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Babylon 5: Season 3 [DVD]

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  • Actors: Richard Biggs, Mira Furlan, Stephen Furst, Peter Jurasik, Jerry Doyle
  • Directors: Stan Brakhage
  • Writers: J. Michael Straczynski
  • Producers: Robert Latham Brown
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Nov 2003
  • Run Time: 924 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009XMNU
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,981 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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"Matters of Honour" launches the third series of Babylon 5 with the introduction of the White Star, a spacecraft added to enable more of the action to take place away from the static space station. Also introduced is Marcus Cole (Jason Carter) who, in another nod to The Lord of the Rings, is a Ranger not so far removed from JRR Tolkien's Strider. In "Voices of Authority" the show finds an epic scale as Ivanova seeks the mysterious "First Ones" for allies against the Shadows, and evidence is discovered pointing to the truth behind President Santiago's assassination. A third of the way through the series "Messages from Earth", "Point of No Return" and "Severed Dreams" prove pivotal, changing the nature of the story in a way previously unimaginable on network TV. Earth slides into dictatorship, the fascistic Nightwatch takes control of off-world security and Sheridan takes decisive action by declaring Babylon 5 independent.

"Interludes and Examinations" presents the death of a major supporting character, while the two-part "War Without End" reaches apocalyptic dimensions in a complex tale resolving the destiny of Sinclair and the fate of Babylon 4 (dovetailing elegantly with the events of Year One's "Babylon Squared"), resolving a 1,000-year-old paradox and presenting a vision of a very dark future for Sheridan and Delenn. All this is trumped by the monumental "Z'ha'dum". In the preceding "Shadow Dancing", Anna Sheridan (Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Boxleitner's real-life wife) returns from the dead, no longer entirely human. In the mythologically resonant climax Anna invites Sheridan back to the Shadow homeworld with no hope of survival. Just as Gandalf fell into the abyss at Khazad-Dum, so Sheridan takes a comparable leap into the unknown on an alien world.

On the DVD: Babylon 5, Series 3 presents all 22 episodes anamorphically enhanced at 16:9 for widescreen TVs. While not up to blockbuster movie standards these are the finest looking B5 discs yet. Likewise the remixed Dolby Digital 5.1 sound packs a considerable punch in the many action scenes while remaining clear and atmospheric throughout. Reasonable though unremarkable extras are in line with previous box sets, with detailed and informative commentaries by series creator J Michael Straczynski on episodes "Z'Ha'Dum", and the Hugo Award-winning "Severed Dreams". Actors Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle, Richard Biggs and Ed Wasser offer a more jokey and backslapping appraisal of "Interludes and Examinations".

Introduction to Point of Return is essentially a six-minute trailer for the season, while Behind the Mask: Creating the Aliens of B5 offers make-up artist John Vulich, JMS, and producer John Copland reflecting on the creation of various races. Complementing this is a seven-minute look at Building a Better Narn. Designing Tomorrow: The Look of Babylon 5 focuses on the work of production designer John Iacovelli. Finally The Universe of Babylon 5 presents five short character profiles. The set offers an alternative French soundtrack and subtitles in English, English for the hard-of-hearing, French and Dutch. --Gary S Dalkin



DVD Description

Contains all the episodes from Season 3:

  • Matters of Honor
  • Convictions
  • A Day in the Strife
  • Passing Through Gethsemane
  • Voices of Authority
  • Dust to Dust
  • Exogenesis
  • Messages From Earth
  • Point of No Return
  • Severed Dreams
  • Ceremonies of Light and Dark
  • Sic Transit Vir
  • A Late Delivery From Avalon
  • Ship of Tears
  • Interludes and Examinations
  • War Without End 1
  • War Without End 2
  • Walkabout
  • Grey 17 is Missing
  • And the Rock Cried Out No Hiding Place
  • Shadow Dancing
  • Z'ha'dum

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gathering Storm, 16 Oct 2003
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Things are getting more complicated for the crew on Babylon 5 by the day. Not only must they start to figure out some way to defeat the Shadows when the time comes, but they must also deal with the growing threat back home. President Clark is becoming more paranoid and curtaining freedoms at an alarming rate. The crew finds evidence against him, but will it help? Meanwhile, Londo thinks he’s created a monster that has gotten out of hand. G’Kar looks for ways to help in the coming conflict. Franklin is facing a personal problem of his own. And a face from the past returns to the station, with surprising results.

