Douglas Piligian <70760.2440@compuserve.com> asks:
> Was it?
Thanks for the kind words.
No, no relation to Ivanova's outfit. I just wanted a sense of
something that was both ancient and ageless, frozen, formal, distant.
jms
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{original post had no questions}
Thanks. So far the general reaction has been, "But...but...what
NOW?" which is *exactly* the reaction I was hoping for.
Everybody keeps commenting, "This is the sort of episode you
have at the end, not 6 eps into your season." Yep.
We're funny that way....
jms
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(blocked) asks:
> Was he referring to Lyta's contact with the "eye" above Z'hadum?
> Was the "eye" a part of the Shadow's consiousness?
> If not, will we ever find out what it was?
> Although I have some reservations about both the Shadows and
> Vorlons suddenly reverting into whiney, frightened 3-year olds
> (You're not going to leave us all alone are you?
You may not find out who built the Great Machine in the series,
but that will be one of the features of one of the planned TNT movies.
And there will be more on the Valen/Sinclair transformation as well.
jms
Into the Fire
Mark K. Smith <74014.1534@compuserve.com> asks:
> When you got the idea for B5, did your wife have to lead you out
> of the shower?
Didn't require leading out of the shower, but I didn't much come
out of my office for a very long time thereafter....
jms
Into the Fire
{original post had no questions}
Thanks...I'm kinda proud of that line.
jms
Into the Fire
{original post had no questions}
Thanks....
jms
Into the Fire
T.P. Chai <104674.3064@compuserve.com> asks:
> JMS, when Emperor Turhan asked Kosh "How will it all end?"
> Is that why the episode where the Vorlons left called "Into the
> Fire" or was it just a coincidence?
One of the reasons, yeah.
jms