Nah, Garibaldi doesn't love her. He likes her, would love to bone her, he might have a crush, but it's not love.
I can buy that he wants to bone her, he is a man after all and she is an attractive woman, but this episode included scenes of him moping about her with Delenn suggesting it was because they were soulmates in a past life, or some such. I just didn't buy that he was into her that much.
Well in real life, Jerry Doyle and Andrea Thompson were married around this time, so you'd think the chemistry would be more natural. Mind you as I recall it only lasted a few years so maybe that observation is more apt then you'd think.
Yes, I'm a soothsayer when it comes to romance, I just know when two people are destined to be together, I can usually tell by watching them committing explicit acts with one another. So if if anybody on this board wishes to avail of my powers to learn if your relationship is meant to be, record yourselves and send the video to me and I'll get back to you after I rigorously study it.
Wait, I forgot what board I'm on.

DON'T SEND ME ANY VIDEOS!!
A Race Through Dark Places (***½)
Bester!

The man responsible for the stupid Scott Bakula joke finally returns, but now he's... well, he's the same. He did have a nice humanising moment where he discussed having picnics with his son, but I'm not sure that I believe he even has a son. I like Bester, he has clearly been the villain of the two episodes he has been in so far, but I can kinda, possibly, maybe see a little, tiny bit of a good guy in there somewhere.
This episode has done the best job of villain-ising the Psi Corps so far; yes, they experiment on living people and, yes, they might have been involved in killing Santiago, but this episode brings it back down to a human level by telling the story of how they impregnated a woman against her will because they wanted her to give birth to a powerful telepath. I now officially dislike these guys. Well, I dislike the organisation at any rate, I kind of like Bester.
Franklin working to help the telepaths was fairly obvious as soon as Garibaldi mentioned that a senior officer had to be involved; Ivanova was too obvious and Franklin had appeared earlier in the episode so I doubted they were going to waste one of the dozen or so episodes he appears in each season with trivial bar scenes. I'm glad that they're using his character more, but they created this role for him in this episode and then ended by saying that he was wrapping up the operation, it felt a little too neat and tidy. Actually, the whole resolution to the plot felt a little tidy, the fact that Bester was so easily tricked just doesn't sit well with me.
Until we meet again Bester.