"I don't care if you're the Easter Bunny. You're not bringing this (big knife) into the station."
Ha! I love that Garibaldi is so "politically incorrect".
ACK! G'Kar and that pig's head! I guess I'd blocked that out from memory.
It becomes more and more poignant for me to hear Michael O'Hare's voice in the opening credits. I've never liked monotone voices. David Duchovny from the X-Files has a similar sort of voice. But in both cases, they grew on me. It's just sad knowing O'Hare is gone, and remembering the real life struggles he was enduring at that time.
Oh, Drunken!Londo, you are such an obnoxious (but cute!) thing.
Aw, my beloved Lennier! I adored him so!
Sinclair & Catherine - I've never understood relationships like this on TV/movies. No one's stopping you from being together but you! If you wanted to be together, you would. If not, you wouldn't. It really is that simple. So why are they acting like this is something outside of them both? Like they're just helpless victims to whatever happens? Bizarre.
End ceremony - I didn't pick up on this the first time around, but they had every belief system under the sun, even some obscure ones I've never heard of, but no Protestant tradition Christian?
Also, that worked in terms of the context of the episode. But in reality, common sense tells you that ALL of these belief systems cannot be true. They teach contradictory things!
"Everybody's cute!"
Date: 2015-12-22 05:26 am (UTC)Ha! I love that Garibaldi is so "politically incorrect".
ACK! G'Kar and that pig's head! I guess I'd blocked that out from memory.
It becomes more and more poignant for me to hear Michael O'Hare's voice in the opening credits. I've never liked monotone voices. David Duchovny from the X-Files has a similar sort of voice. But in both cases, they grew on me. It's just sad knowing O'Hare is gone, and remembering the real life struggles he was enduring at that time.
Oh, Drunken!Londo, you are such an obnoxious (but cute!) thing.
Aw, my beloved Lennier! I adored him so!
Sinclair & Catherine - I've never understood relationships like this on TV/movies. No one's stopping you from being together but you! If you wanted to be together, you would. If not, you wouldn't. It really is that simple. So why are they acting like this is something outside of them both? Like they're just helpless victims to whatever happens? Bizarre.
End ceremony - I didn't pick up on this the first time around, but they had every belief system under the sun, even some obscure ones I've never heard of, but no Protestant tradition Christian?
Also, that worked in terms of the context of the episode. But in reality, common sense tells you that ALL of these belief systems cannot be true. They teach contradictory things!