vacantlook
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As I sit watching "Midnight On The Firing Line" yet once again, something intrigued me.
In the scene near the beginning when Sinclair and Ivanova are discussing possiblities of who could have attacked the Centauri, Sinclair says the Minbari couldn't have done it, that they're too honorable. This gets a bit of a shocked reply from Ivanova. Sinclair then replies that "the best way to understand someone is to fight 'em, make 'em angry. That's when you see the real person."
Now contrast this with Delenn's comment that a person's real face comes out when they're asleep as she mentioned when she watched Sheridan sleep in "Shadow Dancing."
It's a very interesting contrast: seeing one's true self at a state of complete rest and at a state of complete agitation.
In the scene near the beginning when Sinclair and Ivanova are discussing possiblities of who could have attacked the Centauri, Sinclair says the Minbari couldn't have done it, that they're too honorable. This gets a bit of a shocked reply from Ivanova. Sinclair then replies that "the best way to understand someone is to fight 'em, make 'em angry. That's when you see the real person."
Now contrast this with Delenn's comment that a person's real face comes out when they're asleep as she mentioned when she watched Sheridan sleep in "Shadow Dancing."
It's a very interesting contrast: seeing one's true self at a state of complete rest and at a state of complete agitation.