Babylon 5 - Season 4 (1996)
Genre Adventure; Science fiction; Action
Studio Warner Bros.
Series Babylon 5
Movie Release Date 1996
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 966 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Bruce Boxleitner Captain John Sheridan
Richard Biggs Dr. Stephen Franklin
Jason Carter Marcus Cole
Claudia Christian Susan Ivanova
Jeff Conaway Zack Allen
Jerry Doyle Michael Garibaldi
Mira Furlan Ambassador Delenn
Stephen Furst Vir
Peter Jurasik Ambassador Londo Molari
Andreas Katsulas Ambassador G'Kar
Bill Mumy Lennier
Patricia Tallman Lyta Alexander
Crew
Writer J. Michael Straczynski
Producer John Copeland
Director Richard Compton
Director Tony Dow
Writer Peter David
Writer D.C. Fontana
Producer Douglas Netter
Plot
Season 4 began on a high point with the Centauri Prime in the grip of the insane Emperor Cartagia (Wortham Krimmer) and a run of six shows leading to the climax of the war against the Shadows in "Into the Fire." If this colossal narrative was resolved a little too easily and the ultimate aim of the Shadows turned out to be a tad disappointing, it still proved to be the most powerful slice of space opera to ever grace the small screen. In the aftermath the sheer scale dropped back a little but the pace never slowed as the rest of the season played out in one relentless cycle of conspiracy, betrayal and conflict, Babylon 5 siding with the rebel Mars colony against the totalitarian Earth.

Meanwhile Delenn came increasingly into conflict with her own people and, paralleling her relationship with Sheridan, Garibaldi became involved with his ex-fiancée Lise Hampton (Denise Gentile), while an intense platonic love grew between Ivanova and Marcus Cole. On an unstoppable wave fuelled by roller-coaster plot twists and spectacular action shows from "No Surrender, No Retreat"--when Sheridan avows to overthrow EarthGov--to "Rising Star"--when the aim is realized--Babylon 5 achieved a consistent excellence rare in television. Yet within that run "Intersections in Real Time" stood out as a bold experiment; essentially a two-hand drama taking place entirely within one dimly lit room. Beyond this a major character died and Sheridan and Delenn married before the season finale again broke with expectation. In "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars," a future descendant of humanity one million years hence reviews excerpts from the history of Babylon 5. In one sequence set in 2762, a Brother is devoted to the preserving of history some time after the "Big Burn." A homage to Walter M. Miller's classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, Sheridan and Delenn have themselves become the stuff of legend. --Gary S. Dalkin

Episodes
1 The Hour of the Wolf
2 What Ever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
3 The Summoning
4 Falling Towards Apotheosis
5 The Long Night
6 Into the Fire
7 Epiphanies
8 The Illusion of Truth
9 Atonement
10 Racing Mars
11 Lines of Communication
12 Conflicts of Interest
13 Rumors, Bargains and Lies
14 Moments of Transition
15 No Surrender, No Retreat
16 Exercise of Vital Powers
17 The Face of the Enemy
18 Intersections in Real Time
19 Between the Darkness and the Light
20 Endgame
21 Rising Star
22 The Deconstruction of Falling Stars
Features
Disc 1: Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby Box set
Personal Details
My Rating 0
Seen It Yes
Index 90
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $59.98
Location Shelf 1
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Edition Details
Distributor Warner Home Video
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 085392797226
Region Region 1
Release Date 1/6/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 6