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|  Doug Freyburger to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated  |
|  Re: S1: Why do the Narns hate the Humans  |
|  10 Jul 12 15:24:02  |
 Jeffrey Kaplan wrote: > > I just rewatched "Believers" this past week, and a piece of dialog > between the Plot Of The Week and G'Kar has stuck me as undefined, but > traces back to "The Gathering". When M'Ola and Tharg ask G'Kar to > intervene on their behalf, they are appealing to his people's hatred of > "the Earthers". > > Was it ever mentioned anywhere why the Narn hate the Humans at this > point in the story? The reason for the Narn's hatred of the Centauri > is, of course, well established back to the pilot, as well as the > strained relation between the Minbari and the Humans, but not this one. Consider G'Kar's arc as a character. He goes from a war mongering single planet patriot to an advocate for a large fraction of the civilized galaxy. His attitude in these episodes reflects his character arc. --- SBBSecho 2.13-Win32 * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:340/400) |
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