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Talia's old Psi Corps instructor, the victim of a secret experiment, is the target of a manhunt involving the Psi-Cops. Catherine wants to survey a promising planet for possible mining, but G'Kar warns her to stay away. Walter Koenig as Bester. Felicity Waterman as Kelsey. William Allen Young as Jason Ironheart.
P5 Rating: 8.44 Production number: 110 Original air date: March 2, 1994 DVD release date: November 5, 2002 Written by J. Michael Straczynski Directed by Bruce Seth Green
That's actually true, in a lot of ways. My sense is that here we have many actors who created enduring works because they were good at what they did; they're *good actors*. But because they were so good at it, they got typecast as only able to play that. How many people snickered, wrongly, when they heard Walter was going to be Bester? "Chekhov in the Psi Corps," was the usual lament.
Until they *saw* him. And saw what he could do.
To work against the typecasting is simply payment on a debt to those who created enduring characters. And I'll continue to do it wherever and whenever I can. (Look for Robert Englund in an upcoming episode playing a very different sort of character than he's played elsewhere lately.)
Generally, the race that builds the gate, owns it.