Babylon 5 definitely hit its stride with the third season. Series Creator J. Michael Straczynski wrote the entire season, helping it hang together and tell the story. Bester begins to play more of a role and is fleshed out a little more as a character, and this season also introduces Marcus Cole, the Ranger. While many of the episodes contribute directly to the over all story line, there are still several stand alones, including a personal favorite, “Passing Through Gethsemane” and one I really dislike, “Grey 17 is Missing.” The arc episodes are all top notch. Highlights here include “Point of No Return,” Hugo winning “Severed Dreams,” “Interludes and Examinations,” both parts of “War Without End,” “And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place,” and the best season ending cliffhanger of the series, “Z’ha’dum.”

If you’ve been buying these sets, you know what to expect here. There’s the season intro, two audio commentaries by JMS and one by cast members Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle, Richard Biggs, and Ed Wasser. While JMS’s are good as always, the cast commentary is better this time around, with Jerry not sidetracking them as often. Either way, it’s a great listen. Disc six continues with more data and personnel files as well as documentaries on designing the world and aliens of the series. There’s a separate feature showing the make up process for getting a Narn ready for filming. The audio continues to sound great, and the video seems to be improving, although I do still notice the occasional flaw. Certainly not enough to really interfere with enjoying the show, however.

With the story kicking into high gear, the show just keeps getting better and better. I’m thrilled the series is being preserved on DVD since I watch it every couple of years.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Babylon 5 Hits Home, 3 Oct 2003
Babylon 5 was always great, despite my insistence that the early seasons were plagued by poor episodes. JMS proved that he was capable of maintaining a story arc and doing great episodes. The key to the success of season 3 was one thing : consistency. You see, of the episodes contained on these discs, there's only really one that doesn't fit into the 'very good' category or above.

The rest are an exciting romp. Many shows raise questions about various mysteries in the show, but few actually answer them in a concise and meaningful manner. The X-Files comes to mind as a series which failed to do this, but here Babylon 5 proved once again that it was going to do it. Not one but two arcs culminate (the situation back on Earth and the growing threat of the Shadows) - the first in an outstanding sequence of episodes with breathtaking special effects in "Shattered Dreams". The second builds to the season finale, which isn't the strongest episode of the season, but you simply can't deny the storytelling quality there. The "War Without End" two-parter acts as a satisfying conclusion to one the most ambitious things attempted in sci-fi programming.

Add to that the continued character development of the characters - Londo slips further into darkness, G'Kar pretty much does a 180, and Sheridan builds in his role as leader. The actors are all pretty comfortable in their roles now, and the show has a bigger budget to cope with its ambition. This season is what Babylon 5 is all about, and it's the true highlight. I'd deem it as the best season of sci-fi programming ever.

The DVD set does disappoint, however. The picture quality still isn't what it should be, and while the extras are entertaining, they aren't what they should be. The commentaries are also a bit of a let down, the cast one not being as entertaining as the second season one and the JMS ones not being quite as informative. Still, it's a must-buy.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Action and adventure - what more could you ask for!!!, 27 April 2004
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What a great show. Terrestial tv did this show a great disservice byslotting in late night slots. Thank goodness for DVD or I would havemissed all the good stuff.
Some of the commentaries are entertaining inthe sense that you get the casts's point of view but a great deal is madeof how different they looked 10 years ago!!!
Nonetheless a fabuloussci-fi show highly recommended for any sci-fi fan or anyone who enjoys aprogramme with plots within plots within plots!!!
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