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Spoiler indeed. Do we actually need to reveal this much? Gzuckier 16:20, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)
From his simply drawn, somewhat buffoonish early character, most notable for ineffectual temper tantrums over perceived slights, and his hatred of the lizard-like Narn Regime (once slaves to the Centauris, but now having achieved independence through revolt) and their Ambassador G'Kar, Mollari sought to regain the former glory of the Centauri Republic. Mollari's character becomes more detailed and rounded as the series progresses, and he is shown to be both likable, and capable of acts of kindness and generosity, even forming something of a grudging friendship with G'Kar.
Londo is a very sympathetic character, both in terms of how he is written (intended) and acted. If he were not, then there would be no essential tragedy of Londo Mollari. What happens to him at the end is meaningless unless he is understood to be essentially good to begin with. Gingermint ( talk) 21:43, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
Which episodes contain all the information in the section "Emperor Mollari II" after Mollari received his keeper? In particular, the David Sheridan kidnapping and Mollari and G'Kar killing each other?
The well known Centauri hairstyle was originally created by Peter Jurasik as a gag in the preproduction costume fittings. His joke was misunderstood by series creator J. Michael Straczynski, who assumed that Jurasik liked the concept and did not want to disappoint him, while Jurasik did not want to insult JMS who he assumed really liked the hair. - I reckon this comes from the JMS commentary on the dvds? I think he mentioned only that on the first day of shooting Peter Jurasik came out of the trailer with a particularly badly done Centauri hair crest, and that his hairdo was much better from season 2 on. Nowhere is it mentioned that Peter Jurasik somehow created the Centauri hairstyle. Only that the directer and actor were too fond of each other to tell that a) Peter didn't like the badly done hair, and b) JMS didn't like it too, therefore it was that way during the first season. JMS mentions that Lord Refa also had a badly done crest. Aetherfukz 09:41, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Y'know, it would be interesting to have a little bit of information here about the details of the Centauri hairstyle. I suspect it denotes some kind of rank, but since I didn't see huge slabs of the show, I may have missed those details. If you know, please do post something about it. * Septegram* Talk* Contributions* 01:52, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
The well known Centauri hairstyle was originally created by Peter Jurasik as a gag in the preproduction costume fittings. His joke was misunderstood by series creator J. Michael Straczynski, who assumed that Jurasik liked the concept and did not want to disappoint him, while Jurasik did not want to insult JMS who he assumed really liked the hair." This does indeed come from J. Michael Straczynski in a commentary on the DVDs. Gingermint ( talk) 21:49, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
Why does the article not mention his relationship with Lady Adira, his 4 wives, or his complex history with Lord Refa? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.206.160.105 ( talk • contribs) (29 January 2007)
""In my life I had four wives. I cared for them all deeply. But I loved Centauri Prime. Everything I did, I did for her." – Londo Mollari, 2278."
In this sentence, Mollary says he had four wives... Who was the fourth? Is it in the books or so?
Ah, in Season 5 Episode 2 Londo says his first wife died, a dancer, beneath his stand. (To President Sheridan in his dream) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.19.29.28 ( talk) 01:19, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Jasperwillem ( talk) 20:18, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
She didn't die. I think you're confusing a later character, who was, indeed, poisoned. His family forced the breakup of a marriage he had when he was young. Not too hard a thing to do, considering the way he describes her voice! I believe he said it could "curdle fresh milk." Gingermint ( talk) 21:47, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
Anyone know an episode number for this?
— Xiutwel (talk) 08:31, 14 June 2007 (UTC) Or, some parallel events so that I can narrow it down a bit? 80.61.243.71 10:45, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 10:33, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
These things are always hard to research. Generally, one references DVD commentaries and interviews. Still, this does need some research and citations. Gingermint ( talk) 21:51, 16 August 2010 (UTC)