
I kept waiting for there to be a reveal that would suggest something other than the obvious, but that doesn’t happen, and I kinda love how bold that is? It is now canonically possible that God (or some entity/being like that) exists in the Babylon 5 universe, and God planted fallen angels on Earth because Earth is ACTUALLY Hell? Hello? This is a real plot that I just experienced? There is genuinely so much here that I did not expect, and I certainly wasn’t anticipating for Babylon 5 to wade into Christian theology.īut lemme back up a bit, as I do want to talk about the production of The Lost Tales as a whole. I am just gonna jump right into this because I am desperate to discuss the first one. I don’t know if that matters all that much, as I viewed this as two interconnected stories, but separate stories all on their own. A single film? Two separate stories? A pilot of sorts for a new show? I DON’T KNOW. Okay, so, once again, I have no idea what this was supposed to be. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to watch Babylon 5.



In the The Lost Tales, we examine a battle between Heaven and Hell, and Sheridan questions the morality of a mission.
