Babylon 5: Season 4, Episode 11

Lines of Communication (28 Apr. 1997)

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ISN Reporter: As reports continue to come in about the harsh conditions aboard what was once the shining beacon of Earthforce, Babylon 5, messages smuggled out indicate that humans continue to be subjected to cruel oppression by alien groups aboard the renegade outpost. And every day more people are asking, "When will Earth intervene? How much lomger can we allow our citizens to endure this mistreatment?"
Cmdr. Susan Ivanova: Why do you keep watching that? You know it just upsets you.
Capt. John Sheridan: I'm gathering intelligence.
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Pretty much part II of the last episode
25 January 2007 | by (Bradenton, Florida) – See all my reviews

This episode is pretty much a continuation of the last episode--as Franklin and Marcus are still on their mission to create an alliance between B-5 and the Martian Resistance. Generally, this worked pretty well, but the clichéd female resistance leader was a tad annoying--she seemed angry all the time because she was playing more a caricature than a character.

The other plot involves creating an alternative to the evil propaganda of ISN. Since Ivanova did a good job in making broadcasts within the station, Sheridan asks her to do the same but figure out a way to send these broadcasts past the jamming technology installed by Earth.

Not one of the very best episodes, but a decent one nevertheless.


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