My favourites (no order) are Londo, G’Kar, Vir, Lennier, and Marcus.
I hadn't really liked The Gathering the previous couple of times I watched it, but that changed when I watched it this morning, and I think the change in enjoyment might be because of the version I'd previously seen (the original broadcast version) versus the version I watched today (the TNT remastered version).
I do wish they'd thought to try and digitally replace Delenn's original makeup, but that's really neither here nor there.
I really like the brief character arc Lochly goes through on the station. She comes aboard thinking most of these folks should have been put in prison or shot for treason. I get the feeling this epissode is where she really starts to see the B5 folks have been dealing with stuff she had no awareness of. I'm sure station logs and the crew helped too, but this was direct experience of how weird things could get on B5.Day Of The Dead was really good. I felt happy and sad for Londo in seeing Adira again.
I wish we had gotten to see more of her and Corwin. Tough as she was coming on B5, Corwin was always so much more at ease than he was around Ivanova. I suppose after working for 'I am death incarnate' long enough, most anyone would be an easier assignment. I wonder if his professionalism coupled with that, likely odd to her, sense of ease could have helped understand the station crew better.This episode also does some stuff with Lochley that will pay dividends in later episodes and lets us see a side of her that really made her more of a well-rounded character.
John's obsessing with the Dalai Lama.
JMS should have known that the 15th Dalai Lama is probably going to be a Chinese Stooge, after the kidnapping of the Panchu Lama (the fellah who finds the next Dalai Lama) by China, hijacking the next reincarnation.
So?
Is there some course correction after Communist China falls apart, or is (young) John Sheridan chasing a 200 year old scummy sleazy political conjob looking for enlightenment?
IIRC the last time I watched it (years ago) I found it an interesting study in how things would change from the pilot to the series, and some of the groundwork is interesting...but I found the pacing and story ultimately a bit lacking. Sinclair's demeanor ultimately grew on me, but I'm not sure it's an asset here, for the first episode of the series.
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