I thought the character Harriman Gray(sp?) was quite cute for a Psi Corp member. Oh dear... :-p
;-) Seriously, I think we were meant to. He's the decent guy who's fallen for the Corps' lies and is only just realising this. When his dreams were shattered, there was no Ivanova character to show him the other options.
Nice how we are slowly fed different views and experiences of the Corps, so we know when it becomes arc-relevant.
I did like the sub-plot about the motorcycle
So did I, and also the way it showed that Lennier has learnt English and studied human culture(s), but still lacks the exposure to understand some idioms and behaviour patterns (I mean, who'd *guess* that "get out" could signal approval!), and also how uncomfortable this makes Garibaldi.
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Seriously, I think we were meant to.
He's the decent guy who's fallen for the Corps' lies and is only just realising this.
When his dreams were shattered, there was no Ivanova character to show him the other options.
Nice how we are slowly fed different views and experiences of the Corps, so we know when it becomes arc-relevant.
I did like the sub-plot about the motorcycle
So did I, and also the way it showed that Lennier has learnt English and studied human culture(s), but still lacks the exposure to understand some idioms and behaviour patterns (I mean, who'd *guess* that "get out" could signal approval!), and also how uncomfortable this makes Garibaldi.
Three cheers for ttention to detail... :-)