Excuse me for being blunt, but since you're being blunt, you shouldn't mind a blunt observation in return. You are an idiot. I have no problem with someone finding genuine faults with a show, mine or otherwise...but it's something else again to *manufacture* faults, and then make them into errors. I feel a little like Woody Allen in MANHATTAN, listening to the fellow behind him in line mouthing on and on about Marshall McCluhan's work, all of it absolutely wrong, until finally Allen drags Marshall out from behind the nearest wall to say to him, in essence, "You are an idiot." You say, taking this as your premise, "it's pretty clear that a Vorlon is the standard 'shimmering-electric-blue energy creature that just happens to be humanoid.'" No, it's not. I don't care what you think, that is most definitely NOT what Kosh is. So all of your error-finding based on that assumption is strictly nonsense. I'm just amazed that you can sit there and say, "Oh, yes, this is what it is," when it's not, and at this moment only three people in the WORLD know what a Vorlon is. You say that the Minbari "of course...should have had NO contact with them." That's your assumption. Your assumption is deadass wrong. Note how Delenn comes forth and bows to the Vorlon. There is some familiarity there. We will be finding out just HOW much familiarity there is down the road. That's what we have the series for. To develop these kinds of things. You complain about things you think are obvious (and by the way, you're wrong in THAT message as well), but things that are subtle seem to rocket over your head at something just short of lightspeed. And that background of familiarity DOES explain how the assassin would know how to hurt a Vorlon. You have to understand that, despite being on televison, this is a BOOK. It is a novel. You have seen only the prologue to the novel at this juncture. To conclude everything that will happen based strictly on that prologue is absurd. (And please don't throw "Well, that's all we've HAD for a year" at me...it wasn't designed that way. It was designed to go immediately into series, and begin both posing and answering some of the questions raised, so that at this moment, we wouldn't be HAVING this discussion. You can't blame us for a corporate decision.) So in any event, your entire 1-2-3 progression, based as it is on completely erroneous and presumptuous assumptions is totally wrong. You will simply have to wait and see how it ends, as with any story. If you don't, if this message has pissed you off, that's life. In future, comment on *actual aspects of the production* all you like...but try to refrain from cooking up some weird scenario in your own mind, slapping it as an overlay onto my show, and somehow twisting things around to make it look like we're doing something dumb, when in fact your message doesn't touch reality at any two contiguous points. How's THAT for a review? (Oh, and a P.S. to those who parroted the comments of Jeff Jarvis at TV Guide about the "cheesy" special effects/CGI in the B5 pilot: we just received word that we've won an Emmy for Best Special Effects in a TV Movie.) jms |
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