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Audio commentary on three key episodes by series creator J. Michael Straczynski, one including director Mike Vejar; audio commentary by cast members Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle, Peter Jurasik, and Patricia Tallman; brand new introduction by Straczynski; "Celestial Sounds" featurette about series composer Christopher Franke and the making of the series' music; "No Surrender, No Retreat Suite" - original music composed exclusively for the DVD; "The Universe of Babylon 5; Data Files, including "Voice of the Resistance," "Edgars Industries," "Mars Resistance," "Battle for Earth," and "Proxima;" Personnel files, including Lyta Alexander, Kosh II, Cartagia, Lorien, and Neroon; gag reel; all-new digital wide-screen transfers (16:9, 1.77 aspect ratio); soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Disc 1
1. Seven Days. [4:41]
2. Frayed Alliance. [8:02]
3. Vorlon Refusal. [9:25]
4. Emperor Gone Mad. [9:58]
5. The Scan. [5:33]
6. "Who Are You?" [6:00]
1. Dead Man Talking. [6:28]
2. Time Will Tell. [8:14]
3. Friendship. [9:11]
4. Prisoner G'Kar. [6:54]
5. First of the First Ones. [7:04]
6. A Way Out. [5:48]
1. The Jester. [4:40]
2. Jack's Quest. [10:50]
3. Vorlon Mystery. [8:30]
4. The Scream. [6:26]
5. The Return. [7:39]
6. Sheridan's Report. [5:36]
1. Remain Calm. [4:10]
2. Burning Ambitions. [7:56]
3. Eliminate the Vorlon. [9:37]
4. Ambush. [7:34]
5. Forced Exit. [7:09]
6. Twenty Years. [7:15]
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Assassins' Council. [4:21]
2. The Plan. [9:33]
3. Et Tu, Vir? [6:39]
4. Planet Killers. [11:10]
5. A Soldier's Duty. [6:08]
6. No Turning Back. [5:52]
1. A Fleet of Thousands. [4:43]
2. Telling Londo. [9:28]
3. Ultimatum. [5:57]
4. The Wakeup Call. [8:01]
5. The Choice. [11:26]
6. The 3rd Age. [4:06]
1. Jubilation. [4:40]
2. The Message. [6:35]
3. Garibaldi's Rationale. [8:11]
4. Bester's Request. [7:53]
5. The Late Great Z'ha'dum. [8:27]
6. More Than a P-5. [7:56]
1. Smile, You're on ISN. [5:24]
2. Dan Randall. [9:46]
3. Getting the Story. [7:38]
4. ISN Special Report. [8:31]
5. More Lies, More Distortions. [5:45]
6. Randall's Wrap. [6:36]
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. A New Look. [4:14]
2. Third Night. [10:29]
3. The First Dreaming. [6:32]
4. No Mercy. [10:04]
5. The Second Dreaming. [9:38]
6. To Mars. [2:43]
1. Unexpected Cargo. [5:14]
2. Captain Jack. [9:07]
3. Welcome to Mars. [9:06]
4. Captives. [10:03]
5. Parasite. [6:35]
6. Conspirator. [3:37]
1. Cryptic. [5:15]
2. An Idea. [7:38]
3. With the Resistance. [8:04]
4. Drakh Encounter. [10:20]
5. The Price. [6:24]
6. Destiny. [6:30]
1. Garibaldi, P.I. [4:46]
2. Power Source. [9:35]
3. Lise. [7:22]
4. Alien Nations. [11:32]
5. Docking Bay 3. [7:49]
6. Broadcast #1. [3:06]
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. Breakfast. [5:06]
2. A Question of Balance. [10:16]
3. An Unusual Order. [7:10]
4. The Drop-In. [9:05]
5. Solidarity. [9:23]
6. Treachery. [3:11]
1. Restless Nights. [5:32]
2. Decision: Surrender. [9:14]
3. An Offer. [6:19]
4. Starfire. [11:07]
5. Sacrifice. [5:43]
6. A New Grey Council. [6:16]
1. "Enough Is Enough." [5:24]
2. Garibaldi's Way. [6:00]
3. Briefing. [12:46]
4. Hostile Targets. [6:25]
5. Mission Accomplished. [5:56]
6. Allies. [7:41]
1. Back on Mars. [5:04]
2. Awake. [7:16]
3. Scanning Garibaldi. [7:47]
4. William Edgars: Kingmaker. [9:58]
5. Secret Experiment. [9:06]
6. In or Out? [5:04]
Side #5 -- Disc 5
1. Pieces of Silver. [4:07]
2. Strange Cargo. [7:26]
3. Trapped. [10:34]
4. The Real Threat. [9:22]
5. Remember. [8:14]
6. Found Dead. [4:27]
1. The Process. [6:05]
2. Excellent Corned Beef. [10:23]
3. Resistance. [7:53]
4. A Broken Drazi. [8:05]
5. Vision of Delenn. [4:50]
6. Full Circle. [6:55]
1. Mind Game. [5:30]
2. Proof. [9:45]
3. The Glue. [9:16]
4. Springing Sheridan. [6:57]
5. Death Incarnate. [5:11]
6. Prognosis: Dire. [7:31]
1. Battle Readiness. [7:14]
2. Pre-Attack Instructions. [6:04]
3. Awakenings. [8:00]
4. A Ranger's Request. [6:03]
5. Scorched Earth. [11:16]
6. Alien Healing Device. [5:34]
Side #6 -- Disc 6
1. Luchenko's Message. [3:37]
2. Remembering Marcus. [9:51]
3. Terms. [9:44]
4. United. [11:40]
5. Mr. President. [3:45]
6. Rice. [5:33]
1. Homecoming. [5:08]
2. January 2, 2262. [6:30]
3. T + 100. [9:22]
4. T + 500. [11:11]
5. T + 1000. [8:40]
6. T + 1,000,000. [3:20]
The undisputed apex of this five-year series is reached with the 22 superb episodes of Season 4. There’s not a weak hour in the group, thanks to the superb writing of series creator J. Michael Straczynski and the uniformly fine performances of a talented cast. The season begins with sadistic emperor Cartagia (Wortham Krimmer) in command of Centauri Prime and proceeds with a six-episode arc that brings the memorable Shadow War to a dramatic conclusion. This hardly ends the travails of Babylon 5, though: Earth has become dominated by the totalitarian regime of paranoid president Clark (Gary McGurk), and space station commander John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) is determined to wrest control of his home planet from the power-mad dictator. Various subplots -- including, most prominently, the romance of Sheridan and Minbari ambassador Delenn (Mira Furlan) -- come to a head during this season, which blends space opera of truly epic scope with introspective, character-driven drama of a high order. Among the most notable episodes are "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars," a fan favorite in which a visitor from a million years in the future reflects on the 23rd-century conflicts; "Intersection in Real Time," a two-character piece set entirely in one room; and "No Surrender, No Retreat," in which a defiant Sheridan flings down the gauntlet and vows to overthrow Clark. All-new digital wide-screen transfers and remastered Dolby Digital sound, an introduction by Straczynski, and commentaries on several key episodes help make this six-disc box set the clear standout of the group. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble