Babylon 5 - Season 4 Link

: Season 4 ends with the departure of Susan Ivanova (Claudia Christian) and the death of Marcus Cole , who sacrifices his life to save hers using an alien healing device.

: On Centauri Prime, Londo Mollari and G'Kar form an unlikely alliance to assassinate the mad Emperor Cartagia . In exchange for G'Kar's help, Londo secures the liberation of the Narn homeworld. Babylon 5 - Season 4

: Creator J. Michael Straczynski (JMS) believed the show would be cancelled after the fourth season because its network, PTEN, was folding. To ensure the story was finished, he compressed approximately two seasons of plot into one. : Season 4 ends with the departure of

: Early in the season (Episode 6, "Into the Fire"), John Sheridan brings the Vorlons and the Shadows into a final confrontation at Coriana VI. He forces them to realize that the "younger races" are done with their proxy war, prompting the ancient races to leave the galaxy forever. : Creator J

: The season concludes with the formation of the Interstellar Alliance , a galactic government with Sheridan as its first President. Behind-the-Scenes Context

The breakneck pace of Season 4 was primarily driven by real-world uncertainty.

The fourth season of Babylon 5 , titled is widely considered the show's narrative climax. Spanning the year 2261, it resolves the two massive conflicts that had been building since the series began: the war with the Shadows and the liberation of Earth. Narrative Highlights