Wow, I almost typed "I love Josh" instead of the title of this post. Laugh it up at my expense.
Anyways, I'm converting two more friends (I've discovered couples convert easily since I'm well spoken for) to Bab universe. We just finished "Fall of Night" - it still tickles me in that funny area of my brain saying, "Can you do something this wonderful in fiction some day?" But I digress.
We just started to Matters of Honor, and I just watched the Kosh / Sheridan scene at the beginning.
I installed a 14 foot by 11 foot (please, someone in Europe do the math to metrics - I've had too many Guinness tonight) theater in my home. Upon inspection, has anyone ever noticed that Kosh, after his moments (trying to avoid spoilers) in "The Fall of Night" has warts on his "face" in Matters of Honor? If you look in the first scene with Sheridan, there is one up and to the right of his "eye" as well as one below. You can also see one from a side angle.
This attention to detail is what is causing me to watch this series again... for about a 10th or 11th time. I've lost track. I never noticed how much "being seen" took out of Kosh. BRILLIANT.
Here's another salute to JMS that I never notice until this many viewings.
Regards,
-Tim
Anyways, I'm converting two more friends (I've discovered couples convert easily since I'm well spoken for) to Bab universe. We just finished "Fall of Night" - it still tickles me in that funny area of my brain saying, "Can you do something this wonderful in fiction some day?" But I digress.
We just started to Matters of Honor, and I just watched the Kosh / Sheridan scene at the beginning.
I installed a 14 foot by 11 foot (please, someone in Europe do the math to metrics - I've had too many Guinness tonight) theater in my home. Upon inspection, has anyone ever noticed that Kosh, after his moments (trying to avoid spoilers) in "The Fall of Night" has warts on his "face" in Matters of Honor? If you look in the first scene with Sheridan, there is one up and to the right of his "eye" as well as one below. You can also see one from a side angle.
This attention to detail is what is causing me to watch this series again... for about a 10th or 11th time. I've lost track. I never noticed how much "being seen" took out of Kosh. BRILLIANT.
Here's another salute to JMS that I never notice until this many viewings.
Regards,
-Tim