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Rewatch for Season 5, Episode 16 – And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder
Recap:
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The Lurker’s Guide to Babylon 5
Well, we literally see the other shoe drop in this one.
Delenn and the candle:
Everything goes to hell.
The Alliance is told what the Cantauri have done and they blockade the Centauri.
Londo takes G’kar and heads home to try to figure out what is going on.
And Michael Garibaldi gets drunk – Garibaldi causes the war by not getting the message he was supposed to from the Whitestars and war breaks out. And the bastard doesn’t even act like it’s a big deal.
Zack figures out what is going on with Garibaldi but gives him a second chance.
I was so over Garibaldi this time through that I wanted to strangle the character. I have found myself nitpicking him since season 1 this rewatch. He is not a villain, per se, but he sure does cause a great deal of the pain and sorrow for all the others and not all of it (not even half of it) is Bester’s fault.
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1. Was the war inevitable? Or did Garibaldi cause it?
2. Is the Regent the only one with a Keeper?
3. Did G’kar and Delenn’s goodbye make you cry? (it did me).
4. In a contest, who got all the best speeches: Delenn or G’kar?
Recap:
Dreamwidth
Livejournal
The Lurker’s Guide to Babylon 5
Well, we literally see the other shoe drop in this one.
Delenn and the candle:
Everything goes to hell.
The Alliance is told what the Cantauri have done and they blockade the Centauri.
Londo takes G’kar and heads home to try to figure out what is going on.
And Michael Garibaldi gets drunk – Garibaldi causes the war by not getting the message he was supposed to from the Whitestars and war breaks out. And the bastard doesn’t even act like it’s a big deal.
Zack figures out what is going on with Garibaldi but gives him a second chance.
I was so over Garibaldi this time through that I wanted to strangle the character. I have found myself nitpicking him since season 1 this rewatch. He is not a villain, per se, but he sure does cause a great deal of the pain and sorrow for all the others and not all of it (not even half of it) is Bester’s fault.
*
1. Was the war inevitable? Or did Garibaldi cause it?
2. Is the Regent the only one with a Keeper?
3. Did G’kar and Delenn’s goodbye make you cry? (it did me).
4. In a contest, who got all the best speeches: Delenn or G’kar?