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Babylon 5: Point of No Return

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A comprehensive episode-by-episode guide to the third exciting season of Babylon 5 !

Babylon 5: Point of No Return begins with a fascinating look at another innovation for the already groundbreaking series—its pioneering use of computer generated special effects. Jane Killick's behind-the-scenes chronicle reveals how effects master Ron Thornton and his Foundation Imaging team made B5 the first TV show to create all of its breathtaking special effects exclusively through computer graphics, from spaceships and planets to galactic battles.

In addition, Babylon 5's third season guide presents a thrilling summation of the series major turning the chain of events that would culminate in the devastating Shadow War. And of course, episode-by-episode summaries—with Killick's comprehensive analysis—cover all of the third season's twenty-two shows, including “Matters of Honor,” “Point of No Return,” “Ship of Tears,” and the stunning finale, “Z'ha'dum.”

Veteran viewers or first-time fans, relive the adventure—or find out what you've been missing—with the complete companions to Babylon 5 !

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 21, 1998

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April 30, 2025
Another series of Babylon 5 watched and another excellent guide to accompany it. Great interviews and background stories to every episode from Series 3.
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March 30, 2014
As with the first two episode guides, I've been reading this at the same time as watching the re-runs. It's been good, enjoying the episode and then reading about the background - either from the writer, director or actors point of view. The introduction about the special effects, was a bit on the boring side - I guess that since this has been written, FX's are more common and are more widely known about - so I have to admit I only briefly skimmed this. However, the rest of the book was well written and enjoyable.
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