That's such an excellent point I may need to point it out in fic.
And it's dramatically frictive that it's Na'Toth, but I don't think G'Kar would have let Londo leave anyone in that cell and at this point I don't think Londo would. He was told during his very long night: doesn't matter if it's your worst enemy or a total stranger. You don't just stand by.
Yes! And it's meaningful that it wasn't someone else telling him this, it was his conscience talking to him. He knew it all along, on some level, and now he knows it consciously, and he lives by it.
Imagine me trying to look both non-pushy and enabling.
It's up! Although I didn't have nearly as much to say about those episodes as the last few.
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That's such an excellent point I may need to point it out in fic.
And it's dramatically frictive that it's Na'Toth, but I don't think G'Kar would have let Londo leave anyone in that cell and at this point I don't think Londo would. He was told during his very long night: doesn't matter if it's your worst enemy or a total stranger. You don't just stand by.
Yes! And it's meaningful that it wasn't someone else telling him this, it was his conscience talking to him. He knew it all along, on some level, and now he knows it consciously, and he lives by it.
Imagine me trying to look both non-pushy and enabling.
It's up! Although I didn't have nearly as much to say about those episodes as the last few.