- Why are the command crew still wearing their old
uniforms in the opening credits?
Because changing one picture, or a credit caption, is a *heck*
of a lot simpler than changing 4 pictures and redoing the whole thing.
- Why were this episode and
"A Late Delivery From Avalon"
swapped?
We flipped them around because after "Ceremonies" we NEED something
lighter, and because York's episode in the new slot now coincides with
the first week of sweeps. They were written to play in either order.
- Can you tell us more about Vir's family?
I can, but I'd rather show it; you'll find out a lot more about Vir and
family relations in "Sic Transit Vir" in mid-april.
- About the title
thus passes Vir (it's a signal of transition)
- Re: "...a Vir intensive script."
Just finished one. Script for episode #13, "Sic Transit Vir." I
think it's gonna be a hoot.
- Yes, it's sort of a double pun in that respect...thus passes
the man, which can have many meanings, also entering manhood, or dying,
or going away, or the more Vir transitioning, or going...lots of
variations.
- It's accurate as far as it goes, and a pun on another
level.
- Just an advisory...I finally saw the trailer for "Sic Transit Vir," and
I'd suggest anyone who wants to enjoy the show *not* watch the trailer,
as it gives away stuff that shouldn't be given away.
[Spoiler for "The Maltese Falcon"]
I.e., if the trailer for The Maltese Falcon said, "...and see the
surprise when the black bird is discovered to be an imitation."
- [Spoiler for "Citizen Kane"]
I wasn't happy with that aspect of the promo either
(which was the national spot, not cut by the stations). It's kinda
like doing a promo for Citizen Kane, "...it all began with a child's
sled named Rosebud...."
- About Vir
He's a much stronger character than anyone
might think. He's sort of the "God's Fool" character, to get literary
for a second, who somehow manages to make it through it all.
- At this point, with the rethinking going on back home, he's
bethrothed and promised, the marriage arranged, but not yet fully,
*formally* married. There's still ritual to go through. The other
family could still choose to withdraw the arrangement.
- Even the babble is pretty tightly scripted. The hesitations and
occasional stumble-restatements are the actor's delivery. There's
occasionally a very tiny bit of improv in that kind of scene, but very
little.
- Londo is a very sharp, cunning character. He does what he
does for sheer patriotism, to serve his people. *Whatever* that may
entail. And Vir gets whipsawed a lot...he's a great character, with a
wide range of characteristics I can play with, from comic to tragic.
- When Londo goes to Delenn earlier this season to ask about having Vir
appointed to the Centauri diplomatic mission, he mentions then that the
mission has been closed for some time, "some trouble I believe with our
previous liaison." This just paid that off; those Minbari are just a
darned bad influence, I guess.
- What happened to the previous liaison?
Went native. Bought into the whole Minbari theological system, dropped
his Centauri citizenship, was last heard of in a distant retreat trying
to grow a bone.
- What happened to the Narn? And what were the Narns doing in Vir's
room?
I could've *sworn* there was a line there about the Narn
recovering; I'm going to have to check this. I hope I didn't
accidentally cut it for time while doing something else. (It was a
LONG editing session.)
I figured the Narns were there to discuss the fates of their
families back home, but yeah, to a certain degree it was there as a
great end for the teaser.
- Was the door to Vir's room computer-generated?
The door was quite real.
- Who said the line that was cut?
It was in the observation dome scene with Ivanova; I realized
that we'd cut a small piece for time that was expendable, but in the
back and forth went one line too far without realizing it. Sigh....
- What was the line?
The only line was that "the Narn is recovering in Medlab,"
something to that effect. Sigh....
- Basically, after seeing what he's done for the Narns, and
knowing who Vir is all this time, and seeing his reaction of horror to
what Lyndisty was suggesting, anybody who thinks he offed the Narn
isn't paying attention.
- Did the Centauri politician know Vir's secret?
No, he didn't know, and would've been horrified if he had.
- About different Centauri speaking with different
accents
We've just always assumed that not everyone on any given
planet is going to speak with the same accent as everybody else from
that planet. Seems more realistic.
Certainly, among Centauri, a certain accent is more associated
with the "old school" of court nobility and the like.
- "Did Sheridan and Ivanova really think that Vir was
killing off thousands of Narn while he was on Minbar. Hey, this
is Vir, not Josef Mengele we are talking about. Did they really
think it was necessary to drag this all out in front of Londo
instead of privately."
No, they didn't think he was doing it personally, only that he
was expediting the transfer of Narns offworld for this
purpose. You think someone like Vir could not do this. But
most of the Nazis who send Jews to die weren't Josef Mengele,
carving into bodies...they processed numbers from behind
wire-framed glasses, and were quiet, sometimes even cheerful
individuals with wonderful wives and children. The greatest
evil can often wear a benign, smiling, affable face. And
remember, people can change on this show. You look at Londo in
season one, is this someone you could buy taking part in the
bombing of the Narn homeworld and the death of millions of
Narns? Yet that's what happened. And their belief was that it
was probably Londo who was behind it all...it's Londo to whom
Ivanova expressed her outrage, not Vir, who she figured was
probably being pushed into it at his behest, so logically she
*would* take this right to Londo. She figured, as you did,
that Vir certainly wouldn't think of this on his own, but Londo
could (and says so in the episode).
- "Londo is a hell of a leader."
Perfect fodder for an Emperor, no...?
- I love the Ivanova/Vir scenes; I fall down laughing every
time.
"the wife is always right." Hmm...I must convey this to Ivanova
for her reaction the next time she pops out of my subconscious.
- What was the saucer-shaped ship outside the station?
It's a Vree ship, which we've seen before.
- About the patches on the sleeves of the new uniforms
One of the patches is a Ranger patch; the other is the new B5
sword and shield logo.
- It's been established that Minbari can and do lie when it's done to save
the honor of another. Here, Delenn saved face for Sheridan at dinner.
- When will Delenn and Sheridan kiss?
Me? A tease? Moi? I just report the news, I don't make it.
The kiss is coming. But I wanted to do it in such a way that it
somewhat unexpected, in a way that would have even more weight than
under any other possible conditions. How do you turn a kiss into a
wham? (Aside from kissing the right person, natch.) Stay tuned....
- Londo and the bugs had nothing to do with any notions about the Shadows.
Sheridan is a war historian, with his main interests in the civil war,
where one of his ancestors fought. He's very big on Lincoln.