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1.00 The Gathering (pilot movie)
The Vorlon ambassador arrives on Babylon 5, only to be poisoned the moment he steps off his ship. That’ll teach him not to show up two days early.
1.01 Midnight on the Firing Line
Those nasty Narn attack a Centauri outpost. But don’t get too fond of Londo and his fading Republic. . . .
1.02 Soul Hunter
An immortal alien wants to add Delenn to his collection of glowing flying marbles. Delenn’s soul isn’t the only marble he’s missing, either.
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1.03 Born to the Purple
Londo falls in love with a dancer – but her friends can’t dance, and if they can’t dance, they’re no friends of his.
1.04 Infection
A mad scientist enlists Franklin's help in meddling with alien artifacts. As with any foray into Mad Science, things go boom.
1.05 The Parliament of Dreams
Londo passes out, Sinclair puts out and G'Kar wigs out as religion, romance and retribution come to roost on Babylon 5.
1.06 Mind War
Bester, the telepathic Snidely Whiplash, arrives in pursuit of a fugitive from a Psi Corps experiment.
1.07 The War Prayer
Ivanova's old flame arrives amid a series of attacks against aliens by members of a radical pro-Earth movement. Would anyone care to lay odds that he isn't involved in the violence?
1.08 And the Sky Full of Stars
Mysterious agents force Sinclair to relive the Battle of the Line.
1.09 Deathwalker
A genocidal alien war criminal comes to Babylon 5, and everyone's just dying to show her around and gain access to her Mad Science.
1.10 Believers
Dr. Franklin operates on a dying child, against the parents' wishes. Ingrates, they don't say thanks.
1.11 Survivors
Someone's trying to blow up the station, but where's Garibaldi? Running from security and trying to find the real villains.
1.12 By Any Means Necessary
Sinclair stops all the catfights: dock workers, a cocky labor negotiator, Londo and G'kar up to their old tricks. Sinclair's good like that, but don't expect him to earn brownie points back home.
1.13 Signs and Portents
Raiders in the sky! Lord Kiro wants the Eye! Morden asks questions. My oh my! Seminal episode -- more detailed analysis available.
1.14 TKO
Garibaldi’s friend has the eye of the tiger, but it’s Susan’s party and she’ll cry if she wants to.
1.15 Grail
A pilgrim comes to Babylon 5 searching for the Holy Grail. He is a man "of infinite promise and goodness," but guys like that rarely last more than about 43 minutes on this station.
1.16 Eyes
It’s a whirlwind of auditing fun when Earthforce Internal Investigations has a few questions for the command crew. Maybe Sinclair shouldn’t have gotten involved in that spoo smuggling ring?
1.17 Legacies
The Minbari misplace a body. Meanwhile, a young woman comes into her psionic powers and attracts the attention of Psi Corps. We’re just glad she isn’t being snubbed at the prom.
1.18 A Voice in the Wilderness Part 1
The command staff of Babylon 5 thought Epsilon Three was safe, stable and uninhabited. Sure it was – and Mars isn’t rebelling and there isn’t a hole in Sinclair’s mind.
1.19 A Voice in the Wilderness Part 2
With Earth Force clowns to the left of him and hostile alien jokers to the right, here's Sinclair, stuck in the middle with Draal. Meanwhile, Garibaldi wonders, "How can you mend a broken heart?"
1.20 Babylon Squared
Babylon 4 returns, leaving temporal mayhem in its wake. And meet the lovely and talented Zathras! Everyone loves Zathras, right?
1.21 The Quality of Mercy
Killers and healers and cards, oh my! Will the lovely June Lockhart find peace with her new alien healing machine?
1.22 Chrysalis
And so it begins. Shadows deepen as the old grudge between the Narns and Centauri flares into open conflict, while Delenn completes her great work.
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