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Encyclopedia > Interludes and Examinations
"Interludes and Examinations"
(Babylon 5)
Season 3, Episode 15
Air Date (US): 6 May 1996
Production No.: 315
Written by: J. Michael Straczynski
Directed by: Jesus Trevino
Guest Stars: Jennifer Balgobin
   (Dr. Lilian Hobbs)
Rance Howard
   (David Sheridan)
Jan Rabson
   (Vendor)
Ed Wasser
   (Morden)
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Interludes and Examinations is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.

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Plot synopsis

Sheridan convinces Kosh to launch an attack agains the Shadows. Dr. Franklin confronts his addiction to stims.


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Babylon 5 Quotes: Interludes and Examinations (805 words)
-- Morden and Londo in Babylon 5:"Interludes and Examinations"
-- Morden and Vir in Babylon 5:"Interludes and Examinations"
-- Sheridan and Kosh in Babylon 5:"Interludes and Examinations"
Guide page: "Interludes and Examinations" (5451 words)
Script 15 is entitled "Interludes and Examinations," and has a plot turn I hadn't seen coming, but which fits perfectly into the arc; I think you're going to be stunned.
In "Shadow" and "Interludes" both Londo and Sheridan have to confront somewhat similar losses: the death of a loved one.
"Interludes" for me marks a slight transition in the story, from one "shape" to the next up...the demarkation between the hero-cycle and the myth-cycle in the arc.
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