Jon and Blaine look at what happens when President Clark sends someone to the station to ensure all things conform to the messages sent from home.
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Jon and Blaine look at what happens when President Clark sends someone to the station to ensure all things conform to the messages sent from home.
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Jon and Blaine take a look at John Vornholt’s second Babylon 5 tie-in novel, which feels like a direct sequel to season one’s “Parliament of Dreams”.
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Jon and Blaine respond to feedback! There’s a lot of it this time around, so it will be split into multiple feedback episodes.
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Jon and Blaine look at a mystery focused on Brother Edward, who is being tortured by persons unknown. On the one hand, this could be completely random targeting, but on the other hand, he’s played by Brad Dourif.
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Jon and Blaine have a challenge for our readers: develop a proof for the Riemann Hypothesis. If you succeed, we will share untold secrets. You don’t want to fail.
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Jon and Blaine look at a mad bomber and a life-or-death situation for Londo and G’Kar.
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Jon and Blaine are back for the third season of Babylon 5, looking at the introduction of Marcus Cole and the mysterious new ships that have been seen.
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Jon and Blaine look at the season two finale.
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Jon and Blaine discuss Delenn’s encounter with an unexpected Vorlon agent.
Please note: due to unforeseen circumstances and technical difficulties, Blaine’s audio occasionally drops out. His comments are still comprehensible, but the audio quality is not where we like it to be.
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Jon and Blaine look at the end of the Narn/Centauri War.
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