Contents: Overview - Backplot - Questions - Analysis - Notes - JMS
Londo's career is in jeopardy when a beautiful slave seduces him and steals a sensitive computer file. Garibaldi investigates an unauthorized use of a restricted communications channel. Fabiana Udenio as Adira Tyree. Clive Revill as Trakis. Robert Phalen as Andrei Ivanov.
P5 Rating: 6.79 Production number: 104 Original air date: February 9, 1994 DVD release date: November 5, 2002 Written by Larry DiTillio Directed by Bruce Seth Green
Anyway...yes, and thank you, that's it *precisely*.
We'll get deeper into the rules and regs of the Psi Corps as we go, further establishing that there's a lot they're expressly forbidden from doing by law.
B5 has all kinds, and both sides of all kinds. Male and female, equally. I "chose" exotic dancers for a kind of sleazy, not-entirely legitimate operation, a backroom club. What would one *expect* to find there? Opera singers? You look at the situation, and you choose what is *appropriate to the situation*.
I would also point out that the dancers didn't "eagerly rush forward to betray their friend." Londo was trying to find Adira in hopes of helping her. He didn't say he was going to do anything bad to her, and he was probably known to more than a few of them. He was simply trying to find her. The coin was an added incentive. Back when I was an investigative reporter, I did some research on strip joints while I was living in SAn Diego. Spent a LOT of time talking to nude dancers (when they had their clothes on, I hasten to add). And 99.9% of them had a rule: you want to ask questions, you pay. That simple. That's how this stuff *works*. My job is to keep the B5 reality as close as possible to our reality in that respect.
Some of them probably wanted to help, knowing Londo was okay. Some probably didn't care. And some probably would've betrayed her at the tip of a coin. Life's like that. So again, where in this is the problem?
We start to track that in little ways that probably no one will notice, as well as making it the occasional story point. A little way nobody'll notice: after this episode, she starts messing with her hair, which we'd deliberately set as extremely tight until now. Suddenly she doesn't have someone for whom she has to be a certain way, and she has to start finding her *own* identity, and it ain't easy.