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Blair Mitchelmore
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There is another Narn I can recall that has a non-American accent. The general who was telling G'Kar of the plan to divert the fleet protecting Narn in a last ditch war effort was played by William Morgan Sheppard, who also played the Soul Hunter in season one.

It's interesting that you mention Deconstruction as a starter episode because that's the very first episode of Babylon 5 I ever saw. It was a repeat at some ungodly hour one night and it drew me in so easily. I hunted out a place where I could watch the rest of the series not long after.

It's interesting that you mention Deconstruction as a starter episode because that's the very first episode of Babylon 5 I ever saw. It was a repeat at some ungodly hour one night and it drew me in so easily. I hunted out a place where I could watch the rest of the series not long after.

The series finale (which was written and filmed during the production of the fourth season — that's how unsure of the fifth season pickup JMS was) is absolutely worth getting to. Byron is kind of a failure, but some of the points his arc touches on have value, and it gets replaced by more interesting epilogues (I sort

The series finale (which was written and filmed during the production of the fourth season — that's how unsure of the fifth season pickup JMS was) is absolutely worth getting to. Byron is kind of a failure, but some of the points his arc touches on have value, and it gets replaced by more interesting epilogues (I sort

My thought was they'd be a gay couple, so that NPH couple finally have a chance to play gay. Also, cause it's funny.