Onto other (and safer) topics....
It's amazing how fast time is zipping past...we've got a number of shows now complete and in the can, starting "Believers" on Tuesday. We have D.C. Fontana now working on the outline for her second episode, tentatively entitled "Legacies." Her first s goes before the cameras in about 3 weeks.
We're currently finishing up production on "Born to the Purple," with Clive Revell and Fabiana Udeno. It's a very offbeat and funny story (by Larry DiTillio, natch) which adds a new side to Londo's character. It puts our characters into different situations than we're used to, and it's fun seeing how they react to these new conditions.
I'm just now starting my next script, "Mind War," which will bring the Psi Cops to Babylon 5.
For those out there who still think the skin-tab-getting-through- Kosh's- encounter-suit was an error...we're going to be dealing with that, and some other interesting threads in "The Parliament of Dreams" episode. Sinclair comments on the whole question of how the poison ever got into him...and notes how curious it is that, within weeks of that incident, Dr. Kyle was transferred back to Earth to work directly with the Earth Alliance President on matters of alien immigration...and Lyta Alexander was similarly transferred a week or so after that. The only two people to have personal knowledge of a Vorlon have been shipped off and possibly locked up.
(Interesting, how one can take real-life developments and weave them into the tapestry. This will feed into the main line of the story even better than what I had originally planned.)
The one I'm most looking forward to writing just now, though, is "Babylon Squared," in which we finally show what happened to Babylon 4, and in the process ask more questions than we answer (though at least we DO answer the questions we asked about the fate of that station in general...you'll know what happened to it, just not yet what it means).
There continue to be the usual hassles, and it's as bone-wearying as ever, but I think we're having fun...and I know it's going to be a good show.
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