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In this episode, the station faces rising tensions between the Narn and Centauri. G'Kar begs for help from the Earth Alliance after the Centauri continue their aggressive expansion, but Sheridan and Ivanova are forced to remain neutral due to political orders. Meanwhile, Ivanova must navigate a difficult diplomatic ritual with a new alien race, the Lumati, and Franklin deals with the consequences of his growing addiction to stims. Post Ideas Option 1: The Emotional/Political Angle
"The names of the players change, but the game remains the same." 🌌 [S2E12] Acts of Sacrifice
This episode also subtly builds on Franklin’s stim use, a slow-burn arc that JMS handled so well.
Re-watching . It’s heartbreaking to watch G’Kar’s desperation as he pleads for help that won’t come. Londo is clearly showing regret for the path he’s on, yet he feels powerless to stop it. The writing remains hauntingly relevant. Check out more deep dives into the series
is a masterclass in character trajectory. We’re seeing Londo and G’Kar moving in opposite directions—Londo resigning himself to his darkness, and G’Kar forced to reinvent himself to save his people.
What did you think of Sheridan’s impossible position in this one? #Babylon5 #SciFi #GKar #ActsOfSacrifice #B5 It’s heartbreaking to watch G’Kar’s desperation as he
"I think I’m going to have a headache tomorrow." — Susan Ivanova, relatable as ever. #Babylon5 #SusanIvanova #SciFiHumor #B5Rewatch