Babylon 5 - Season 2 - New Command (Points of Departure / Revelations / The Geometry of Shadows / A Distant Star / The Long Dark / A Spider in the Web)
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Babylon 5 - Season 2 - New Command (Points of Departure / Revelations / The Geometry of Shadows / A Distant Star / The Long Dark / A Spider in the Web) - VHS Tape

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Babylon 5 - Season 2 - New Command (Points of Departure / Revelations / The Geometry of Shadows / A Distant Star / The Long Dark / A Spider in the Web)

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VHS Tape - 25 May, 1999
Warner Home Video
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Number of Media: 3
Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • NTSC

Selected Customer Reviews

The best sci-fi television series, ever.

A science fiction soap opera set on a 5 mile long space station? You bet, and one of TV's finest examples of sheer (sometimes mindless) entertainment. This set contains the first 6 episodes from the second season. Of particular importance is episode 1, "Points of Departure," in which Bruce Boxleitner is introduced as the new captain of Babylon 5 after the mysterious reassignment of Commander Sinclair to Minbar. When I first started watching this series I found it to be, at various times, heavy-handed or schmaltzy, but always totally addictive. While this collection is a definite must for B5 fans, it is not the place to start. You've gotta start at the beginning, and simply resign yourself to getting all of them. Although I'm not a person prone to repeated viewings of anything, between the commercially available editions and the episodes I've taped off of television I've managed to collect the entire series, and I have watched it from beginning to end 5 times, so far! I enjoyed the last time through as much as I did the first, and then promptly return to Amazon.com and purchase the episode. Amazon.com is the only place I know of currently, that offers most (if not all) of the commercially available episodes. Sure, B5 is a guilty pleasure, but a pleasure it is and not one you should deny yourself. Enjoy!

 

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