>Was Between the Darkness and the Light shot after it was known Claudia
>Christian was leaving the show?
Negative. We'd finished all S4 shooting at the time this occured.
Unless something miraculous happens in the
>next show.... Were new scenes shot and edited in to the ending?
Negative.
jms
Re: Between the Darkness and the Light ( *Spoilers* )
>In the show In Between Darkness and the Light the woman in the
>interrogation room said "put a BULLET in his head" but, they do not
>use guns any more??? Was this a mistake???
Nope. We've established (in Grey 17 is Missing, for instance) that guns are
still used on Earth and elsewhere; but in a space station, you don't want a
slug-thrower because it tends to a) ricochet a lot off metal walls, or b) cut
through something vital that would breach the hull potentially.
jms
Between the Darkness and the Light ( *Spoilers* )
Spoilers for Between the Darkness and the Light
The Advanced destroyer group was still somewhat in the works when they hauled
it out to go after the fleet. They'd been expecting mainly to go after other
Earth ships (as was noted in the episode), and didn't count on exclusively
being confronted by Whitestars. Still, there were a lot of them here, and
they did a lot of damage by sheer force of numbers.
Corwin would be running the station in everyone's absence.
jms
Re: Between the Darkness and the Light ( *Spoilers* )
>Here it is,
>near the end of season 4 and you introduce a new important talent,
>Ivanova's eidetic memory. I'm not saying it's out of character for her
>or that it contradicts anything in the past. My point is that with all
>that came before and your exposure on the web you must have planned this
>well in advance>so as not to open yourself up to "why didn't she
>remember ...?" questions. In a novel, if you or an editor finds a
>contradiction with what came before, it can be changed.
(also taps foot...)
She's a latent telepath. About a P1. As has been established on the show in
the past. That gives her a slight edge in many areas.
Also, an eidetic memory does not equal facility with language. I have a
somewhat eidetic memory. I can usually remember visuals and things said to me
with extreme clarity. (Unless I'm in convention mode at the time, at which
point all bets are off.) But I have a real problem with learning languages,
which involves not just memorization, but *translation,* which is a skill, a
knack that some others have and some don't. (Spanish rolled off me, but for
some reason I have a knack for German, though my vocabulary's gone all to
hell.)
jms