KoshFan
Regular
I was just watching "TKO," and I noticed two things. One, the episode wasn't quite as bad as I thought it was (I was only watching it for the sake of completeness but I've decided it's not bad). Two, and more interesting, is the name of the liner that Rabbi Koslov and Walker Smith come in on.
Yep, that's right. The White Star.
Interesting foreshadowing. Now, I might be reading too much into it, but I see something here. We have Walker Smith, frequently called "the bravest of his race" (although I say Sheridan at Z'ha'dum tops him), and also the best fighter Garibaldi's seen, which is saying something. We also have Rabbi Koslov, who has a very good understanding of the heart and spirit. Strength, bravery, and deep understanding. The crews of the later White Stars could be said to be the same.
Also, Sinclair says something in Hebrew to Koslov as Koslov departs. What is it?
Yep, that's right. The White Star.
Interesting foreshadowing. Now, I might be reading too much into it, but I see something here. We have Walker Smith, frequently called "the bravest of his race" (although I say Sheridan at Z'ha'dum tops him), and also the best fighter Garibaldi's seen, which is saying something. We also have Rabbi Koslov, who has a very good understanding of the heart and spirit. Strength, bravery, and deep understanding. The crews of the later White Stars could be said to be the same.
Also, Sinclair says something in Hebrew to Koslov as Koslov departs. What is it?