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The ISN sends reporters to make a video report on Babylon 5. Explaining that he will try to tell as much of the truth as he can, the lead journalists refuses to promise that he can be in any way impartial, but implores Babylon 5 to tell their side of the story, anyhow. The results turn out to be even worse than what they expected. |
The ISN sends reporters to make a video report on Babylon 5. Explaining that he will try to tell as much of the truth as he can, the lead journalists refuses to promise that he can be in any way impartial, but implores Babylon 5 to tell their side of the story, anyhow. The results turn out to be even worse than what they expected. |
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===Act I=== |
Revision as of 21:33, 15 September 2014
Cast
Starring
- Bruce Boxleitner as Captain John Sheridan
- Claudia Christian as Commander Susan Ivanova
- Jerry Doyle as Michael Garibaldi
- Mira Furlan as Ambassador Delenn
- Richard Biggs as Dr. Stephen Franklin
- Stephen Furst as Vir Cotto
- Bill Mumy as Lennier
- Andreas Katsulas as Ambassador G'Kar
- Peter Jurasik as Ambassador Londo Mollari
- Jeff Conaway as Security Chief Zack Allan
- Jason Carter as Marcus Cole
- Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander
Guest Starring
Co-Starring
- Andrew Craig as Client
- David A. Kimball as Parks
Featuring
Cast Notes
- Regular characters appearing in this episode are John Sheridan, Susan Ivanova, Michael Garibaldi, Delenn, Stephen Franklin, Zack Allan, Lennier and Londo Mollari.
Summary
The ISN sends reporters to make a video report on Babylon 5. Explaining that he will try to tell as much of the truth as he can, the lead journalists refuses to promise that he can be in any way impartial, but implores Babylon 5 to tell their side of the story, anyhow. The results turn out to be even worse than what they expected.
Introduction
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Memorable quotes
Continuity
While the special presentation on Babylon 5 was ultimately propaganda, attentive viewers will notice that Dan Randall may have kept his promise to Sheridan. This moment of truth can be seen when Randall mentions that Sheridan's father, David has gone missing and the family farm has been destroyed.
DVD release
This episode, along with the other episodes from season four, has been released on DVD with extensive special features.
External Links
Babylon 5 Season 4 "No Surrender, No Retreat" | ||||
<<< Previous Season • "The Hour of the Wolf" • "Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?" • "The Summoning" • "Falling Toward Apotheosis" • "The Long Night" • "Into the Fire" • "Epiphanies" • "The Illusion of Truth" • "Atonement" • "Racing Mars" • "Lines of Communication" • "Conflicts of Interest" • "Rumors, Bargains and Lies" • "Moments of Transition" • "No Surrender, No Retreat" • "The Exercise of Vital Powers" • "The Face of the Enemy" • "Intersections in Real Time" • "Between the Darkness and the Light" • "Endgame" • "Rising Star" • "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars" • Next Season >>> |
Babylon 5 franchise |
Babylon 5 & Crusade Episodes by Season |
Signs and Portents • The Coming of Shadows • Point of No Return • No Surrender, No Retreat • Wheel of Fire • Crusade: Season 1 • Unfilmed Episodes |
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The Gathering • In the Beginning • Thirdspace • River of Souls • A Call to Arms • The Legend of the Rangers • Voices in the Dark • The Road Home |
Printed Media |
Novels • Comic Books • Short Stories • Reference books • Magazines |
Other Media |
DVD Releases • VHS Home Video • The Official Guide to Babylon 5 • Babylon 5: Into the Fire |