Are any of the Lost Tales going to be set before War Without End? If so is there any chance of Michael O'Hare returning? Sinclair was just about my favourite SF lead character and I'd love to see more focus on his journey post Chrysalis. Michael O'Hare was also brilliant in the role. (Mind you, his acting wasn't particularly good in War Without End- his performance looked uncomfortable and staged. Maybe he didn't really want to be there- dunno).
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Well, he hasnt gone into too much detail. Because of the nature of an anthology show, episodes can take place at any time, but the only things he has mentioned as of yet, are the 2 stories filming now, the movement of the Garabaldi story, and the idea of focusing on 'aliens' on the next disc.
Honestly, if the dvd is a success, and he has a chance to do alot more, I wouldnt be suprised to see Michael O'hare show up, I am sure JMS would love to eventually do a story on just about everyone, but thats alot of speculation, and a long time away still.
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Nobody seems to know for sure but the feeling seems to be that Michael O'Hare has retired from acting. His website has been down for quite some time and he did decide against being involved with the DVD commentary.
I loved his acting in WWE. He/Sinclair seemed much more relaxed.
Jan"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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Originally posted by JanNobody seems to know for sure but the feeling seems to be that Michael O'Hare has retired from acting. His website has been down for quite some time and he did decide against being involved with the DVD commentary.
Hope he's happy in whatever he's doing?
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Other Lost Characters from season one
Originally posted by therichieboyAre any of the Lost Tales going to be set before War Without End? If so is there any chance of Michael O'Hare returning? Sinclair was just about my favourite SF lead character and I'd love to see more focus on his journey post Chrysalis. Michael O'Hare was also brilliant in the role.
I enjoyed Michael O'Hare as well, but what about his girlfriend Catherine Sakai? She vanished without a trace.
I'd also love to find out what happened to Lt. Commander Laurel Takashima. She disappeared after supposedly "seeing a Vorlon." as did the Doctor and Lyta Alexandar. Lyta came back "Changed." I wonder what happened to the other two?
Of course now several of you are going to tell me to read one of the novels and find out.All literature promoting censureship should be banned.
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Well, okay...I'll skip telling you to read the novels.
I'm afraid we might only find out what happened to Dr. Kyle in dialogue, though. Johnny Sekka passed away a couple of months ago.
Jan"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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Originally posted by Alfred TaylorI enjoyed Michael O'Hare as well, but what about his girlfriend Catherine Sakai? She vanished without a trace.of Za'ha Dum.
It would be interesting if The Lost Tales could link the two characters somehow completing the connection.
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It might originally have been a way to get Catherine to Z'ha'dum but what actually happened to her....is in the novels (sorry, I tried) and a bit of it in the comics. Check out "To Dream in the City of Sorrows" by Katherine Drennan.
Jan"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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Originally posted by Alfred TaylorI enjoyed Michael O'Hare as well, but what about his girlfriend Catherine Sakai? She vanished without a trace.
I'd also love to find out what happened to Lt. Commander Laurel Takashima. She disappeared after supposedly "seeing a Vorlon." as did the Doctor and Lyta Alexandar. Lyta came back "Changed." I wonder what happened to the other two?
Of course now several of you are going to tell me to read one of the novels and find out.
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Originally posted by JanIt might originally have been a way to get Catherine to Z'ha'dum but what actually happened to her....is in the novels (sorry, I tried) and a bit of it in the comics. Check out "To Dream in the City of Sorrows" by Katherine Drennan.
Jan
Oops. I haven't read a B5 novel in years. I am reading J G Ballard's new one- fantastic. Not that that's relevent.
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Catherine Sakai's character was, as far as I know, the root for Anna Sheridan and all her roaming around bumping into First Ones in season 1 was a foreshadow of Za'ha Dum.
Sinclair's storyline was not simply lifted in one piece and dropped on Sheridan. JMS almost never worked that way and he didn't in this case. In fact, the dead wife storyline was originally created for a Sheridan-like character who was to have joined the series in season two in addition to Sinclair. With the Shadow war on the horizon JMS realized that for dramatic purposes, he needed Sinclair to have a personal tie to that part of the story along with the already-established connection to the Minarbi part of the tale. But when he tried to create one they all felt too contrived, he was putting too much weight on one character's shoulders. So he decided to bring in someone else to deal with the Shadow War, while Sinclair retreated to more of an advisory and mentor role. In a sense the new character would play Aragorn to Sinclair's Frodo - one the military and political leader, the other the Quest Hero. When Michael O'Hare decided to leave, JMS refined the character - originally called Capt. John Strider not to put too fine a point on it - and made him a replacement for Sinclair rather than his compliment. This also allowed him to move the conclusion of Sinclair's story up the the middle of season three instead of leaving it for the end of S5.
She disappeared after supposedly "seeing a Vorlon." as did the Doctor and Lyta Alexandar.But that's just a guess on my part.
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JoeJoseph DeMartino
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Originally posted by Joseph DeMartinoThe Shadows are already up and about in S1 (see "Signs and Portents") and at that time Catherine Sakai hadn't been anywhere near Z'ha'dum.
Anyway, I'm glad to hear JMS didn't have to change things too much- that would be kind of dissatisfying.
I remember reading an interview after season 1 aired in the UK- I think it was with JMS. He mentioned something about Sakai developing a terminal disease at some stage down the line. Has anyone else heard this?
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So, Joe, do you think that with whatever original Sheridan character jms was planning (had Sinclair stayed around), that what we actually got of Anna Sheridan would have been divided between her and Catherine in that Anna still would have been part of the group that woke the Shadows up but Catherine would have been captured by Shadows while she was away exploring and shoved into a Shadow vessel only to be pulled out when they realized who she was in relation to Sinclair and then she would have been sent after Sinclair to draw him to Z'ha'dum?
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