And Lennier assembles Mr. Garibaldi's motorcycle. Whop-di-fracking-doo.
No, it got them a motorcycle to use on the show for free.And Lennier assembles Mr. Garibaldi's motorcycle. Whop-di-fracking-doo.
Hey, that motorcycle got them as much money as a dozen Zima ads!
(Though I wouldn’t say it’s focus is rather narrow – but then I would)
No, it got them a motorcycle to use on the show for free.And Lennier assembles Mr. Garibaldi's motorcycle. Whop-di-fracking-doo.
Hey, that motorcycle got them as much money as a dozen Zima ads!
That's the part I never quite got my head around. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever.And Garibaldi finds out Lise is married. Man, that guy needs it a drink. Make it a water, straight up.
1x18, 19 A Voice in the Wilderness Parts 1 & 2
Water - fascinating. I never touch the stuff myself.Londo's first wife was a stripper. He met her at a strip club as a young Centauri. He was having a rough time, but went for his usual dance anyway. He was so caught up with his predicament he didn't actually see any of the performance. Eventually a stripper came right up to him, leaned over, her ample bosom spilling over into his line of sight. She said: "Whatever it is, it can't be that bad." And then she kissed him on the forehead. He married her straight away!
Which of his wives was this? I'm guessing Mariel. Although from Londo's shrill impression (Londo! Looondo!) it might also be Timov. Maybe Adira reminds Londo of a younger prettier Timov? It would go a long way towards explaining why he chooses to keep Timov out of his three wives.
That's the part I never quite got my head around. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever.And Garibaldi finds out Lise is married. Man, that guy needs it a drink. Make it a water, straight up.
That's the part I never quite got my head around. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever.And Garibaldi finds out Lise is married. Man, that guy needs it a drink. Make it a water, straight up.
^Indeed. Remember his line from 'In The Beginning' about having four wives in his lifetime, not three?
Londo's first wife was a stripper. He met her at a strip club as a young Centauri. He was having a rough time, but went for his usual dance anyway. He was so caught up with his predicament he didn't actually see any of the performance. Eventually a stripper came right up to him, leaned over, her ample bosom spilling over into his line of sight. She said: "Whatever it is, it can't be that bad." And then she kissed him on the forehead. He married her straight away!
Which of his wives was this? I'm guessing Mariel. Although from Londo's shrill impression (Londo! Looondo!) it might also be Timov. Maybe Adira reminds Londo of a younger prettier Timov? It would go a long way towards explaining why he chooses to keep Timov out of his three wives.
None of them was his first. He was forced to divorce the dancer as soon as his family found out about it.
Jan
^Indeed. Remember his line from 'In The Beginning' about having four wives in his lifetime, not three?
We can only presume that it's much easier to divorce a woman from the lesser houses than if they're from a Noble House or a Great House.
He was even more explicit about it in "The Long Dark Night of Londo Mollari."
"I've been dead many times, before. Dead to my first wife, the only one I ever truly loved. My family said that I had married beneath my station, and that if I did not divorce her, that I would be dead to them, to the family title, position, money. I remember the look in her eyes when I told her. I died again that night."
That's the part I never quite got my head around. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever.1x18, 19 A Voice in the Wilderness Parts 1 & 2Water - fascinating. I never touch the stuff myself.And Garibaldi finds out Lise is married. Man, that guy needs it a drink. Make it a water, straight up.
*thinks*
...there's Orcha, orange juice a Shirley Temple is mentioned as I recall and there's whatever the Minbari drink. I could never decide if Hot Jala was alcoholic or not, but I suppose given that it's a Centauri drink there's a pretty good chance it is.
Well, some time in the second season, they'll rediscover orange juice.
Oh yeah! What was the exact quote...
Actually, I presume that Jala one of the few non-alcoholic Centauri drinks, as Londo makes some for Delenn and Draal when they come to visit him in A Voice in the Wilderness (right after he sings the Hockey-Pockey).
I suppose you could argue that given the scarcity of water in space and certain off-world colonies like Mars, getting to drink pure water is - for those that live and work off of Earth - quite a luxury. Hell, I bet bottled mineral water would cost quite a bit that far out, much more than the recycled stuff that was originally mined out of the Europan and Ganymedian glaciers or distilled from rogue comets.But you're right, we do mostly have to wait till Season 2, as in S1, even Talia also pretty much sticks to water.
Remember that the 'Dining on Babylon 5' book is the Human edition and may not be entirely accurate. JMS said:That's what confused me, since I'm pretty sure the 'Dining on Babylon 5' book has it as an alcoholic drink. Perhaps Draal and Delenn didn't actually drink it and politely set it aside knowing full well what was in there. Londo apparently didn't know how Minbari react to alcohol until later that year ('The Quality of Mercy'.)
So while perhaps jalwah needs to be fermented, it's equally likely that Chef Briggs-Wallace was taking artistic license.jalla is made from the jalwah tree...
That's the part I never quite got my head around. Apparently in the B5 future they don't have any soft drinks or alcohol-free long drinks whatsoever.
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