I don't think it's much of a spoiler either. It's been there since the first few episodes.
That's not what was referred to. You spoiled season 2 big time with the second sentence of the post in question.
I don't think it's much of a spoiler either. It's been there since the first few episodes.
There are a lot of plot threads that run though this episode which are picked up later on. Also, there are a few cultural observations which inform later character choices. Yeah, the Vorlons really don't seem to give a crap what anyone thinks, do they? They became one of my favorites with this episode.1x09 - Deathwalker
Another very good one. The main plot and trial scene in particular deftly made use of all the major players (except the absent Delen) with an intriguing story. It really feels by now like the character dynamics have come together and the occasional clunkiness of the first few episodes has cleared up.
What I most liked about the episode is how it demonstrated so much about each individual race in the differing ways that they each in turn reacted to the situation. And, in answering a major wish I've had since the start, the Vorlons play a key role. After all the talk by the other races, it's the Vorlons who simply act, with no regard at all for the others and their various attempted machinations and plots and concerns and wishes and ideas of justice.
For them, it's simple. "You are not ready for immortality"; *turns and exits.* Totally badass. In fact, this was probably my favorite moment so far.
Rating: ****
- the Winters/telepath stuff remains a little weird to me; I was never a fan of these concepts and the execution of psychic scenes even on Star Trek.
- is it just me or is Kosh's voice a little hard to understand at times? Also, if there's any pairing I would've been least likely to imagine, it's him and Mr Brain-Under-Hat.
- Saavik as Deathwalker!
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"MWAHAHAHA!"
Saavik played the ambassador Kalika. Deathwalker was played by Ursa of Superman fame, Sarah Douglas.
Saavik played the ambassador Kalika. Deathwalker was played by Ursa of Superman fame, Sarah Douglas.
I expect there are, certainly the Vorlons were ready to haul in Sinclair over the operation on Kosh. Unfortunately, these aliens are low on the diplomatic importance list so the complaints are probably kicked back from whoever Sinclair reported the incident in the diplomatic logs. Earth Senate really has a low batting average when it comes to respecting alien customs.In reality, I expect there would be a protocol in place on B5 for handling such a situation, just as there are nowadays. For Franklin to break the rules might well result in his dismissal and the removal of his licence to practise medicine.
It doesn't make sense to have extra cast.It never made much sense for doctors such as Franklin, Chambers, McCoy, Crusher, Pulaski, Bashir... to be treating all alien races on B5, Crusade, and Star Trek. Veterinary surgeons on present-day Earth specialise and they're usually treating vertebrates that stem from the same tree of life.
True, although we did occasionally see additional doctors on B5 and TNG.It doesn't make sense to have extra cast.
As guest stars, sure. As regulars, no.
I have a feeling you probably have to cross train in treating different races before you can serve on a Starship. If a vet can learn how to treat dogs, cats, horses, reptiles, birds, ect. I'm pretty sure a Starfleet Doctor can learn how to treat a human, Vulcan, Betazoid, ect. I have a feeling in general a Vulcan is probably closer to a human than a bird is to a horse.It never made much sense for doctors such as Franklin, Chambers, McCoy, Crusher, Pulaski, Bashir... to be treating all alien races on B5, Crusade, and Star Trek. Veterinary surgeons on present-day Earth specialise and they're usually treating vertebrates that stem from the same tree of life.
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