IIRC that elevator scene evolved drastically from it's original conception, mostly (or entirely) due to Katsulas deciding that it would make more sense for G'Kar to be very pleased with the prospect of watching Londo die rather than (as was intended) for them to briefly overcome their differences and work together to save themselves.
Not precisely, the scene was written as it is, not saving themselves, but it was written with G'Kar angry in his refusing to help. Instead, Katsulas and Jurasik thought it would play better with G'Kar finding the situation funny.It was a brilliant scene.
http://forum.gateworld.net/archive/index.php/t-87348.htmlStracynski revealed the details behind one of the iconic scenes in Babylon 5, where "Londo" and "G'Kar" are stuck in an elevator. In the scene, "G'Kar" hates "Londo" so much that he decides not to try to save them just so he can watch Londo die. Stracynski revealed that he intended the scene to be a very serious moment. When he walked on set at the beginning of filming, he heard the two actors laughing. Katsulas and Jurasik plead with Stracynski to allow them to try the scene with humor before doing it in a serious tone. Stracynski saw one take and told them to keep it the way they interpreted the moment. Speaking of Katsulas, Stracynski said, "He could always go one step further than you wanted it to go and make it extraordinary."
You can see JMS talking about it here starting at 6:35.
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