I think the saddest thing is that unlike with Franklin and his problem, the whole time Garibaldi knew what he was doing, why he was doing it and where it'd probably lead him. Whether it was purely an attempt at self destruction or a cry for help is debatable. Probably a little of both.
Exactly. I hated the way his falling off the wagon was handled in "Survivors" with a firey passion for exactly that reason.
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..actually I have known reformed alchs to have one-off slips like that (while under duress) without totally coming to pieces. Depends on the person, depends on the situation, so I can let what happened in 'Survivors' slide...so long as it was just a one-off. Which it was.
Clark was crazy on his own. Anyway, as Edgars said, Clark wasn't the issue. It was Psi Corps that was the real problem; they used Clark to help them gain more control.
Exactly. I see Clark as (as far as the Shadows were concerned) a human equivalent of Londo or Refa. A convenient agent of chaos, nothing more. They only put keepers on people who need a tight leash. Even at Earthdome I think he was probably little more than a halfwit front man for Department Sigma and EF New Technologies.
This and the non-Shadow shadowy factions behind Clark's regime are gotten into more in the canon novels and would have probably factored more into Crusade had it lived.