Day & Night on B5

 Posted on 11/3/1996 by J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com> to CIS


(blocked) asks:
> Have you developed any affinity towards science fiction/space now
> that you have written/produced an epic like B5 ? When B5 is over (
> a very sad day indeed ), and you go onto other projects, will
> they be science fiction/space oriented as well ? Does this mean B5
> has a sense of day and night ? And why was Sheridan so interested
> in the wrong door when he was told, 'no it's not that one, it's
> over here' ? Are you ever going to release the notes/revisions you
> have been taking on B5 since 1986 ?

Actually, I was an SF fan *long* before I ever did Murder, She
Wrote.

And yes, there's a day/night cycle on B5, it seems appropriate.

jms