G’kar and Londo pretty much carried that show. Best lines, best character arcs, best character stories. The self-awareness of Londo and the tragedy of the life he couldn’t seemingly control. G’kars personal voyage of torture, rage, and enlightenment. The chemistry between the actors and their writing was something I looked forward to every episode. I rewatched it again just a year or so a go. Once you get past the rough start and the actors settle onto their roles it’s good.
G’kar and Londo pretty much carried that show. Best lines, best character arcs, best character stories. The self-awareness of Londo and the tragedy of the life he couldn’t seemingly control. G’kars personal voyage of torture, rage, and enlightenment. The chemistry between the actors and their writing was something I looked forward to every episode. I rewatched it again just a year or so a go. Once you get past the rough start and the actors settle onto their roles it’s good.
Enough good stuff sprinkled around elsewhere,
Like the minbari master saying “There’s no shame in the truth”, as another fave line that stuck with me,
But yeah, for sure, it’s G’Kar and Londo that’s the real highlight.