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- <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
-
- <blockquote><cite>
- Sheridan is in hot water when he kills a Minbari warrior in self-defense.
- </cite>
-
- <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Brown,+Caitlin">Caitlin Brown</a> as Guinevere Corey.
- <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Sullivan,+Sean+Gregory">Sean Gregory Sullivan</a> as Ashan.
-
- </blockquote>
-
- <pre>
- Sub-genre: Mystery
- <a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/036">7.75</a>
-
- Production number: 215
- Original air date: April 26, 1995
- <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000087EYB/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: April 29, 2003
-
- Written by Peter David
- Directed by Mike Vejar
- </pre>
-
- <p>
- <hr size=3>
-
- <h2><a name="BP">Backplot</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li> Minbari clans are like close-knit families. One surrenders some of
- one's identity to the clan, and in return the clan is expected to
- shoulder the responsibility for one's actions. Despite this, clan
- leaders sometimes engage in secret plots without the knowledge of
- the clan members at large.
-
- <li> Sheridan's tactics in the Earth-Minbari War (cf.
- <a href="023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>)
- are considered completely without honor by many Minbari; he used a
- fake distress signal to lure the Black Star into a minefield.
-
- <li> Vir was considered a failure by his family. He was sent to Babylon 5
- at their behest, mostly to get him out of their hair. There was little
- competition for the post, which was thought to be something of a joke.
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li> What was Sheridan supposed to learn from Kosh's lesson? (see
- <a href="#lesson">Analysis</a>)
- <li> How did Kosh know what Sheridan would find in the chamber?
- <li> Who were the people living there?
- <li> Will Vir's family take him up on Londo's offer?
- <li> What fate awaits the teddy bear?
- <li> Who was the human who stole Sheridan's link? Did he have an ulterior
- motive for helping with the setup, or was he simply doing it for
- money?
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li> Considering her dramatic entrance, Sheridan's lawyer didn't actually
- do much of anything. Who sent her, and what was she supposed to
- be doing for Sheridan?
-
- <p>
- <li> <a name="lesson">One interpretation of Kosh's lesson</a>
- is that he was teaching Sheridan to give humanity the benefit of the
- doubt. Even in what Sheridan considered the most dangerous, nasty
- place on the station, one can find beauty. If Kosh's pledge in
- <a href="035.html">"Hunter, Prey"</a>
- to teach Sheridan "about <em>you</em>" is taken broadly to mean
- "about your kind," this is at least a plausible scenario.
-
- <p>
- <li> Another possible interpretation:
- Going to the darkest, dingiest, "worst part" of B5 was an analogy to
- Sheridan's current very "bad" situation. This is partly confirmed by
- Kosh's statement that having a "bad day" was perfectly appropriate for
- the lesson he had planned. What Sheridan saw there was "beauty... in
- the dark", which was exactly what he needed. He was obviously relaxed
- and feeling much better after the experience, and he thanked Kosh for
- helping him.
-
- <p>
- The lesson? When things are at their absolute worst, don't simply
- satisfy your basic needs (eating, sleeping), take time out to enjoy
- something that will make you feel better despite the conditions. It
- will help you deal with adversity. Alternatively, the lesson is that
- even in some of the worst places/situations, there can still be beauty
- if you allow yourself to look for it.
-
- <p>
- <li> Why the monastic chant? Sheridan said in
- <a href="023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
- that he had met the Dalai Lama in Tibet. The chant wasn't Tibetan --
- it is a Gregorian chant, part of the Christmas Mass.
- The entire incident may have been projected into Sheridan's mind
- by Kosh or by someone else. The fact that Sheridan could see it
- might also be related to his dream in
- <a href="033.html">"All Alone in the Night."</a>
-
- <p>
- The Latin lyrics:
-
- <blockquote>
- Puer natus est nobis et filius datus est nobis;<br>
- cujus imperium super humerum ejus;<br>
- et vocabitur nomen ejus,<br>
- consilii Angelus.<br>
- <br>
- Cantate Domino canticum novum;<br>
- quia mirabilia fecit.
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>
- One English translation of which is:
-
- <blockquote>
- Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given;<br>
- on whose shoulders the world's dominion rests;<br>
- whose name is;<br>
- He who was sent to us from the great Heavenly Wonder-Counselor.<br>
- <br>
- Sing unto the Lord a new song. He has made wonders.
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>
- There are two quotes here, one from Isaiah 9:6, the other from Psalm
- 98:1:
-
- <blockquote>
- For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government
- shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful,
- Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>
- <blockquote>
- O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things:
- his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory.
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>
- Whether this particular chant has any bearing on the story, or was
- just selected because it sounds good, is an interesting question, but
- a couple rather tenuous connections can be made:
-
- <p>
- The second verse mentions a "hand" being
- victorious; recall that Sheridan was told, "You are the hand," in
- <a href="033.html">"All Alone in the Night."</a>
-
- <p>
- The fourth issue of the
- <a href="/lurk/comic/index.html">comic series,</a>
- dealing with Sinclair's appointment to the Minbari homeworld, is titled
- "The Price of Peace," one letter removed from the description of Jesus
- above. (That one is probably just a coincidence.)
