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RWP 241: Babylon 5 - THE QUALITY OF MERCY (1x21) Review

RWP 241: Babylon 5 - THE QUALITY OF MERCY (1x21) Review

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🎙️ The Rewatch Project Podcast with Hannah & Mike returns to Babylon 5 for another deep dive! This week, we’re rewatching and reviewing Season 1, Episode 21 – “The Quality of Mercy” — an episode packed with moral dilemmas, telepathic intrigue, and Dr. Franklin doing what he does best: breaking all the rules.💫 Episode Summary:As Babylon 5 deals with issues of justice and compassion, a mysterious woman with healing powers raises big questions about ethics and punishment — and Londo finds himself in yet another morally murky situation.🔥 In This Episode We Discuss:The themes of mercy and justice in the Babylon 5 universeMemorable character moments from Franklin, Londo, and TaliaHow this episode sets the stage for the Babylon 5 Season 1 finaleOur favorite quotes, moments, and behind-the-scenes trivia🛰️ Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the station, join us as we explore why “The Quality of Mercy” still resonates decades later.👉 Timestamps:00:00 – Intro & catch-up07:48 – Spoiler-free thoughts27:00 – Spoiler thoughts🔗 Episode Info: IMDB – Babylon 5: The Quality of Mercy (S1E21) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0517712/?ref_=ttep_ep_21🎧 Subscribe for weekly Babylon 5 rewatch episodes and TV nostalgia!CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHANNEL VIA PAYPAL APPRECIATED: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/2WHEBAJ4DL53JPLEASE DO NOT CONTRIBUTE IF IT WILL CAUSE YOU ANY FINANCIAL HARDSHIP. ALL CONTENT WILL CONTINUE TO BE FREE ON THE YOUTUBE PAGE#Babylon5 #TheQualityOfMercy #Babylon5Podcast #TheRewatchProject #SciFiPodcast #JMichaelStraczynski #B5Rewatch #Babylon5Review #RetroTV #SpaceOpera

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