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Title: Babylon 5 Season 2
Rating: NR
Rating Content: Sci-Fi action and Violence
Theatrical Release Date: January 26, 1994
DVD Release Date: November 5, 2002
Plot: Babylon 5 is a beacon in space for peace, and trade between races, as a result, it's also a beacon for trouble and a target. This second season set has all 22 episodes of the series in one compact collection on 6 disks spanning 16 hours. The award winning series is back for a second season on DVD! Armed with a new commander and a new purpose, B5 faces a new threat that promises to not only destroy the station, but wipe entire races form space.



Bill's Popcorn Rating: * * * * of 5
Studio: Warner Brothers
Director:Tony Dow, Menachem Binetski
Actors: Michael O'Hare, Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, Jerry Doyle, Tracy Scoggins
Running Time: 16h 
Review:  In this second season, the story gets more teeth. A new danger has awoke in the deep, dark corners of space and now the whole story takes on a new life! This is where the story gets good!
I think i fell in love with this one partly because of the spectacular graphics, being one of the first television shows to extensively use CGI to produce the more spectacular space scenes, and the real element of the interpersonal relationships between the crew of the station and the various ambassadors. This isn't a collection of like minded races forming a federation, it's a bunch of stellar superpowers, many of whom spent years fighting one another with the sole goal of genocide. This is a powerful, and interesting show to watch, not to sickeningly goody two shoes, and not a blood fest, it realistically portrays the various dynamics that make up such a place, from the internal politics, to the back alley dealings and power brokering. I highly recommend this one for any real science fiction fan, and anyone who likes a good story. 
 
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