I'm not sure if there's any kind of canon justification for that, but I'll have to watch and see...
::bites tongue, hard::
Michael O'Hare's overacting is also somewhat painful to watch.
Oh gods yes. Honestly? Skip to the last few episodes of S1. You won't miss much and you'll spare yourself the Sinclair agony. Also? Skip S5. All Telepaths, All The Time and with one or two exceptions, it just feels pasted on. S2-4 are where it's at.
Apparently the Centauri are, accentwise, the lovechildren of Irish people and Transylvanian vampires
I'm...pretty sure that's just Londo. The rest of them don't talk like he does.
hairwise they are direct descendants of the Bride of Frankenstein
It's been a while since I heard/read this, but I am pretty sure that started as a joke Peter Jurasik came up with to play on JMS, and JMS didn't realize it, couldn't figure out how to say no politely, and thus it landed in the show.
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Date: 2009-02-23 03:29 am (UTC)::bites tongue, hard::
Michael O'Hare's overacting is also somewhat painful to watch.
Oh gods yes. Honestly? Skip to the last few episodes of S1. You won't miss much and you'll spare yourself the Sinclair agony. Also? Skip S5. All Telepaths, All The Time and with one or two exceptions, it just feels pasted on. S2-4 are where it's at.
Apparently the Centauri are, accentwise, the lovechildren of Irish people and Transylvanian vampires
I'm...pretty sure that's just Londo. The rest of them don't talk like he does.
hairwise they are direct descendants of the Bride of Frankenstein
It's been a while since I heard/read this, but I am pretty sure that started as a joke Peter Jurasik came up with to play on JMS, and JMS didn't realize it, couldn't figure out how to say no politely, and thus it landed in the show.