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It's time to play everyone's favorite game, WHERE IN THE WORLD IS MR. GARIBALDI? Gotta be honest, this is fun title for Babylon 5 as we continue in Season 4 on the Jumpgate podcast. 

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Jumpgate #69 - Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?

Vera Wylde and Jessie Gender take up residence on Babylon 5, taking in one episode at a time. Season 4, Episode 2, Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi? - G'Karr sets out to discover the fate of Mr. Garibaldi, while Londo tries to figure out what to do about the emperor, Sheridan makes a new...

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Anonymous

:D Season 4!! Lol do you plan on warning Vera on Season 5?

Anonymous

Big Question: Was this the first time Londo and G'Kar interacted with one another since being trapped in the elevator? No other scene comes to mind right now, maybe I'm just forgetful. Anyway, seeing them both get the best out of each other is wonderful.

Conrad

I disagree with Vera about Lorien. I kinda of like him, but I absolutely see where she is coming from. Totally agree with her assessment of Londo's interaction with G'Kar--it is good character writing even though I absolute hate everything about the Cartagia plot.

Becky Sparks

Hah I think a warning would be only fair, or possibly an advance apology for the whole telepath storyline.

Becky Sparks

Every time I watch this episode, when Lorien asks Sheridan what he has to live for, I go into my best Miracle Max voice and call out, "Hello in there! What's so important? What do you got here that's worth livin' for?"

Keith D. Jones

Oh wait, I remember this from the old usenet days after this episode dropped. JMS said the director told Peter Jurasik to play the scene with Cartagia like he was really scared of the emperor. "Oh forgive me for being late. Please don't kill me" kind of thing, but JMS hated that. JMS tried to explain to the director that Londo has utter contempt for Cartagia, but it never got through. JMS finally went to Peter Jurasik and told him to ignore the director. Londo has contempt for Cartagia. Play the scene with that barely contained contempt. Cartagia knows Londo's being insubordinate, but Cartagia is so fascinated that Londo can call him names without actually calling him names that he loves it.