So Kosh got into G'Kar's mind to give him a vision. Why? In the first season, Kosh referred to both the Narn and the Centauri as dying people that should be left to destroy themselves. Why the change of hear-um, well, change of, um, something.
Even cannon fodder has to be told which way to run.
I loved the scene with the young Mollary getting the role of Ambassedor to B5
Really cool episode. I didn't like G'Kar very much during season one, but season two added a new dimension(the war), and season three gave us this episode!
The sub-plot involving Bester was intriguing. I can't wait to see where this all goes.
I particularly liked the scene where they're interrogatin that guy. Koenig delivers an excellent performance. "Strike that from the record, Mr. Garabaldi. Officially, he has rights. Unofficially, he's lying."
Another great line: "Nothing like a level playing field to ruin a Psi-Cop's day."
Though her name doesn't get mentioned, would that judge happen to be Zimmerman, aka the one who never gets the weirdos who try to sue aliens for abducting their ancestors?