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Basically, I can sum up this episode with just one
sentence: It was pretty standard, but the scenes with
Londo made it worthwhile.
Well, that isn't entirely true. For example, the bit with
Zack and the Drazi was great, as was the one with Lennier
and the "obnoxious man". But in general, the best parts of
the episode were the funny, throwaway humour bits. The
actual PLOT could go straight out an airlock for all I
care. Wait...it did!
Okay, the actual plot of this episode--such as it was--was
that a mad bomber starts terrorising the station, and at
the end, Sheridan gets to beat him silly and the bomb goes
outside the airlock JUST in time.
Yawn. Been there, done that.
What saves this episode from TOTAL mediocrity is the humour
and character development, particularly from Londo, G'Kar,
and Lennier. It all starts when Lennier saves Londo's life
from one of the bomb blasts, but in turn poor little
Lennier gets trapped behind a door, smacked around
severely, burned, and put into a coma. Not exactly the
best ending to a long day...
The real value of this sub-plot was to show that Londo is
NOT all the way evil; that even underneath all of this, he
still has a heart (actually, two). His tender, caring
treatment of Lennier, the way he hangs around him for hours
on end, just talking about nothing, (and cracking REALLY
lame jokes) in the hopes that it will help bring him out of
the coma, was very touching. I was glad that they decided
to show this part of Londo's personality again; it was
about time. They were starting to build him up as nothing
but a villain and we all know he's SO much more complex
than that.
Lennier himself got a chance to shine, too--before he got
bombed. (literally.) The scene with the obnoxious Human
tourist was just PRICELESS. In fact, this scene, being one
of the first of B5 I was seeing, was one of the first
indications I had that the series could be FUNNY in
addition to all the deadly serious wars and plots and
murders and whatnots. "Well, they don't know very much
about it, but they DO know that it's passed by...physical
contact."
(The Obnoxious Man's eyes bug out, he very quickly finds an
excuse to leave...)
Of course, the very FIRST funny scene in the episode was
the one with Zack and the Drazi. Which was GREAT. This is
where I started "officially" liking Zack. "Now, look, I
don't wanna share my blessing, okay? But you see that
plant over there? It was IN the garden when this
Drobawa"--
"Droshalla!" corrects the Drazi missionary.
"--whatever--appeared. It was REAL close. So it's even
MORE blessed than I am! So why don't you two just go poke
the plant while I fill out your entry visas?"
Great stuff.
The only part of the "serious" plotline that was of any
worth was the introduction of Brother Theo and His Amazing
Computer-Expert Monks. Brother Theo, expertly played by
Louis Turenne, who was ALSO the original Draal in the first
season (what IS it with them recycling Minbari actors as
Humans lately, there were TWO of them in "The Fall of
Night"!), was a likeable character and I understand he
becomes somewhat important later on. If I'm not mistaken,
those monks are among the religious figures on the station
who come up with the idea for the gospel-singing meeting to
cheer everyone up in "And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding
Place" WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY at the end of the season. So I
guess this part might actually have something to do with
the arc. Goodness knows very little else in this episode
does.
Oh, and I guess the mad bomber dude did a fairly good
acting job of playing a total nutball, too.
But far and away, the VERY best part of this episode was
Londo and G'Kar. Both seperate AND apart. The bits where
BOTH of them were yelling at different B5 authority figures
about how the OTHER race's government was OBVIOUSLY behind
the bombings was GREAT. Especially G'Kar's
bit--frantically running around behind posts, waving his
fists, being deliciously sarcastic. "Oh, then there must be
a mad-bomber CONVENTION coming through here lately! I'm so
sorry, I should check the B5 SOCIAL CALENDAR more
often!"
Most people say that they like G'Kar for his big, dramatic
speeches about freedom and never giving up, etc. Me,
I like him for the times when he gets SILLY! When
his EVIL sense of humour comes out! It is extremely
evident in this episode. Like when Londo is calling out
"CAN ANYONE HEAR ME?!!" and G'Kar says in a soft, high
voice as if from far away, "I hear you...". And his
GIGGLING! Great Maker save me from giggling Narns. I
especially loved when he was singing a song under his
breath--the SAME song from "Parliament of Dreams"! EARLY
FIRST SEASON! TALK about your continuity! (But with
different lyrics).
Londo: "I hate my life!"
G'Kar: "So do I!"
Of course, like with all things silly on B5, most of the
humour has darker or at least serious undertones. Lennier
is a bit ashamed that he has saved someone who does not
revere all life, G'Kar is being all giggly and completely
useless because he wants to see Londo DIE, and the bit with
Zack and the Drazi is another reminder of Kosh finally
getting off his no-longer-encounter-suited butt.
Still, with all the darkness that's coming...I'll take all
the silliness I can get!
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