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Even without all the foreshadowing it was still an important episode because it capped the entire Raider arc. It was a small arc, sure, but they've been working it over several episodes and it finally comes to a head with the carrier ship reveal (also the first we've ever seen a ship create it's own jump point).

Grail was better than I remembered (I guess I'll save the rest for next week).

Grail was better than I remembered (I guess I'll save the rest for next week).

She had some impressive back arching while suspending herself between cabinets, so I call that a pretty good showing.

She had some impressive back arching while suspending herself between cabinets, so I call that a pretty good showing.

I think it's supposed to be like Anchorman, an over-the-top comedy about a news anchor's hyperinflated ego and delusional sense of importance, in which case it succeed. It's a pretty sharp satire of liberalism, though I think it overdoes it; Sorkin should take a lesson from Colbert who at least makes his satirical

I think it's supposed to be like Anchorman, an over-the-top comedy about a news anchor's hyperinflated ego and delusional sense of importance, in which case it succeed. It's a pretty sharp satire of liberalism, though I think it overdoes it; Sorkin should take a lesson from Colbert who at least makes his satirical

BabyNames website says it comes from Susan, and that Charlaine Harris' grandmother's friend was named Sookie. Whitepages says there are now 34 people in the U.S. named Sookie.

BabyNames website says it comes from Susan, and that Charlaine Harris' grandmother's friend was named Sookie. Whitepages says there are now 34 people in the U.S. named Sookie.

I liked the contrast in Sinclair's take on the war between episodes; first, playing the Xenophobe and giving the popular sentiment "You know what that victory tasted like? Ashes."
Then next episode you see how he really feels: "You say we could've won, but you weren't there. When I looked at those ships I just didn't

I liked the contrast in Sinclair's take on the war between episodes; first, playing the Xenophobe and giving the popular sentiment "You know what that victory tasted like? Ashes."
Then next episode you see how he really feels: "You say we could've won, but you weren't there. When I looked at those ships I just didn't

Nice to see Lennier show up; he's almost like the Spock/Data of the show in his reactions to things. And Bester! But four major recurring antagonists? So there's Bester and

Nice to see Lennier show up; he's almost like the Spock/Data of the show in his reactions to things. And Bester! But four major recurring antagonists? So there's Bester and

She lived in the Basura Blanco trailer court, so she was less black mother stereotype and more white trash. They might have even had it all done before voice casting, further negating your assertion.

She lived in the Basura Blanco trailer court, so she was less black mother stereotype and more white trash. They might have even had it all done before voice casting, further negating your assertion.

Actually, by the time you see a Centari male without tall hair you'll think that looks even weirder.

Actually, by the time you see a Centari male without tall hair you'll think that looks even weirder.

Well, there's also a story reason for nicer styled hair, given that

Well, there's also a story reason for nicer styled hair, given that

B5 can monologue like nobody's business, and that's why I love it