Well, I don't know about you but that one was obvious to me that it wasn't going to happen in the manner in which we were meant to believe.so the last scene he had in mind from the beginning was sinclair fishing? somehow i don't buy that one.
I think it's probably the end of season 5 that he meant, with Babylon 5 blowing up.
That always confused me, watching the series - I remember there being so much foreshadowing of the station being destroyed, and then it never happened (or at least not in a violent way).
There were a lot of things foreshadowed that didn't happen for the reason we thought they would. G'Kare strangling Londo is another biggie.
As with most things B5, the end isn't the point, the journey is.
That Sheridan had to invade Earth itself to dispose of Santiago was awesome
Oh..... I don't think he was that bad. I actually liked O'Hare... But I liked Boxleitner as well and i think he was a really good choice.Another point.. consider 5 years worth of Michael O'Hare acting..![]()
^Interesting deduction, and something that I've been thinking about as well since reading your synopsis of the treatment (thanks again). Does JMS say anything about the treatment in Vol. 15?
Doesn't track with what he was saying on GEnie in the early 90s when this was all getting off the ground.
""B Prime can move through space like a starship, and they go off on a mission to clear their names and build the alliance to bring peace to the galaxy.""
Given what I've heard about the future of CRUSADE... that the Excalibur would have become renegades from Earth and the Alliance after finding the cure... it sounds like he was going to repeat this spin-off storyline verbatim. With the Drakh replacing the Shadows as series villain, perhaps?
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