I wish I've read half that stuff. Okay, maybe not the 18th century bits (hisssssssssssss), but the other stuff would be good. XD
Hm, interesting observation. Also: he really DOES have a bit of the theatrical way of writing vs. "conventional" TV writing.
Monologues. My kingdom for monologues. I love it when he uses them. Also, he is technically writing a novel in tv format, so using a more theatrical style sometimes helps with that.
Thank you, JMS. Thank you! Also, why wouldn't you hug someone back from the dead?
When they're decomposing and the skin is dropping off them and/or you can see their innards. But since Sheridan had none of that, he is officially safe to hug. <3 Honestly though, there's a moment in season five where Ivanova caresses Delenn... and that seemed a lot more sexually charged than this hug was, though they were both just sort of comforting each other at the time. Basically, commenter, you're totally going after the wrong ship.
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Hm, interesting observation. Also: he really DOES have a bit of the theatrical way of writing vs. "conventional" TV writing.
Monologues. My kingdom for monologues. I love it when he uses them. Also, he is technically writing a novel in tv format, so using a more theatrical style sometimes helps with that.
Thank you, JMS. Thank you! Also, why wouldn't you hug someone back from the dead?
When they're decomposing and the skin is dropping off them and/or you can see their innards. But since Sheridan had none of that, he is officially safe to hug. <3 Honestly though, there's a moment in season five where Ivanova caresses Delenn... and that seemed a lot more sexually charged than this hug was, though they were both just sort of comforting each other at the time. Basically, commenter, you're totally going after the wrong ship.