A deluxe, six-DVD boxed set collection, comprising the entire second season (22 episodes) of the enormously popular sci-fi television series, BABYLON 5. Action-packed, loaded with visual effects, and brimming with adventure, this collection will surely delight enthusiasts of the show and newcomers alike. Episodes include: ".. Read more
| Starring | Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle |
|---|---|
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
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A deluxe, six-DVD boxed set collection, comprising the entire second season (22 episodes) of the enormously popular sci-fi television series, BABYLON 5. Action-packed, loaded with visual effects, and brimming with adventure, this collection will surely delight enthusiasts of the show and newcomers alike. Episodes include: "Points of Departure," "Revelations," "The Geometry of Shadows," "A Distant Star," "The Long Dark," "Spider In The Web," "A Race Through Dark Places," "Soul Dates," "The Coming Of Shadows," "GROPOS," "All Alone In The Night," "Acts Of Sacrifice," "Hunter, Prey," "There All The Honour Lies," "And Now For A Word," "Knives," "In The Shadow Of Z'Ha'Dum," "Confessions And Lamentations," "Divided Loyalties," "The Long, Twilight Struggle," "Comes The Inquisitor," and "The Fall Of Night."
| Starring | Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle |
|---|---|
| Studio | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 15 hrs 24 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 26 May 2003 Production year: 1995 |
| Format | DVD |
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Even though we still get the parochial idea of aliens that look like humans with cornish pasties for foreheads, and even though the CGI looks a bit ropey nowadays, this series is a complete joy.
Complex politics; real characters with believable histories, strengths and weaknesses; a genuinely galaxy-spanning story over the five year arc; this program will appeal to those who like their hard sci-fi flavoured with reasonable extrapolations of current trends ? it?s good stuff!
This season is where ancient evil stirs and every society and species feels the movement. Babylon 5 has a pivotal role to play, but there?s a long way to go before Good and Evil show their hands, and (clich? or not) all is not what it seems?
Splendid acting (Peter Jurasik is especially noteworthy), wonderful dialog, wonderful scripts ? check this out!
And finally we get to see what Kosh looks like, although we really dont. A fitting and brilliant climax to an excellent season, everything is in place for the up and comming Shadow War, you feel that the lines are being drawn and sides are being picked.
The commentary given on the comming of shadows episode is really insightful, but as per usual gives little away.
Season 3 is gonna be a dusey!