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3x6 "Dust to Dust"

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(00:00:00) Zocalo (00:46:04) Grey Council A dangerous new drug, Bester being Bester, and G’Kar having the kind of vision that can change a whole life, this week on Babble On, Jenny, Gus, Ali, and guest Andrew Rappo break down Babylon 5 Season 3 Episode 6, “Dust to Dust.” It’s an episode full of Psi Corps menace, Narn pain, Centauri guilt, and one of G’Kar’s most important turning points so far. We discuss Bester’s return, Dust as both drug and weapon, Garibaldi’s uneasy team-up with the Psi Corps, Vir’s visit home from Minbar, Londo being forced to face what he’s done, and G’Kar’s profound encounter with something much bigger than himself. Plus: Sparkle Coke, suspicious security guards, sticky holy books, Night Watch vibes, and Kosh doing what Kosh does. 🔗 Watch the reaction to this episode here [https://youtu.be/qwhi7zDZx6E]. ✨ Support us on Patreon for early access and full-length reactions: 👉 http://www.patreon.com/babbleonpod

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