"Up yours!" 

I'm thinking Sheridan confronting Kosh is one of the best scenes in the show.
I mean, really, with Kosh gone, who is Lyta going to get her, um, services from? You can't tell me you didn't see something awkward going on the first time you saw a couple of her scenes with him, when you were in the dark about the whole thing like I still am.
It's true. Producer's Associate Jeff Willerth was the guy inside the suit for the series (it was somebody else for the pilot). The voice of Kosh was Ardwight Chamberlain.^^ What?! I never heard that before!
Plus, it helped that last weekend I hosted a mini-marathon of pre-selected episode in preparation for a panel I'm moderating at an upcoming convention."Ship of Tears"!
Got it. I've been re-watching the series form the beginning, inspired in part by reading your reviews.![]()
Well, I'm honored.![]()
You are right that Adira's death doesn't have that much impact for us but rather to underscore what was happening to Londo. However, I never too that teaser to be referring to her.Someone's going to die? Someone's going to die! Goodness gracious, it's... oh, it's just Adira. Yeah, I definitely feel bad for Londo and I'm ready to choke Morden over this for his loss, and I fully recognize that this is probably the passing of another opportunity for Londo to redeem himself. But since I haven't seen Adira (but for lovely black-and-white in this episode) in a long, long while, and when I did see her I was still on-the-fence about this show, it didn't strike me so much as it struck me because it struck Londo. Hey, whatever works.
THIS was the death to which it seemed they were alluding, made all the more painful by his dream contact with Sheridan ...... as Sheridan's father. A theme we seem to have repeated....KOOOOOOOSH!
You have no idea how right you are on some of this. Just let me say it gives Lyta chance to eventually utter the dirtiest line in the whole series ..... even if it was never intended that way.I mean, really, with Kosh gone, who is Lyta going to get her, um, services from? You can't tell me you didn't see something awkward going on the first time you saw a couple of her scenes with him, when you were in the dark about the whole thing like I still am. Whoever this Vorlon replacement ends up being, there's no guarantee they'll hold a candle to Kosh. I think for all the characters who will feel the loss of Kosh, Lyta is the most broken by all this. Ultimately, she may end up having to pursue relationships with humanoids, and for that she has my deepest sympathies.
Those were inline images, which we prohibit (if they are not hosted on free or personal web space) as it increases expenses for the hosting site.By the way, my images disappeared. I think it's because I posted them and they weren't from a personal photo account, so if that's what happened, then yeah, I deserved that. I was in a rush to find pictures of Kirk and license plates to match my emotion.
I don't think Pat and Jeffrey are together anymore, though.It's true. Producer's Associate Jeff Willerth was the guy inside the suit for the series (it was somebody else for the pilot). The voice of Kosh was Ardwight Chamberlain.^^ What?! I never heard that before!
Jan
You're closer to the truth than you might think (no this isn't a spoiler!) in real life, the guy wearing the Kosh suit was Pat Tallman's husband.![]()
It's true. Producer's Associate Jeff Willerth was the guy inside the suit for the series (it was somebody else for the pilot). The voice of Kosh was Ardwight Chamberlain.^^ What?! I never heard that before!
Jan
I don't think Pat and Jeffrey are together anymore, though.
And a very cute one.Only if you go explaining it.
It's a gag picture anyhoo.
A B5 thread this many years after....wow!
Well not that it makes me wonder either...those where great days!
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