{"id":7040,"date":"2018-10-24T13:00:24","date_gmt":"2018-10-24T20:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=7040"},"modified":"2018-10-15T08:23:00","modified_gmt":"2018-10-15T15:23:00","slug":"mark-watches-babylon-5-s02e01-points-of-departure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2018\/10\/mark-watches-babylon-5-s02e01-points-of-departure\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Babylon 5&#8217;: S02E01 &#8211; Points of Departure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of the second season of <i>Babylon 5<\/i>, I wasn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t ready, and I feel like half my predictions are ALREADY WRONG. Intrigued? Then it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s time for Mark to watch <i>Babylon 5<\/i>.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00c2\u00a0<\/span><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>What the fuck WHAT THE FUCK<\/p>\n<p><b>Chrysalis<\/b><\/p>\n<p>So the previous episode was just a gigantic neon sign warning me that HEY, EVERYTHING IS GONNA CHANGE, BUCKLE IN LOSER. I feel like this episode gave me a HUGE update to the mythology of this show, but also continues to leave me in the darkness. Something <i>is<\/i> coming, and Delenn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s transformation is clearly tied to it. (As is Sinclair\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s re-assignment, the introduction of Sinclair, and the Minbari cultural schism.) But I thought that she had the approval of the Grey Council, and this episode outright confirms that she ACCELERATED the prophecy. (What exactly <i>is<\/i> that prophecy? Is it tied to the Minbari souls dilemma?) She wasn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t supposed to transform this early, and whatever the reason for it, it has pushed the timeline further along.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00c2\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m drawn back to Lennier\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s words near the end of \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Points of Departure,\u00e2\u20ac\u009d and before I get to that: damn, Lennier (and Bill Mumy) is so fucking great in this episode. I enjoyed getting to see him be in charge rather than Delenn. (There\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s an interesting parallel between him and Ivanova in this episode, too, since both of them are in leadership roles in the absence of their colleague.) In that role, though, he still worries, more so than I believe we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ve seen before. And he has good reason for that! He reveals to Sheridan and Ivanova the <i>real<\/i> reason for the surrender at the Battle of the Line, and sharing a secret of that importance is TERRIFYING. But it made sense that the message came through a character like Lennier. The religious caste of the Minbari, in general, seems more willing to work with humans, to appreciate and understand them. AND NOW WE KNOW WHY. Oh my god, all the stuff about the river of souls was important because SOULS ARE BEING BORN INTO HUMANS. How? HOW IS THAT EVEN HAPPENING? That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s not important right now, and unlike Sheridan, I <i>fully<\/i> believe this is real. And what a messed up predicament! The warrior caste believes the surrender is bullshit (more on that in a moment), and now, it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s become a moral requirement that humans not be killed because they <i>might<\/i> be holding a Minbari soul. So, how the hell are the humans and Minbari supposed to come together to defeat the darkness if there are <i>four<\/i> different factions at odds?<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00c2\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Sheridan<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t know if there was behind-the-scenes stuff that would explain Sinclair\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s sudden, dramatic departure, but <i>without<\/i> knowing them, I still found the story engaging. There\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s something bold about teasing us with the answer to Sinclair\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s history, having that delayed by Delenn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s transformation, and then, at the opening of the next season, ripping Sinclair away from the narrative. I feel like there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s still a possibility that he can come back, and I hope that is the case. I would love some closure for his character. (Please don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t tell me about this sort of stuff; I want to be surprised about a return if it is happening.)<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00c2\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>But this wouldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t be as satisfying and intriguing if it weren\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t for the introduction of Sheridan at this <i>exact<\/i> point. Even if I never learned what prompted Michael O\u00e2\u20ac\u2122Hare to leave the show, this was such a fantastic place to insert a new character into the main protagonist spot. In just forty-odd minutes, JMS manages to introduce us to a character, explain why they\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re complicated, and then show us how their presence <i>absolutely<\/i> matters to the story. So they don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t feel like a random insert; it felt intentional.<\/p>\n<p>Sheridan is not Sinclair at all. I feel like Sheridan\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s military experience differs from Sinclair\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s, and because of that, there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a gruffness to him that is closer to the surface. We see that in the first episode, and I wonder if that\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s why he was second in line to command <i>Babylon 5<\/i>. What if this station was initially intended not to be diplomatic, but military? It makes sense, especially after the Earth-Minbari war. (And I really REALLY want to see if the show will delve into the reasons for it starting. Yes, Dukhat was murdered, but I feel like there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s more to that story, too.) So, now the Earth Force leaders have gotten what they wanted, but is that a <i>good<\/i> thing?<\/p>\n<p>Well, not to some people, and the appointment of Commander Sheridan comes with one HELL of a bit of baggage. Sheridan\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s reputation as the StarKiller is an immediate complication for <i>Babylon 5<\/i>, and one thing that utterly pleased me about this episode was Sheridan\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s journey. He was confident and brash in the earlier parts of the episode when talking about taking out a massive Minbari warship, and he was openly unapologetic. And I understood that! The Minbari were trying to wipe out the humans (sort of), and Sheridan was defending his home. Why should he feel guilt over that?<\/p>\n<p>But after the <i>Trigati<\/i> returns to operation after 12 years, Sheridan isn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t so sure, and <i>that<\/i> journey was a surprise to me. He handled this conflict extremely well, and his knowledge of some of the more complicated parts of Minbari society definitely helped him. But even after correctly determining that the <i>Trigati<\/i> was trying to bait him into fighting, he still questions himself. Should he have accepted this position? Is his presence just going to exacerbate the Minbari, and how much trouble will that cause for the many species and people living on <i>Babylon 5<\/i>? I greatly appreciated that level of introspection from the main character IN THE FIRST EPISODE. It immediately made me want to see more from him. How can the Minbari and Earth get along if Sheridan infuriates so many Minbari?<\/p>\n<p>The back-to-back punch of this episode and \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Chrysalis\u00e2\u20ac\u009d was a lot, y\u00e2\u20ac\u2122all, and I feel like <i>Babylon 5<\/i> just became a different show. Big changes are in the winds, indeed.<\/p>\n<p>The video for \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Points of Departure\u00e2\u20ac\u009d can be downloaded <a href=\"https:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-babylon-5-season-2\">here for $0.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; <strong>My YA contemporary debut, <a href=\"https:\/\/bit.ly\/AngerIsAGift\">ANGER IS A GIFT<\/a>, is now out in the world!\u00c2\u00a0<\/strong><strong>If you&#8217;d like to stay up-to-date on all announcements regarding my books, <a href=\"http:\/\/eepurl.com\/ey636\">sign up for my newsletter<\/a>! DO IT.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of the second season of Babylon 5, I wasn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t ready, and I feel like half my predictions are ALREADY WRONG. Intrigued? 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