The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
  2. <blockquote><cite>
  3. Sheridan is in hot water when he kills a Minbari warrior in self-defense.
  4. </cite>
  5. <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Brown,+Caitlin">Caitlin Brown</a> as Guinevere Corey.
  6. <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Sullivan,+Sean+Gregory">Sean Gregory Sullivan</a> as Ashan.
  7. </blockquote>
  8. <pre>
  9. Sub-genre: Mystery
  10. <a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/036">7.75</a>
  11. Production number: 215
  12. Original air date: April 26, 1995
  13. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000087EYB/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: April 29, 2003
  14. Written by Peter David
  15. Directed by Mike Vejar
  16. </pre>
  17. <p>
  18. <hr size=3>
  19. <h2><a name="BP">Backplot</a></h2>
  20. <ul>
  21. <li> Minbari clans are like close-knit families. One surrenders some of
  22. one's identity to the clan, and in return the clan is expected to
  23. shoulder the responsibility for one's actions. Despite this, clan
  24. leaders sometimes engage in secret plots without the knowledge of
  25. the clan members at large.
  26. <li> Sheridan's tactics in the Earth-Minbari War (cf.
  27. <a href="023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>)
  28. are considered completely without honor by many Minbari; he used a
  29. fake distress signal to lure the Black Star into a minefield.
  30. <li> Vir was considered a failure by his family. He was sent to Babylon 5
  31. at their behest, mostly to get him out of their hair. There was little
  32. competition for the post, which was thought to be something of a joke.
  33. </ul>
  34. <h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
  35. <ul>
  36. <li> What was Sheridan supposed to learn from Kosh's lesson? (see
  37. <a href="#lesson">Analysis</a>)
  38. <li> How did Kosh know what Sheridan would find in the chamber?
  39. <li> Who were the people living there?
  40. <li> Will Vir's family take him up on Londo's offer?
  41. <li> What fate awaits the teddy bear?
  42. <li> Who was the human who stole Sheridan's link? Did he have an ulterior
  43. motive for helping with the setup, or was he simply doing it for
  44. money?
  45. </ul>
  46. <h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
  47. <ul>
  48. <li> Considering her dramatic entrance, Sheridan's lawyer didn't actually
  49. do much of anything. Who sent her, and what was she supposed to
  50. be doing for Sheridan?
  51. <p>
  52. <li> <a name="lesson">One interpretation of Kosh's lesson</a>
  53. is that he was teaching Sheridan to give humanity the benefit of the
  54. doubt. Even in what Sheridan considered the most dangerous, nasty
  55. place on the station, one can find beauty. If Kosh's pledge in
  56. <a href="035.html">"Hunter, Prey"</a>
  57. to teach Sheridan "about <em>you</em>" is taken broadly to mean
  58. "about your kind," this is at least a plausible scenario.
  59. <p>
  60. <li> Another possible interpretation:
  61. Going to the darkest, dingiest, "worst part" of B5 was an analogy to
  62. Sheridan's current very "bad" situation. This is partly confirmed by
  63. Kosh's statement that having a "bad day" was perfectly appropriate for
  64. the lesson he had planned. What Sheridan saw there was "beauty... in
  65. the dark", which was exactly what he needed. He was obviously relaxed
  66. and feeling much better after the experience, and he thanked Kosh for
  67. helping him.
  68. <p>
  69. The lesson? When things are at their absolute worst, don't simply
  70. satisfy your basic needs (eating, sleeping), take time out to enjoy
  71. something that will make you feel better despite the conditions. It
  72. will help you deal with adversity. Alternatively, the lesson is that
  73. even in some of the worst places/situations, there can still be beauty
  74. if you allow yourself to look for it.
  75. <p>
  76. <li> Why the monastic chant? Sheridan said in
  77. <a href="023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
  78. that he had met the Dalai Lama in Tibet. The chant wasn't Tibetan --
  79. it is a Gregorian chant, part of the Christmas Mass.
