupon. This experience makes me leary of buying online as well as calling the store, instead of being there in person to see for myself. Good show, lousy experience.

It didn't save my marriage!by Anonymous

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September 03, 2003: This is a great show. It's the only thing my ex-wife and I had in common. When B5 was on, there was peace in the house. I love B5. Ah, back in the day... Get this series. Watch it. It's sublime.


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