Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com> asks: > My question is: given the fact that the overall plan for B5 and > the themes involved were pre-organized, do you ever find themes > that are there, but that you did not consciously plan, and, if > so, do those "themes trouves" influence how you write future > episodes?
To the two parts of this...yes, there's always been the undercurrent in the series that says we are our brother's keeper, that we have an obligation to look out for one another. If we're bound and determined to seek our own destruction nothing can stop that...but anything less, and a kind word in the right place, an action taken at the right time, can bend history and help others. This is part of the community sense that comes through so strongly in B5.
And yes, there are sometimes themes that come out without my knowing it; sometimes I wear my heart on my sleeve more than I intended, and stuff slips through, thematically and dialogue-wise, that later I see and wish I'd left out. Sometimes it'll be much later when I'll realize what a character was REALLY saying when s/he whispered a line or two into my brain, and I'll perceive again that the characters are smarter than I am sometimes...and take that thematic element and run with it.
And no, I won't tell you which was which....
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