  80. The entire incident may have been projected into Sheridan's mind
  81. by Kosh or by someone else. The fact that Sheridan could see it
  82. might also be related to his dream in
  83. <a href="033.html">"All Alone in the Night."</a>
  84. <p>
  85. The Latin lyrics:
  86. <blockquote>
  87. Puer natus est nobis et filius datus est nobis;<br>
  88. cujus imperium super humerum ejus;<br>
  89. et vocabitur nomen ejus,<br>
  90. consilii Angelus.<br>
  91. <br>
  92. Cantate Domino canticum novum;<br>
  93. quia mirabilia fecit.
  94. </blockquote>
  95. <p>
  96. One English translation of which is:
  97. <blockquote>
  98. Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given;<br>
  99. on whose shoulders the world's dominion rests;<br>
  100. whose name is;<br>
  101. He who was sent to us from the great Heavenly Wonder-Counselor.<br>
  102. <br>
  103. Sing unto the Lord a new song. He has made wonders.
  104. </blockquote>
  105. <p>
  106. There are two quotes here, one from Isaiah 9:6, the other from Psalm
  107. 98:1:
  108. <blockquote>
  109. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government
  110. shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful,
  111. Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
  112. </blockquote>
  113. <p>
  114. <blockquote>
  115. O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things:
  116. his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory.
  117. </blockquote>
  118. <p>
  119. Whether this particular chant has any bearing on the story, or was
  120. just selected because it sounds good, is an interesting question, but
  121. a couple rather tenuous connections can be made:
  122. <p>
  123. The second verse mentions a "hand" being
  124. victorious; recall that Sheridan was told, "You are the hand," in
  125. <a href="033.html">"All Alone in the Night."</a>
  126. <p>
  127. The fourth issue of the
  128. <a href="/lurk/comic/index.html">comic series,</a>
  129. dealing with Sinclair's appointment to the Minbari homeworld, is titled
  130. "The Price of Peace," one letter removed from the description of Jesus
  131. above. (That one is probably just a coincidence.)
  132. <p>
  133. <li> It's also worth comparing Kosh's lessons to his encounter with Talia in
  134. <a href="009.html">"Deathwalker."</a>
  135. When she asked what his negotiations meant, he advised her to "listen
  136. to the music, not the words" -- advice that might apply to Sheridan's
  137. lesson as well.
  138. <p>
  139. <li> The plight of the teddy bear mirrors the story Sheridan told to
  140. Delenn; if the bear is really supposed to represent Sheridan, is its
  141. fate perhaps a foreshadowing of Sheridan's?
  142. </ul>
  143. <h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
  144. <ul>
  145. <li> Londo's mention of "a certain Minbari" lying is probably a reference
  146. to Lennier's lie in
  147. <a href="021.html">"The Quality of Mercy."</a>
  148. <p>
  149. <li> The Centauri expect their dolls to be anatomically correct.
  150. <p>
  151. <li> "Honour and shame from no condition rise;<br>
  152. Act well your part, there all the honour lies."<br>
  153. - Alexander Pope, "An Essay on Man" Epistle IV, 1733-34
  154. <p>
  155. <li> Possible Ranger sighting: When Vir and Londo are talking in the
  156. Zocalo, a man in what looks like a Ranger uniform walks by twice.
  157. Once as Vir says, "Centauri Prime is sending a replacement," and
  158. again as he says, "It's my problem, not yours."
  159. <p>
  160. <li> The bear is from the
  161. <a href="http://www.vtbear.com/">Vermont Teddy-Bear Company.</a>
  162. It's a "twenty inch" with "JS" embroidered on the front and
  163. "Ba-bear-lon 5" on the back. Peter David says:
  164. <blockquote>
  165. Specifically, on page 13 of their 1994 Winter Collection Catalogue,
  166. they have the Custom Embroidered Bears. Ordered with a baseball shirt
  167. and hat (NOT jacket), he's 20 inches high and his
  168. fur color is 'Pockets (thick milk chocolate)'...
