The point about (for lack of a better term, clumsy as this is) role models is well taken. And too detailed for a quick answer. Let me just try to answer by saying this...I have always believed that televison must be used *responsibly*. (Note: individuals determine what is responsible; as soon as a committee decides it, I'm out of the business.)
Mark Twain said, "If you would have your work last forever -- forever usually being considered to be fifty years -- it must neither overtly preach nor overtly teach...but if MUST CO-vertly preach and CO-vertly teach." This is a thread that has *always* run through my work. It's there in almost everything.
It was never my intent that B5 should be just an action show. It should be a metaphor, and a goal, and a mirror...an instrument to challenge as well as to entertain. Otherwise, quite frankly, what the hell's the point?
Having come out of New Jersey myself -- Newark, to be precise -- I got out by having role models and examples of people who strove to become more than their environment promised they could become. First it was guys in the Boys Club who kept me off the streets and out of trouble; then teachers; then - - when I began to feel the words -- certain writers, Harlan first among them. I fully understand what those individual inspirations can mean...how they can be the flashpoint that ignites another vision.
Having also come out of a fractured family life, you can be sure that that aspect will also come into play at times.
The point being...wait. Watch. And over time, as the stories continue, I think that your concerns will be addressed.
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