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"Babylon 5" The Ragged Edge (1998)


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"Babylon 5" (1994): Season 5: Episode 12 -- G'Kar explains to his fellow Naarn why he shouldn't read too much into his book.
"Babylon 5" (1994): Season 5: Episode 12 -- After discovering his book has been distributed G'Kar is surprised to discover he is a religious icon.
"Babylon 5" (1994): Season 5: Episode 12 -- G'Kar gives Londo advice upon their return to Babylon 5.

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8 April 1998 (Season 5, Episode 12)
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Not bad, but also not much accomplished, 20 June 2007
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Author: planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida

This is a decent episode but not one in which much is resolved--and in many ways it's like filler. The episode begins with Garibaldi still feeling sorry for himself and using alcohol--even though he's an alcoholic and even though this topic has been explored a little too often on the show (with him and the doctor). When he goes on an undercover mission to find out about who is nearly causing the alliance to fall apart, because he is drinking and lets his guard down, he makes some HUGE mistakes. This plot didn't do a lot for me.

On the other hand, I did like the plot involving G'kar. Apparently his writings that he's been working on so patiently for the last two years were secretly published without his consent. As a result, G'kar must accept his new and unwanted position as a religious sage, best-selling author and philosopher. I loved how his character changed and grew so much throughout the series and this is a great direction for this lovable guy.

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