I don't care about how he got there at this point.
Babylon 5 is about choices and the consequences of those choices and believe me, Londo still has choices to make.
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I don't care about how he got there at this point.
Yeah, how Londo was going to die was stated in the very first episode of the first season. There's still not enough information to know exactly how Londo and Centauri Prime got to this state; that's in seasons four and five, so stick around for the Londo ride; there's still plenty of twists and turns coming on that particular roller coaster.
But Kirk55555's specialty is forming opinions on things he hasn't seen yet.
The stuff with franklin was ok, until he meets the singer. every scene with her is just painful.
Well it's a good thing that didn't actually happen. Watch seasons four and five, then we'll talk.But, having the actual writer ruin a character arc in the show is a weird experience.
He is definitely a different personality from the last Vorlon.The new vorlon ambassador is interesting, although I'm starting to wonder he is the vorlon equivalent of Darth Vader
Remember back in Dust to Dust we saw G'Kar's crazy eyes when he had his telepathic experience as well.It was weird to see Lyta apparently crying blood after the attack, in most things like this the person usually gets a nosebleed.
the arc you think is ruined hasn't started yet. You're only on page 137 of a 503 page book.Well, it seems like 90% of the time, my ideas are right, atleast to me. I generally know my reaction to things. I know what I like and dislike. In this case, I dislike spoilers that ruin an arc, except its usually my fault when it comes to spoilers.
Its more like if the publisher screwed up and printed page 503 as 137.
The only question is how G'Kar got into his palace to kill him, but at this point I'll just assume he was Londo's slave. Either that, or he gained the ability to teleport. Why not? It fits the stupidity of these sections.
I guess telepaths are good against them. It was weird to see Lyta apparently crying blood after the attack, in most things like this the person usually gets a nosebleed.
A mindset which thinks an episode can be judged on a two-sentence summary, and then rejects all additional data which suggests this might not be sufficient, might have trouble with the notion of not getting answers until an entirely different season.
The only question is how G'Kar got into his palace to kill him, but at this point I'll just assume he was Londo's slave. Either that, or he gained the ability to teleport. Why not? It fits the stupidity of these sections.
Seriously? I mean, you're completely overlooking the actual emotional context of that scene. I though that Andreas and Peter played that perfectly, making it clear that this was an act of a dear friend helping another.
Another analogy would be the first Lost flash forward. Just because we saw that they got off the Island doesn't mean that everything that happened on the Island over the next season didn't matter.
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