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"And the Sky Full of Stars" discussion [spoilers]
This is the discussion post for the episode 1X08, "And the Sky Full of Stars". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.
Extra reading:
The article for "And the Sky Full of Stars" at Lurker's Guide.
Extra reading:
The article for "And the Sky Full of Stars" at Lurker's Guide.
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It showcases Delenn's courage at a point where the new audience just has been given reason to be suspicious about her (would a newbie know she's not a villain?), and thus deepens her as a character. I also think that in addition to her trust in Sinclair and the friendship she's established with him, she believes she'll be able to reach him because of the Valen factor. Don't forget, later we find out Delenn as a child was lost and thought she saw Valen then, helping her; and she does have that iron conviction she's a woman of destiny. She's definitely a woman of faith. So she believes in him both because of Sinclair and because of Valen.
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True! And I think she'd have to be, to pull a stunt that stupid *g*. I think you have a good point with the Valen thing, too, that perhaps she thinks she can reach the Valen part of him even through his disorientation.
And I agree: it's particularly interesting in the light of the other revelations in the episode, Delenn getting more complex all the time...
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Was the Sinclair = Valen plotline in existence before Michael O'Hare left?
Otherwise, if JMS didn't know, neither would Delenn...