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I think I would have to say that I would be perfectly happy to see any of the trilogies made into a tv movie or miniseries or anything.
But I dont know about To Dream. I enjoyed the story, and liked finding out about Catherine and Sinclair, since they were never really covered in the show.
But I still don't understand how Sinclair came to believe in the existence of the shadows. He seemed to just accept the Minbari and Vorlons at their word, although he spends a good deal of time explaining that he doesn't trust them.
To me there was never the defining incident that made it clear to Sinclair that the Shadows were genuine trouble.
Originally posted by Andoryu But I still don't understand how Sinclair came to believe in the existence of the shadows. He seemed to just accept the Minbari and Vorlons at their word, although he spends a good deal of time explaining that he doesn't trust them.
To me there was never the defining incident that made it clear to Sinclair that the Shadows were genuine trouble.
It's in the graphic novel "Babylon 5: Shadows Past and Present" (ISBN: 1-85286-735-3). It's also talked about a bit by Garibaldi in the Season 3 episode, "Messages from Earth."
Mac Breck (KoshN)
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