Babylon Podcast #34: Points of Departure (Season 2)
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Great show! I agree that the show definitely went up a few notches when Boxleitner joined the cast. He has a commanding presence and his character was such a great and strong commander. He demanded attention and wouldn’t back down from anybody. I actually had a hard time watching the first season but I was glued to the show from season 2 on. More than that though, I felt Boxleitner brought a higher quality of acting to the show, not just with his performance, but also with those around him.
That’s my 2 cents.
wlg
Hi guys!!
I sent all the BB fans I know (there are a lot of them in the Scarecrow and Mrs. King fandom.. imagine that) the link to this show. I know they will like listening to yall talk about his character.
Hope all is well!
Toodles!
Regarding when members of the grey council are informed: I think that members of the grey council had access to archives of previous decisions of the council. The Mimbari are always talking about how detailed their records are, I can’t imagine that they don’t have records of every meeting and significant event the council was part of. New members would need this information to function in their roles, regardless of which caste they come from. I even think that there were references of “recording” from time to time regarding council activities.
Actually there is a Star Trek Cookbook with Ethan Phillips (Nelix) as one of the authors.
Ole