Oh, my God, Londo's Sheridan impression would be worth traveling to a fusion-bombed planet to hear. (Not an American colloquialism would survive intact.)
And when her brother fails to pass along her request, Londo notices and asks him pointedly what she really asked for.
Yes! It's such a neat, late facet to add to his character—there's no opportunity for it during the show and so few children who appear meaningfully in any case, but as soon as we see how much he enjoys interacting with this pair and how good he is with them, it's completely in character.
However complicated his legacy as Emperor, and his life in general, these kids will be among those who will remember him fondly.
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Oh, my God, Londo's Sheridan impression would be worth traveling to a fusion-bombed planet to hear. (Not an American colloquialism would survive intact.)
And when her brother fails to pass along her request, Londo notices and asks him pointedly what she really asked for.
Yes! It's such a neat, late facet to add to his character—there's no opportunity for it during the show and so few children who appear meaningfully in any case, but as soon as we see how much he enjoys interacting with this pair and how good he is with them, it's completely in character.
However complicated his legacy as Emperor, and his life in general, these kids will be among those who will remember him fondly.
brb, experiencing more emotions.