<blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Joseph DeMartino:
<font color=yellow>He didn't say either of these things. If you think he did, go to JMSNews and try to find the quotes. What he said about "SiL" is that he had planned the very last shot of the series (which turned out not to be the last shot) and described it to some of the production staff before they started on TV movie #1. He later identified the shot as the destruction of B5 at the decommissioning ceremony. He never said that "SiL" was planned in detail from the beginning. </font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>
Well he obviously planned it far ahead enough to know the title in 1994.
<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>As for "WWE" (as it exists) not resembling "SiL" - of course it doesn't. If the original plan was to have Sinclair as the lead for all five years (later modified to add a "Sheridan-like" character to help him - which JMS did say was part of his plan) then "WWE" as it is would never have been filmed. It isn't "WWE" that would have been the series finale, but rather the event of Sinclair's journey into the past, and the revelation that he was Valen all along. The actual events of the episode would have been very different.</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>
And what kind of finale would that have been? Babylon 5 gets blown up and then we focus on the past, Babylon 4 and the minbari. Thats more like a season finale than a series finale.
<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>Remember JMS's fondness for red-herrings and misdirection? What better way to keep people from guessing that Sinclair really was 20 years older, and that the series climax would come in 2278, than throwing in that pilot? </font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>
I think you got it in reverse. Zathras's blabbering about coming from the future and the aged Sinclair made everyone think that it was a Sinclair from the far future. Nobody would have thought it was an age accelerated Sinclair from the near future. And besides JMS said that it was always this way.
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Well, there goes your theory that "SiL" was planned from the very beginning. Absent Lorien "SiL" doesn't happen - there's no 20 year time limit, no First One to bring Sheridan/Sinclair Beyond the Rim. If Lorien is "obviously" a late addition to JMS's plans, then so is Sheridan and so is Lorien.
Regards,
Joe</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>
No it doesn't Sinclair would probably have a piece of a vorlon in him and that I believe that is what leads him to the rim and to the vorlons who carry him beyond the rim.
Now let me ask you this if Sinclair was to become Valen at the end then why would he help the vorlons when he already knew that both sides had lost their way? And why twenty years into the future?