Justtoyourleft said:
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I see you felt the same way about the end of the Shadow/Vorlon war. Yes, it does make sense on a certain level but I simply came away feeling there was something missing as well. I can't even say it was a space battle or anything.
I suppose the problem for me was that I just didn't feel that Delenn or Sheridan were at a "level" (whatever that exactly means in this context) at which the Shadows or Vorlons would actually listen to them. I think they could have used Sheridan's death on Z'Hadum (not sure about the spelling) better here. Maybe if that had figured in more heavily or had it been made more clear that this WAS something that changed Sheridan in a way other than predefining his life span or making him more determined.
It's really hard to say exactly.
For me, personally, the end of DS9 worked better becauseI know there are people who don't feel this way but I suppose whether it's the end of the Shadow/Vorlon war on B5 or the end of DS9, it's really subjective.I can see why Odo would be in a position to influence the female founder - from their perspective, he's still one of them, they still basically want him back more than anything else.
I agree 100%. I think that was the problem. Why would the Vorlons and Shadows listen to Sheridan and Delenn? it's not believable.
DS9, on the other hand, makes sense because
Like you said, Odo is a Founder so the Female Changeling would listen to him. She respects him. If it was Bashir instead of Odo, the Founder wouldn't even listen to him.