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Babylon 5 And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place (1994–1998) Online

Babylon 5 And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place (1994–1998) Online
Original Title :
And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi
Year :
1994–1998
Directror :
David J. Eagle
Cast :
Bruce Boxleitner,Claudia Christian,Jerry Doyle
Writer :
J. Michael Straczynski,J. Michael Straczynski
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
8.6/10
Babylon 5 And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place (1994–1998) Online

Religious leaders gather on Babylon 5 to bring news of events on Earth. Sheridan and Delenn figure out where the Shadows will strike next. G'Kar is captured by Lord Refa on Narn.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Bruce Boxleitner Bruce Boxleitner - Capt. John Sheridan
Claudia Christian Claudia Christian - Cmdr. Susan Ivanova
Jerry Doyle Jerry Doyle - Michael Garibaldi
Mira Furlan Mira Furlan - Delenn
Richard Biggs Richard Biggs - Dr. Stephen Franklin
Bill Mumy Bill Mumy - Lennier
Jason Carter Jason Carter - Marcus Cole (credit only)
Stephen Furst Stephen Furst - Vir Cotto
Jeff Conaway Jeff Conaway - Zack Allan (credit only)
Peter Jurasik Peter Jurasik - Londo Mollari
Andreas Katsulas Andreas Katsulas - G'Kar
Erick Avari Erick Avari - Rabbi Leo Meyers
William Forward William Forward - Lord Refa
Louis Turenne Louis Turenne - Brother Theo
Mel Winkler Mel Winkler - Reverend Will Dexter

Louis Turenne (Brother Theo) and Mel Winkler (Reverend Will Dexter), long time good friends in the acting business, thoroughly enjoyed their characters' verbal sniping match throughout the episode.

According to Babylon 5 canon, Lord Refa was survived by a daughter, Senna. Mollari took her on as his ward when he became emperor. She appeared in the Babylon 5 movie, In the Beginning. Later, she married Vir Cotto.

This takes place from December 7 to December 11, 2260.


User reviews

Uttegirazu

Uttegirazu

This episode, like all other BABYLON 5 episodes, has at least two concurrent plots running through it. The first involves human religious leaders meeting on B-5 and the news that they bring concerning the growing dictatorial rule of President Clark. While all this is interesting and watching two of the religious dudes argue IS fun to watch (their banter is pretty funny), the other plot is much more important to the ongoing plots underpinning all the episodes of season 3 (i.e., the Shadows). Lord Refa appears to be the person responsible for the poisoning of Londo's lady love, so Londo is obsessed with revenge. At the same time, Refa sees Londo as a challenge to his authority and it's pretty clear he would love to destroy Londo's reputation or even kill him--as much of the first portion of this show is about their posturing and trying to impress the representative from the Emperor. So, Londo and Refa spend much of the episode plotting and it's very tough for the viewer to know exactly WHAT is going on and who will come out victorious at the end. Suffice to say that when all the dust is settled by the end of the show that what occurs is very exciting and pretty gritty. They do NOT decide to just let bygones be bygones, but by the show's conclusion, one of them is dead! Pretty exciting stuff.
Frey

Frey

How disappointing. What's up with the weird Goodfellas section? So entirely out of place with the feel and overall message of the show. What happened G'kar? And you were doing so well.

Thankfully, the end of the episode gives me a moment I've wanted for a long time. It was the only ship in that scene I was interested in.