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"All Alone in the Night" discussion
This is the discussion post for the episode 2X11, "All Alone in the Night". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.
Summary:
Sheridan is abducted by a mysterious alien ship. Meanwhile, Delenn travels to Minbar to find out if the Grey Council will allow her to continue as an ambassador after her transformation.
Extra reading:
The article for "All Alone in the Night" at Lurker's Guide.
Summary:
Sheridan is abducted by a mysterious alien ship. Meanwhile, Delenn travels to Minbar to find out if the Grey Council will allow her to continue as an ambassador after her transformation.
Extra reading:
The article for "All Alone in the Night" at Lurker's Guide.
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You know, this would actually fit with To Dream in the City of Sorrows (aka the "what Sinclair was doing between Chrysalis and War Without End" novel written by Kathryn Drennan) beautifully, because that one has Sinclair develop an increasing distrust against the Vorlons and being unwilling to take their goodness for granted the way the Minbari do. (I pick and choose with the tie-ins; you know we feel the same way about The Shadow Within, but the Sinclair novel is much better.)
Question: considering Sheridan isn't Centauri, how come he has this somewhat prophetic dream to begin with? Is Kosh's presence in said dream and awareness of it a sign that Kosh has already started to do what he later seems to do with G'Kar in Dust to Dust and with Sheridan during his own death in s3, i.e. some kind of telepathic communication?
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