Does anyone feel Londo and G'Kar's "friendship" was too quick?
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Re: Does anyone feel Londo and G'Kar's "friendship" was too quick?
I feel as if she should be above it, by this point.
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Re: Does anyone feel Londo and G'Kar's "friendship" was too quick?
Psshhhh, excuses.MissKittyFantastico wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 3:30 amTo be fair, he kind of had a lot on his plate during those middle seasons.Kinky Vorlon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:22 pmG'kar's sexual perversity hasn't been brought up since season 1 to make it odder.
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Re: Does anyone feel Londo and G'Kar's "friendship" was too quick?
That might be the secret of their quick friendship. The first time we saw them acting friendly was in "Born to the Purple" where they were both admiring the same stripper, and one of the wives Londo divorced hooked up with G'kar on her way out. There's always a certain feeling of brotherhood between dirty old men.
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Re: Does anyone feel Londo and G'Kar's "friendship" was too quick?
Well, they are similar in a lot of ways. Keep in mind, I haven't finished Season 5. Only Season 4. I am having problems with Google Chrome and FireFox in running Amazon Prime.
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