SPOILER warning for those who may be reading this who haven't seen the series.
*thinks* *thinks harder* I think you mean when Londo gave Sheridan and Delenn the urn for their son, in the second to last episode. It had a Drakh keeper hidden in it, and was supposed to be given to him when he turned 16 (I think). They were on Centauri Prime; it was a few episodes after Londo became emperor and became a puppet of the Drakh. It also wasn't when they were old/after B5 was destroyed - that happens in the final episode, "Sleeping in Light", which takes place in 2281 (20 years after Sheridan's death at Z'ha'dum - it's the episode where we see him finally go 'beyond the rim'. I sob like a baby everytime I see that episode...) Yeah, that scene is sad. I always feel so bad for Londo, being forced to give them the urn and knowing what will eventually happen to their son. Especially since I've read the Centauri Trilogy, which details everything that happens to Londo from the end of the series up to his & G'kar's death. Good stuff.
Dammit, I wanna watch it now. And all my DVDs are at school.. I'm considering d-loading some random episode and watching it. Preferably G'kar-centric, for obvious reasons...
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Date: 2006-02-15 04:05 am (UTC)*thinks* *thinks harder* I think you mean when Londo gave Sheridan and Delenn the urn for their son, in the second to last episode. It had a Drakh keeper hidden in it, and was supposed to be given to him when he turned 16 (I think). They were on Centauri Prime; it was a few episodes after Londo became emperor and became a puppet of the Drakh. It also wasn't when they were old/after B5 was destroyed - that happens in the final episode, "Sleeping in Light", which takes place in 2281 (20 years after Sheridan's death at Z'ha'dum - it's the episode where we see him finally go 'beyond the rim'. I sob like a baby everytime I see that episode...) Yeah, that scene is sad. I always feel so bad for Londo, being forced to give them the urn and knowing what will eventually happen to their son. Especially since I've read the Centauri Trilogy, which details everything that happens to Londo from the end of the series up to his & G'kar's death. Good stuff.
Dammit, I wanna watch it now. And all my DVDs are at school.. I'm considering d-loading some random episode and watching it. Preferably G'kar-centric, for obvious reasons...