  169. <p>
  170. I should point out that ordering the bear for Joe was my wife's idea.
  171. She's a big bear fan. At present she's hard at work on a
  172. Min<em>bear</em>i...
  173. </blockquote>
  174. <p>
  175. <li>@@@889493189 Caitlin Brown, who plays Guinevere Corey, played
  176. Na'Toth in season one.
  177. <p>
  178. <li>@@@890012596 The Minbari text Delenn showed Lennier can be deciphered
  179. using the Minbari alphabet as rendered on the B5 trading cards.
  180. Replacing Minbari characters with their corresponding Latin ones
  181. yields the English text, "Chester is very spoiled. I guess it's
  182. my fault. I loved him too much."
  183. </ul>
  184. <h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
  185. <ul>
  186. <li> So after I'd read Peter's script, and decided to go with it, he
  187. asked about Ivanova's line, "This isn't some kind of Deep Space
  188. franchise, this place is ABOUT something."
  189. <p>
  190. "Are you really going to use that?" he asked.
  191. <p>
  192. "Absolutely," I said. "It's fall-down funny."
  193. <p>
  194. Long pause. "You people really ARE dangerous over there, aren't you?"
  195. <p>
  196. <li> No, the scene in the dark with the robed figures was not enhanced
  197. with CGI or any other device.
  198. <p>
  199. <li> Everything featured in the Babylon Emporium was just made up by us.
  200. Insofar as I know, none of it is real merchandise. (Everyone,
  201. including the crew, are so starved for B5 stuff that when we finished
  202. filming the ep, we sold off the stuff, at cost, to those in the crew
  203. who wanted them. Two guesses who wound up with the Londo and G'Kar
  204. dolls....)
  205. <p>
  206. <li> The B5 model in the gift shop in "Honor" is now in Sheridan's office,
  207. bronzed, as is his right as captain.
  208. <p>
  209. Once the show is finally off the air, be assured that the model will
  210. end up in THIS captain's office.
  211. <p>
  212. <li> Here's the story of the bear.
  213. <p>
  214. I hate cute. Everybody knows me, knows that. So after buying Peter
  215. David's script #2, Peter sends me a gift. A bear. A teddy bear. With
  216. my initials JS in front, and Bear-ba-lon 5 in the back. I call Peter
  217. back. I say that I must now get him for this. He asks what I had in
  218. mind. I said wait and see.
  219. <p>
  220. So I wrote the entire bear thing at the end of the show, and inserted
  221. it into his script.
  222. <p>
  223. Never send me something cute.
  224. <p>
  225. Best part was during filming, we shot the bear against blue-screen
  226. to be composited into the CGI. And there's our EFX supervisor, standing
  227. there on film, against blue-screen, with this long rod up the teddy
  228. bear's ass, spinning it round and round and round....
  229. <p>
  230. Whilst doing that, I also wrote and inserted the Kosh/Perfect Beauty
  231. scenes, since I was already in it at that point anyway, and I figured
  232. it'd be cool.
  233. <p>
  234. It also keeps the Sheridan Learning Stuff thread going, and works in
  235. a nice balance to the rest of the episode. Here he's going nuts, being
  236. harrassed, and his command is on the line...so he has to learn to bend
  237. his knee, accept silence, give up his command symbolically by giving up
  238. the stat bar, and finding one perfect moment of peace.
  239. <p>
  240. <li> Yes, Kosh asking Sheridan "what is this place?" was more for
  241. his benefit than Kosh's, to underline where they were, and what he was
  242. about to experience even in such a place. Also, in psychotheraputic
  243. terms, specifically dream analysis, when you travel to your cellar in
  244. your dream, it's in part to confront something in your subconscious, to
  245. learn something that may not be expressable in words.
  246. <p>
  247. <li> Yes, he did send a fake distress call, and took out the Black Star
  248. when it came in to (they thought) wipe out a disabled ship. He's never
  249. denied this to anybody.
  250. <p>
  251. <li> Sheridan sent an EA distress
  252. signal; the Minbari were in genocidal mode, so it didn't matter to them
  253. the condition of their enemy.
  254. </ul>