(blocked) asks:
> Sheridan tells Kosh, "How do we know it's even you in that
> encounter suit? Wow, is that foreshadowing or what?
> * Is the last voyage or duty of Kosh's ship something we'll see
> in more detail? * My husband wants to know if you're going to get
> Dick Sergeant to play the new Kosh?
Thanks; there's a lot in the episode that plays very well on all
the levels you mention. A lot of meat there.
As for Kosh's ship...it headed for the nearest star, the local
one, and basically dived into it....
jms
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Mark Sloan <100407.3462@compuserve.com> asks:
> A question about "I&E" (Second favourite episode of season 3 so
> far, after Severed Dreams): Did Adira's killer suffer the same
> fate as the guard who appeared in the episode's teaser? Now season
> 4 has been confirmed, are you going to make him put all the
> weight back on?
> ?
No, Adira's killer is still alive...can be useful, those folks.
jms
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Brent Barrett <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
> Was it?
Certainly, one theme of the show is how we each deal with the
traumas that beset us, and the choices we make. The difference is in
how we handle them. In "Shadow" and "Interludes" both Londo and
Sheridan have to confront somewhat similar losses: the death of a loved
one. But Sheridan, at the last, was willing to suck in the pain and do
what was right, however much it grieved him, and forego
revenge...Londo, on the other hand, has embraced revenge.
jms
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Vlobb <101523.507@compuserve.com> asks:
> Isn't this one of the primary differances between the characters,
> though?
Yep, that's it exactly.
jms