(Not “The Long Dark,” and not “The Long Twilight Struggle.” This is a completely different “long” episode.)
Alas, poor Cartagia. We knew him too well. So, whaddaya think of this episode? No spoilers, please.
(Not “The Long Dark,” and not “The Long Twilight Struggle.” This is a completely different “long” episode.)
Alas, poor Cartagia. We knew him too well. So, whaddaya think of this episode? No spoilers, please.
While figures long regarded as godlike reveal themselves to be petty, the petty aspire to godhood. And that, Charlie Brown, is the true meaning of the episode title. Or whatever. Look, here, have a spoiler-free discussion thread.
(The thread descriptions can’t all be winners, OK?)
All right, all right, we apologize. It’s not a story about Sheridan receiving a jury summons after all. Hey! No spoilers!
Let’s talk about fireside chats, bargains struck in jail cells, and the healing power of personal logs, shall we?
Does this feel like a departure from or continuation of Season 3? Is this a deceptively calm episode or a relentless acceleration of the plot? (Podcast spoiler: We’ll take on these burning questions on the next episode!) Oh, and don’t spoil future episodes in this thread or we’ll sic the Egyptian God of Frustration on you.
To quote Chip in the episode: “Third season finale spectacular!”
What did you think about having such a massive cliffhanger for ending a season, especially given that at the time the next season was not guaranteed? What worked for you? What didn’t? Pull apart this episode and everything that has led us here in this space.
In the way of J. Michael Straczynski, just as things seemed to be coming together and there was room for cautious hope…
someone arrived to upset some apple carts.
Talk about “Shadow Dancing” and previous episodes here!
No spoiler space ’round here (round here)
There’s no spoiler space ’round here (round here)
You may want to spill ’bout Season 4
But the mod said use that thread next door
There’s no spoiler space ’round here (round here)
This is the thread in which we argue why “Grey” is not spelled “gray” in this context.
You might think a lot happens in this one. (Please don’t spoil.)