B5: Revelations
Mar. 11th, 2009 08:59 pm- Can you just hear the ominous music playing all through this one? PsiCorp, Eeeeeevil President Clark, Shadows... Nevertheless, I was riveted.
- Londo. Loooondo, Londo, Londo. I used to like you. Now I would like to hurt you.
- Alas, the new Na'Toth is not as entertaining as the old one. Maybe she gets better.
- I...kind of think Delenn looked better as a full Minbari? Not that she doesn't look good now, but the headbone was nifty. (Speaking of Minbari, something I've been wondering. I hear this is in part based on LOTR, so...are they supposed to be the elves? I'm guessing there isn't much in the way of one-to-one correspondance, but still.)
- I'm still over here quietly shipping Ivanova/Garibaldi, despite knowing it's doomed to be frustrated. They were sweet together when he woke up.
- G'Kar! You quoted Yeats, and have thus endeared yourself even more to me than you did when you sang Narn operetta! (Although if I were Yeats, I would get tired of people quoting that particular poem every twenty minutes. It has to be the most over-quoted piece of verse ever written, surely.)
BTW,
rowdycamels? Did you ever watch this show? If not, I think as penance for dragging me into Bones and now Castle, you should watch some of it.
- Londo. Loooondo, Londo, Londo. I used to like you. Now I would like to hurt you.
- Alas, the new Na'Toth is not as entertaining as the old one. Maybe she gets better.
- I...kind of think Delenn looked better as a full Minbari? Not that she doesn't look good now, but the headbone was nifty. (Speaking of Minbari, something I've been wondering. I hear this is in part based on LOTR, so...are they supposed to be the elves? I'm guessing there isn't much in the way of one-to-one correspondance, but still.)
- I'm still over here quietly shipping Ivanova/Garibaldi, despite knowing it's doomed to be frustrated. They were sweet together when he woke up.
- G'Kar! You quoted Yeats, and have thus endeared yourself even more to me than you did when you sang Narn operetta! (Although if I were Yeats, I would get tired of people quoting that particular poem every twenty minutes. It has to be the most over-quoted piece of verse ever written, surely.)
BTW,