Marcus probably worked on his hair for a good hour every morning, but he styled it in such a way that it wasn't noticeable that he spent so long on it. Byron probably only spends 20-30 minutes on it, but he styles it in such a way as to say "look at my hair, your hair will never flow as fabulously as mine". That's why Marcus was invited to all the cool parties while Byron was never invited, but he pretended that he was and refused to go. I can tell a lot from looking at someone's hair.
The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari (****)
For an episode that's supposed to be about Londo it sure does focus a lot on Lennier and his pet gok. The gok, named Iwannastrokedelenn'Shair escapes into the hydroponic gardens where it befriends a larval pak'ma'ra and they plot to assassinate the newly inaugurated President Sheridan. Lennier hires Garibaldi to look into the matter and he manages to prevent the plot from going ahead, while learning what really happened while he was kidnapped by the Psi Corps. The flashbacks were a bit disturbing, and I still can't figure out what was the cause of that strange waxy build-up on his...
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The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari (****)
Londo has a heart attack that puts him into a coma and sends him on a vision quest that teaches him an important life lesson. Has there even been a single TV show that didn't use this plot at some point? What the episode lacks in originality it more than makes up for with its characters, this episode focuses mainly on the two most interesting characters on the show, Londo and G'Kar. In the end Londo learns his lesson, apologises to G'Kar for destroying his planet, and this makes G'Kar happy. The end.
Meanwhile, Lennier has come to terms with the fact that Delenn loves someone else and he runs away to join the Rangers. This story reminds me a lot of an experience I had in my own life. Except Lennier walked away willingly with his dignity intact, while I had to be dragged away by the police and deported. Lennier left to join an organisation based on peace and justice, while I joined a Star Trek message board to bitch and moan about minor continuity errors on Voyager. The similarities are haunting.
An enjoyable episode for all the characters involved, and I got to learn more about Captain Lochley. Oh wait, she didn't appear in this episode. Who is she anyway?
The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari (****)
For an episode that's supposed to be about Londo it sure does focus a lot on Lennier and his pet gok. The gok, named Iwannastrokedelenn'Shair escapes into the hydroponic gardens where it befriends a larval pak'ma'ra and they plot to assassinate the newly inaugurated President Sheridan. Lennier hires Garibaldi to look into the matter and he manages to prevent the plot from going ahead, while learning what really happened while he was kidnapped by the Psi Corps. The flashbacks were a bit disturbing, and I still can't figure out what was the cause of that strange waxy build-up on his...
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The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari (****)
Londo has a heart attack that puts him into a coma and sends him on a vision quest that teaches him an important life lesson. Has there even been a single TV show that didn't use this plot at some point? What the episode lacks in originality it more than makes up for with its characters, this episode focuses mainly on the two most interesting characters on the show, Londo and G'Kar. In the end Londo learns his lesson, apologises to G'Kar for destroying his planet, and this makes G'Kar happy. The end.
Meanwhile, Lennier has come to terms with the fact that Delenn loves someone else and he runs away to join the Rangers. This story reminds me a lot of an experience I had in my own life. Except Lennier walked away willingly with his dignity intact, while I had to be dragged away by the police and deported. Lennier left to join an organisation based on peace and justice, while I joined a Star Trek message board to bitch and moan about minor continuity errors on Voyager. The similarities are haunting.

An enjoyable episode for all the characters involved, and I got to learn more about Captain Lochley. Oh wait, she didn't appear in this episode. Who is she anyway?
