Re: Sheridan\'s Son
I tend to agree with Eve about the bearing of the "Flash Forward" on what will/could be. Setting aside the books not penned by JMS, Delenn telling Sheridan to NOT go to Zhahadum, would seem to be her way of telling him how to proceed the way that they went in her time line, since "the other alternative is unthinkable".
So if NOT going leads to that only "thinkable" future, then him going, as he does, should set them on a different track. This point of view has nagged at me since the first or second time I went through the series.
On a side note, it is pretty odd to have Gkar just "hanging around" on Centari Prime, especially with Londo as protective as he is of his Keeper, at least when sober.
As for the view mentioned that the Movie "In the Beginning" locked the "Flashed" future in, I should dare to point out that In the Beginning was just that, in the beginning of the series, before Sheridan would have his flash, before he would go to Zhahadum and, according to the above mentioned theory, would THEN change the future.
In essence, I am suggesting that In the Beginning was itself another type of flash forward, flashing from a point in the time line before the future would have been changed by Sheidan going to Zhahadum.
Taking the episodes (including the intro movie) out of chronological order would seem to be a bad idea, otherwise it becomes very tough to talk about timelines, and which past hooks up with which future, now that JMS brought the whole thing into question with time travel.
I am rather reluctant to call the debut movie canon for the end of the JMS written Universe of B5.
It really comes down to whether the fan wants to think of Delenn's warning as a way to stay on track, or a way to choose a new track. That seems to be the hinge to reading what the "Flash Forward" had to say.