I like the Kosh episodes... though Talia is certainly not one of my favorite characters. I always found her petulant and whiny. I do find myself trying to visualize a Vorlon scampering...
Sinclair certainly passed the test in this one... faced with a dilemma between his duty and what he believed to be right and wrong, he came up with a compromise that was fair as much as it could be. The Vorlons made it all a moot point. Kosh said 'You're not ready for immortality.' I wonder what makes one ready...
There are more questions than answers in this episode... like in life. Ends were not neatly tied up. What was Kosh up to with the Vicar and Talia? What were his plans for what he got from inside Talia's mind? Who was not ready for immortality? Men? Narns? Everyone on B5? Why was Delenn away at this time? What did the Minbari get from the Deathwalker?
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Sinclair certainly passed the test in this one... faced with a dilemma between his duty and what he believed to be right and wrong, he came up with a compromise that was fair as much as it could be. The Vorlons made it all a moot point. Kosh said 'You're not ready for immortality.' I wonder what makes one ready...
There are more questions than answers in this episode... like in life. Ends were not neatly tied up. What was Kosh up to with the Vicar and Talia? What were his plans for what he got from inside Talia's mind? Who was not ready for immortality? Men? Narns? Everyone on B5? Why was Delenn away at this time? What did the Minbari get from the Deathwalker?
Answers?