Well done, Paul :thumbsup: :lol:
I had fully intended to call it a night after watching No Surrender, No Retreat but, as James has frequently noted, this is such a consistent and tightly plotted string of episodes that it is the tv equivalent of a real page turner :thumbsup:
So I watched this one as well. Garibaldi-centric episodes are never really my favourites, but the development of this storyline continues to intrigue. His voiceovers at the start and end give it a rather film-noir-esque feel, which I really like. Shame about the involvement of Lise, although I understand the reasons why. Denise Gentile is very attractive, but she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag if she tried :lol:
I like the Lyta/Franklin side of the episode, which is quite unsettling (good job, whoever cast the guy as the telepath - he's got scary eyes :fear: ). Just as well Lyta can't read my mind :naughty: :lol:
As for what Garibaldi has to do in order to gain Edgars' trust - the utter, utter b@stard :o <_< :lol:
I can't believe Garibaldi is willing to betray Sheridan! :o Well, I suppose I can cos there's definitely something amiss with him. Although I did vaguely wonder for a few seconds if Garibaldi was right to mistrust Sheridan after what Franklin said to Lyta. I now really want to know what Sheridan asked of Franklin. :ermm:
And what's Edgars up to with those tests on the humans? :ponder: