Walkabout story
Franklin continues his walkabout through Down Below. A replacement Vorlon arrives on the station. Sheridan is determined to score a victory against the Shadows using his newfound advantage. Directed by: Kevin G. Cremin. Story by: J. Michael Straczynski.
9 total · 1 choice · 6 major · 2 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| drug abuse | choice | Franklin tried to stay clean and worried about Singer |
| coping with a loved one being gravely ill | major | Franklin found out the singer girl was terminally ill. |
| coping with the death of a friend | major | Sheridan grieved for his Vorlon friend. |
| facing an overpowering adversary | major | Sheridan faces the shadows |
| figuring out what to do with one's life | major | Franklin tried to sort himself out |
| human self-reflection | major | Franklin explained to Garibaldi that quitting his job and doing the "walkabout" was about figuring himself out somehow. |
| telepathic society | major | Sheridan uses telepaths against the shadows |
| organized religion | minor | Franklin discussed his faith "Foundationism" which involved a monotheistic god. |
| overcoming an addiction | minor | Franklin struggled to overcome his |