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Title: 4x15 No Surrender, No Retreat


goth willow fan - June 5, 2006 07:50 AM (GMT)
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With Clark having killed 10,000 unarmed refugees, Sheridan once again mobilizes for war. The first target is Proxima 3, which is being bombed into submission. At the same time, Londo tries to get G'Kar to partake in a joint Centauri/Narn statement in support of the war against Clark.

willowroolz - June 5, 2006 09:28 AM (GMT)
Awesome :thumbsup:

What on earth is going on with Vir's hair in this episode? :lol:

The scene with Londo in G'Kar's quarters is stunning. Get the two best actors on the series by a mile, stick them in a room together and let them talk. Well, let Londo talk in this case. A scene like that shouldn't get your heart thumping, but it does. Brilliant, just brilliant - and the later scene where G'Kar goes to Londo at the bar is brief but equally good. Peter Jurasik's expressions are worth more than any amount of words :thumbsup:

The battle's great too, of course. The image of the White Star colliding with the Pollux (?) is jaw-dropping.

And so Garibaldi's on his way... :ponder:

I can't remember exactly, and was wondering, but in each episode that has borne the title of the season, has a character actually said those words? Sheridan says "no surrender, no retreat" here, and I remember someone saying "signs and portents"... :unsure:

Michelle - August 2, 2006 05:45 PM (GMT)
Great ep! B5 is always good when there's a big space battle to watch! :thumbsup:
I knew they'd get some of the Earth forces to join them, but I didn't expect them to get so many.

Good scenes between Londo and G'kar. I thought G'kar might remain stubborn about it, but thankfully he decided that the joint statement was important and worth more than not signing because of their feud.

And finally, Garibaldi's off, but for how long? I'm hoping we'll find out what's up with him before the end of the season. Maybe that'll happen when Sheridan & co go off to liberate Mars? :shrug:

goth willow fan - August 3, 2006 07:56 PM (GMT)
Very powerful ep. There's a genuine feeling of sadness and regret when Sheriden and co are finally forced to openly engage and destroy the Earthforce Destroyers that would not stand down. Weird seeing Dr Kelso as the Fleet Commander!




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