Both such great actors, and both barely known outside of this series.
The benefits of hiring stage actors. There is nothing going on but two guys talking in a room.
Londo and G’Kar great scenes - always
three seasons of history between these two, come to a beautiful head in the next few episodes.
“They are a dying people. We should let them pass.”
“Who? The Narn or the Centauri?”
“Yes.”
“The bridge they created between us…”
That is the crux of this whole series [spoiler]and what the Alliance achieves.[/spoiler]
What a really great Londo and G’Kar moment. The beginnings of their future friendship.
the first time I saw this I thought G’Kar was going to dip his quill in the shot glass.
Sheridan is an amazing leader. He doesn’t mince words. He tells it like it is.
I want that ship recognition poster.
John tagged his ride.
It’s probably bigger than your house.
So did I. Or throw it in Londo’s face.
Many series try to indicate that humans are unique, but B5 has done it best.
Humans build communities, wherever we go. That alone sets us apart. We’re not smarter or stronger or more advanced or just better in general. No, we can bring disparate individuals together.
The ‘rubber chicken’ ships… I have heard of those.
That female commander (Commander Sandra Levitt) was the voice of Maude Flanders.
You’d be wise not to stand against Sheridan.
Mackey’s face…frakker is using my own words against me.
Behind us? DOH!
The interplay on the Earthforce ships is great. Clarke’s people inter-mingled.