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Roswell Chant Down Babylon (1999–2002) Online

Roswell Chant Down Babylon (1999–2002) Online
Original Title :
Chant Down Babylon
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Year :
1999–2002
Directror :
Lawrence Trilling
Cast :
Shiri Appleby,Jason Behr,Katherine Heigl
Writer :
Jason Katims,Ronald D. Moore
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
7.5/10
Roswell Chant Down Babylon (1999–2002) Online

Isabel and Michael rescue Valenti, but when trying to stop Max's killers, Isabel is shot. Jesse witnesses it, and Michael is forced to tell him the truth. Now Michael, Jesse, Valenti and Kyle desperately try to save Isabel's life with the help of a scorned former doctor, while Liz and Maria mourn for Max in Vermont. But while all this is happening, the evil Meris and Clayton Wheeler discover that Clayton's body hasn't just been rejuvenated, it's been transformed into Max's body. And now Max's mind is trying to resurface. Clayton and Maris decide the only way to stop it is to go to Vermont and kill Liz.
Episode cast overview:
Shiri Appleby Shiri Appleby - Liz Parker
Jason Behr Jason Behr - Max Evans
Katherine Heigl Katherine Heigl - Isabel Evans
Majandra Delfino Majandra Delfino - Maria DeLuca
Brendan Fehr Brendan Fehr - Michael Guerin
Nick Wechsler Nick Wechsler - Kyle Valenti
Adam Rodriguez Adam Rodriguez - Jesse Ramirez
William Sadler William Sadler - Sheriff Jim Valenti
Paul Fitzgerald Paul Fitzgerald - Paul
Ashley Johnson Ashley Johnson - Eileen Burrows
Morgan Fairchild Morgan Fairchild - Meris Wheeler
Jack Donner Jack Donner - Clayton Wheeler


User reviews

Mavivasa

Mavivasa

Chant Down Babylon is right behind Cry Your Name as one of my least favorite Roswell episodes. Even though it is written by series executive producer Ronald D. Moore (who wrote some fine episodes for Star Trek: The Next Generation), it seems as if he doesn't get the series and thinks he needs to remake it as a horror series. The episode goes against much of the characterization that came before. Breaking set can be good, but it seemed like he didn't like the characters and thought it would work better to have them act as if they were possessed. One of the low points of the third season -- and of the entire series.