Ditillio also loved Jeffrey Combs performance, but disliked the actor who was cast to play Ari Ben Zayn (Gregory Martin). The director felt Martin was playing every line like he's doing Macbeth. The director tried in vein to rein in his over the top performance, but without any luck.
It’s a first-time watch, (almost) completely unspoiled so I know nothing, except that Michael O’Hare’s character is replaced from season 2 on. The only reason I know that is because another poster here was, uh, “kind” enough to inform me earlier in the thread.@BlueStuff, how much do you know about where the show is going?
It’s a first-time watch, (almost) completely unspoiled so I know nothing, except that Michael O’Hare’s character is replaced from season 2 on. The only reason I know that is because another poster here was, uh, “kind” enough to inform me earlier in the thread.
Wow, that's pretty impressive. I don't think I've ever managed to go into an old show that blind. I like to look shows up on sites like Wikipedia before I watch them, so I almost always end up stumbling on at least a few spoilers.It’s a first-time watch, (almost) completely unspoiled so I know nothing, except that Michael O’Hare’s character is replaced from season 2 on. The only reason I know that is because another poster here was, uh, “kind” enough to inform me earlier in the thread.
On season one in particular the fx heavy episodes were shot early so the back office had more time to work on them."EYES" was the last produced episode of season 1.
The season 1 airdate to production order was really all over the place. The airdate order and production order starts to be mostly the same from season 2 onward, with a few exceptions.
-So, Warrior Caste and Religious Caste. Any more Minbari castes?
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Not sure whether they're looking for spoilers or not...
Honestly I wouldn't call it a spoiler. Just a minor worldbuilding point that gets clarified later on down the line. The key piece of information is that the religious and warrior castes are the two that are most often at loggerheads. Like to the point where they both take the worker caste for granted, which is why you almost never hear about them.Right.
They are more questions for myself, I wasn't really looking for them to be answered. Sorry if that wasn't clear!
I'm not entierly sure what they were thinking with the casting here since the actress in question very clearly didn't have the chops for the role...like at all. I vaguely recall reading somewhere that she was a niece of someone important or some-such, but that may just have been speculation so calibrate sodium chloride dosage accordingly.An interesting Minbari story is let down by a pretty lame "kid telepath!" B-plot.
This might be construed as a spoiler...Honestly I wouldn't call it a spoiler. Just a minor worldbuilding point that gets clarified later on down the line. The key piece of information is that the religious and warrior castes are the two that are most often at loggerheads. Like to the point where they both take the worker caste for granted, which is why you almost never hear about them.
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