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Nitpicking: Babylon 5
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The experiment continues, but with a political theme as Six runs for high office and...stuff happens.
This is it, folks. We examine Babylon 5 as a whole, look at our favorite (and not-so-favorite) episodes and hear a little from the guests we've talked to along the way. We close with a reveal of our next series, starting on July 25!
We examine the ups and downs of B5's final season in preparation for next week's Series Finale, listing our required and skippable episodes and our top and bottom three.
The "good" in goodbye.
Faster than we expected, we've reached The End. Almost everyone is leaving, everyone else is stepping into new positions and it's time to turn off the lights and shut things down.
We're cleaning up - one of the final three episodes in which someone, for some reason, wants to bother killing Michael Garibaldi.
Babylon Five welcomes back G'Kar as we welcome back guest commentator Jill Neff in the flesh to the fabulous Nitpicking Studios.
A quintessentially Babylon Five episode - consequences, change and the summation of the series as a whole, where we also bump up against the limits of the storytelling.
Everything finally catches fire. And, once again, it's a little much for just one episode.
Consequences, consequences, consequences.
The clouds gather in many storylines, but it sort of all comes together.
It's not like Babylon 5 doesn't have good filler. You just won't find it here.
As a special treat, we have the first episode of Brassy and Sassy, a podcast by N:B5 co-host Neil McGarry and Kelly Correno.
Contrary to all available indicators, this Alfred Bester episode is most definitely NOT the jam of guest commentator Cynthia Taylor.
New problems, changing roles, and unpleasant surprises characterize a two-pound episode in a five-pound bag. Be sure to stick around for our discussion with Tim Allen of Code for Recovery!
This episode marks the end of the telepath storyline, in which Garibaldi crashes and Byron burns.
A solid episode of two storylines: Everything goes wrong on Babylon 5, and it's heading the same way on Centauri Prime.
The next installment of Nitpickers v. President John Sheridan continues as Byron and his people do something incredibly stupid.
Neil Gaiman continues the JMS tradition of dropping the "sub" from sub-text. Includes guest commentator Dan Kostelec.
A mass gathering of a perverted nature about a mass gathering of a perverted nature. Includes guest commentators Jill Neff and Cynthia Taylor.