-
- <p>
- <li> It's also worth comparing Kosh's lessons to his encounter with Talia in
- <a href="009.html">"Deathwalker."</a>
- When she asked what his negotiations meant, he advised her to "listen
- to the music, not the words" -- advice that might apply to Sheridan's
- lesson as well.
-
- <p>
- <li> The plight of the teddy bear mirrors the story Sheridan told to
- Delenn; if the bear is really supposed to represent Sheridan, is its
- fate perhaps a foreshadowing of Sheridan's?
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> Londo's mention of "a certain Minbari" lying is probably a reference
- to Lennier's lie in
- <a href="021.html">"The Quality of Mercy."</a>
-
- <p>
- <li> The Centauri expect their dolls to be anatomically correct.
-
- <p>
- <li> "Honour and shame from no condition rise;<br>
- Act well your part, there all the honour lies."<br>
- - Alexander Pope, "An Essay on Man" Epistle IV, 1733-34
-
- <p>
- <li> Possible Ranger sighting: When Vir and Londo are talking in the
- Zocalo, a man in what looks like a Ranger uniform walks by twice.
- Once as Vir says, "Centauri Prime is sending a replacement," and
- again as he says, "It's my problem, not yours."
-
- <p>
- <li> The bear is from the
- <a href="http://www.vtbear.com/">Vermont Teddy-Bear Company.</a>
- It's a "twenty inch" with "JS" embroidered on the front and
- "Ba-bear-lon 5" on the back. Peter David says:
-
- <blockquote>
- Specifically, on page 13 of their 1994 Winter Collection Catalogue,
- they have the Custom Embroidered Bears. Ordered with a baseball shirt
- and hat (NOT jacket), he's 20 inches high and his
- fur color is 'Pockets (thick milk chocolate)'...
-
- <p>
- I should point out that ordering the bear for Joe was my wife's idea.
- She's a big bear fan. At present she's hard at work on a
- Min<em>bear</em>i...
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@889493189 Caitlin Brown, who plays Guinevere Corey, played
- Na'Toth in season one.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@890012596 The Minbari text Delenn showed Lennier can be deciphered
- using the Minbari alphabet as rendered on the B5 trading cards.
- Replacing Minbari characters with their corresponding Latin ones
- yields the English text, "Chester is very spoiled. I guess it's
- my fault. I loved him too much."
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> So after I'd read Peter's script, and decided to go with it, he
- asked about Ivanova's line, "This isn't some kind of Deep Space
- franchise, this place is ABOUT something."
- <p>
- "Are you really going to use that?" he asked.
- <p>
- "Absolutely," I said. "It's fall-down funny."
- <p>
- Long pause. "You people really ARE dangerous over there, aren't you?"
-
- <p>
- <li> No, the scene in the dark with the robed figures was not enhanced
- with CGI or any other device.
-
- <p>
- <li> Everything featured in the Babylon Emporium was just made up by us.
- Insofar as I know, none of it is real merchandise. (Everyone,
- including the crew, are so starved for B5 stuff that when we finished
- filming the ep, we sold off the stuff, at cost, to those in the crew
- who wanted them. Two guesses who wound up with the Londo and G'Kar
- dolls....)
-
- <p>
- <li> The B5 model in the gift shop in "Honor" is now in Sheridan's office,
- bronzed, as is his right as captain.
- <p>
- Once the show is finally off the air, be assured that the model will
- end up in THIS captain's office.
-
- <p>
- <li> Here's the story of the bear.
-
- <p>
- I hate cute. Everybody knows me, knows that. So after buying Peter
- David's script #2, Peter sends me a gift. A bear. A teddy bear. With
- my initials JS in front, and Bear-ba-lon 5 in the back. I call Peter
- back. I say that I must now get him for this. He asks what I had in
- mind. I said wait and see.
-
- <p>
- So I wrote the entire bear thing at the end of the show, and inserted
- it into his script.
-
- <p>
- Never send me something cute.
-
- <p>
- Best part was during filming, we shot the bear against blue-screen
- to be composited into the CGI. And there's our EFX supervisor, standing
- there on film, against blue-screen, with this long rod up the teddy
- bear's ass, spinning it round and round and round....
-
- <p>
- Whilst doing that, I also wrote and inserted the Kosh/Perfect Beauty
- scenes, since I was already in it at that point anyway, and I figured
- it'd be cool.
-
- <p>
- It also keeps the Sheridan Learning Stuff thread going, and works in
- a nice balance to the rest of the episode. Here he's going nuts, being
- harrassed, and his command is on the line...so he has to learn to bend
- his knee, accept silence, give up his command symbolically by giving up
- the stat bar, and finding one perfect moment of peace.
-
- <p>
- <li> Yes, Kosh asking Sheridan "what is this place?" was more for
- his benefit than Kosh's, to underline where they were, and what he was
- about to experience even in such a place. Also, in psychotheraputic
- terms, specifically dream analysis, when you travel to your cellar in
- your dream, it's in part to confront something in your subconscious, to
- learn something that may not be expressable in words.
-
- <p>
- <li> Yes, he did send a fake distress call, and took out the Black Star
- when it came in to (they thought) wipe out a disabled ship. He's never
- denied this to anybody.
-
- <p>
- <li> Sheridan sent an EA distress
- signal; the Minbari were in genocidal mode, so it didn't matter to them
- the condition of their enemy.
-
- </ul>
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