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Title: 3x20 And The Rock Cried Out No Hiding Place


goth willow fan - April 24, 2005 01:47 PM (GMT)
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Londo forces Vir to participate in a plan to kill G'Kar. Sheridan struggles with figuring out the Shadows' tactics.

Michelle - April 25, 2005 12:19 AM (GMT)
Rather good. I got worried as to how G'kar would escape before finding out it was a plot by Londo to kill Refa rather than G'kar. Great scene with the Gospel song soundtrack playing whilst Refa was trying to escape.

LOL@Delenn talking trying to find out the meaning of cranky, and having to continually look up the definition of the definition. :lol:

Wow to all those white star ships at the end! And aww to Sheridan & Delenn finally getting it on. :thumbsup:

And Z minus 10 days - sounds ominous. Looking at the episode list, I'm assuming it is to do with Z'ha'dum, the season finale. :fear:

goth willow fan - April 25, 2005 08:10 AM (GMT)
That final scene with Refa is fantastic - almost surreal with the happy gospel music being played over it.

Hmmm Z'Ha'Dum :unsure: :shifty:

Crichton Kicks - April 25, 2005 12:42 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Michelle @ Apr 25 2005, 01:19 AM)
And Z minus 10 days - sounds ominous. Looking at the episode list, I'm assuming it is to do with Z'ha'dum, the season finale. :fear:

:whistling:

More ominous still bearing in mind Kosh's protestation that Sheridan will die on Z'ha'dum should he ever go there......

Michelle - April 25, 2005 01:38 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Crichton Kicks @ Apr 25 2005, 01:42 PM)
QUOTE (Michelle @ Apr 25 2005, 01:19 AM)
And Z minus 10 days - sounds ominous. Looking at the episode list, I'm assuming it is to do with Z'ha'dum, the season finale. :fear:

:whistling:

More ominous still bearing in mind Kosh's protestation that Sheridan will die on Z'ha'dum should he ever go there......

Yeah, that was in the back of my mind too. :ermm:

Anyway, seeing as I'm pretty sure that Sheridan is in the remaining two seasons, and he's already visited his future, I'm guessing he'll either avert his death somehow, or they'll be a Buffy type get out clause. :lol:

And welcome back James, hope you're ok. :)

Crichton Kicks - April 25, 2005 01:52 PM (GMT)
Just a flying visit.

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I'm guessing he'll either avert his death somehow, or they'll be a Buffy type get out clause. :lol:


That would be the obvious thing wouldn't it ?? ;)

Phillip Culley - April 25, 2005 09:44 PM (GMT)
Nothing muc to add to this episode, although I found another of those wonderful moments I've never noticed before - as the Londo hologram is walking around, there is a point where he walks through G'Kar - G'Kars reaction to this is priceless :)

Number Six - May 10, 2005 12:54 PM (GMT)
Excellent scene at the end where Refa finds no hiding place.

Another excellent performance form Londo. Switches from life and soul of the party to ruthless, cold blood politician in a flash

willowroolz - May 22, 2006 10:48 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (goth willow fan @ Apr 25 2005, 09:10 AM)
That final scene with Refa is fantastic - almost surreal with the happy gospel music being played over it.

I'm not quite sure whether I like that part or not. I think the contrast between the music and Refa's predicament works really well, but constantly switching back to Sheridan and the grin of cheese as he sings along is really irritating <_<

On the whole, terrific. The way Londo manipulates Vir is gobsmacking in its shamelessness, and Refa's counter-manipulation is hilarious in its short-sightedness. Like Phillip, I love the look on G'Kar's face when Londo's hologram gets a bit too close for comfort :lol:

The countdown is a brilliant idea :thumbsup:




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