I did like Andreas in this one, very much... as always! I thought he was just excellent. It still amazes me how much emotion and characterization he can push through that heavy make-up without any of it appearing forced or over-animated.
Best part of the episode!G'Kar: So, do you want to be President, or not?
Sheridan: Yes
G'Kar: Fine. Done. Let's eat.
Best part of the episode!G'Kar: So, do you want to be President, or not?
Sheridan: Yes
G'Kar: Fine. Done. Let's eat.
The big question is, is Sheridan making a mistake by allowing the telepath colony? Could he have done something else that would have prevented the upcoming war?
This! What was the big idea?! Maybe they could've gone with a different personality type as well. At least in the first episode, Lochley is Ivanova-minus-sarcasm. Both kind of similar physical type (even though Ivanova has loads more personality in her looks), brunettes, no-nonsense badasses. What about someone who'd be "deceptively nice" (Stargate's Sam comes to mind)? Well that's maybe a bad example but since Ivanova was probably very well liked, it most likely wasn't the best idea to "replace" her.Lennier's Tears said:Lochley doesn't make the best first impression. She's all hardass to Corwin when she first gets there. I don't really have anything against the character, it's just unfortunate that she had to come in for the fifth season like that. What a thankless role ... Everyone's painfully aware that she's not Ivanova. I kinda feel they could have gone with someone a bit more different-looking to make it more obvious that this character isn't supposed to be an Ivanova clone.
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