Byron needed to die. Horribly. And take that stupid song with him.Now don't beat around the bush. Tell us what you REALLY think about Byron.
I love that they call Bester "Al". It's such an ironic, friendly, disarming name.
From? edited- Never mind. Google is my friendElric was the technomage played by Micheal Ansara who Londo was trying to get a meeting with. Elric is also the name of one of the most iconic characters in fantasy literature.
I never noticed that. is it in the comics or the show or?That and his character is named after sci-fi author, Alfred Bester. Lot's of little in jokes here and there, like Elric, or that the first man on Mars in the B5 universe was named John Carter, etc.
I never noticed that. is it in the comics or the show or?
EVERYTHING about Byon made me retch.
Including Byron.
Damned Byron........
Even Byron's ending (while appeicated) was annoying because it invloved Byron.
I REALLY hate Byron........
Wow, this is like a support group. I feel so validated.My wife actually cheered out loud when he blew up.![]()
The latter: -In the show. Adrienne Barbeau played Amanda Carter and either she or someone else mentions her famous grandfather John. He was either first on Mars or piloted first colony ship to Mars, I can't recall.
That is NOT what I wanted hear. If the issue was brought up on the show, it should be resolved on the show.Most of your questions are addressed in the novels, especially the Centauri Prime novels.
Sorry if that's not the answer you want to hear, but it has the virtue of being true.
Ok, it's done. I have finished. First off let me say I really enjoyed the series on a whole. Great storytelling, interesting characters. I am looking forward to the movies, and the re-watch.
The finale... kind of disappointed. Felt lack luster, and kind of boring. Sorry. No Londo? No explanations about the urn he gave Sinclair for his kid? How did G'Kar end up killing Londo? Will these questions be answered later? I was expecting more.
I got that it had one of those parasites in it, but it was suppose to be given to Sheridans kid on their 16th birthday... but then nothing.Well the TVM "In The Beginning" which is framed in 2278 answers at least one of those questions. "Sleeping in Light" BTW is set in 2281.
As for the urn, I thought perhaps it had a keeper in it.
It may well be that some of the issues covered by the books would have been addressed onscreen if Crusade had got a longer run. The material in the Technomage trilogy certainly, and some Psi-Corps matters. Not so sure about the Centauri issues.That is NOT what I wanted hear. If the issue was brought up on the show, it should be resolved on the show.
Exactly. Couldn't possibly be shown in the show. By now you know that it was framed as a documentary of a slice of history. History isn't neat and tidy I'm afraid.I got that it had one of those parasites in it, but it was suppose to be given to Sheridans kid on their 16th birthday... but then nothing.
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