I liked this two-part show. Up to now it was easy to take the planet B5 was orbiting for granted until it became 'active'. If B5 needed to be evacuated, it could have got messy...
I did like the character of Draal, and his quest for something meaningful at the end of his life.
I appreciate how Londo tried to cheer Garibaldi up.
A recurring theme starts from this episode methinks - people plugged into machines, although there are benefits in this case (knowledge, enhanced life, etc).
Lots of drama going on at Mars.
Some great lines: (I think I've remembered them properly)
Garibaldi (to Londo) - "If you kiss my head, I'll break your arm."
Garibaldi - "The planet we're parked beside is about to go up like a Roman candle - what am I supposed to do, arrest it?"
Ivanova (about EA captain) "Worst case of testosterone poisoning I've ever seen."
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Date: 2009-05-27 03:15 am (UTC)I did like the character of Draal, and his quest for something meaningful at the end of his life.
I appreciate how Londo tried to cheer Garibaldi up.
A recurring theme starts from this episode methinks - people plugged into machines, although there are benefits in this case (knowledge, enhanced life, etc).
Lots of drama going on at Mars.
Some great lines: (I think I've remembered them properly)
Garibaldi (to Londo) - "If you kiss my head, I'll break your arm."
Garibaldi - "The planet we're parked beside is about to go up like a Roman candle - what am I supposed to do, arrest it?"
Ivanova (about EA captain) "Worst case of testosterone poisoning I've ever seen."