I didn't have a big problem believing Lennier would do that, but I think it's because I really believed that saying "I love you" to Delenn and then living would have changed him, made him desperate. When they are saved, he kind of crumples, and I figure he just felt trapped from that point on. Unrequited love is so much easier when it's also unspoken; once you've made the statement, there's just nowhere to go with it.
I really came to like Franklin too. I was surprised by it, because the first two seasons he just bugged me, but by the fifth his self-righteousness was kind of endearing.
I find it hilarious that they traded positions. But hey - that's them to a T, I guess.
Yeah, they seem a little overly dynastic to me - even when Delenn asked Susan to be head of the Rangers it was kind of iffy in that way. Though I know she'll do a kick-ass job at it, of course, maybe there should be room at the top for somebody not in this tiny little group of friends.
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I really came to like Franklin too. I was surprised by it, because the first two seasons he just bugged me, but by the fifth his self-righteousness was kind of endearing.
I find it hilarious that they traded positions. But hey - that's them to a T, I guess.
Yeah, they seem a little overly dynastic to me - even when Delenn asked Susan to be head of the Rangers it was kind of iffy in that way. Though I know she'll do a kick-ass job at it, of course, maybe there should be room at the top for somebody not in this tiny little group of friends.