The obvious answer seems to be that either Lennier or Sheridan would crack under the pressure, probably with a violence that would make the disaster on the White Star that finally drove Lennier away look like a tea party.
Mmm. Yeah, I would agree there.
I suspect Delenn would have kept pushing and tweaking and manipulating both of them until she managed to twist them into a threesome. How long her manipulations would have held up is a totally separate question...
Oh, Delenn. You really needed to let someone else take on that prophecy, dear.
Ohhhh, "Comes the Inquisitor." That episode makes me want to break things. Grrr. Grrrrr. (I have the most contrary opinions about this show, I swear. Everyone else I know loves that episode, but I find it morally and intellectually offensive.)
Personally, I still blame the whole horrible shal-fan or whatever it was situation for the bad feelings between Sheridan and Lennier. The whole "woo-hoo" bit and all that. *Twitches*
Gaaaahhhh, yes. Not anyone's finest moment, that, not the least JMS's.
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Date: 2010-06-25 01:22 am (UTC)Mmm. Yeah, I would agree there.
I suspect Delenn would have kept pushing and tweaking and manipulating both of them until she managed to twist them into a threesome. How long her manipulations would have held up is a totally separate question...
Oh, Delenn. You really needed to let someone else take on that prophecy, dear.
Ohhhh, "Comes the Inquisitor." That episode makes me want to break things. Grrr. Grrrrr. (I have the most contrary opinions about this show, I swear. Everyone else I know loves that episode, but I find it morally and intellectually offensive.)
Personally, I still blame the whole horrible shal-fan or whatever it was situation for the bad feelings between Sheridan and Lennier. The whole "woo-hoo" bit and all that. *Twitches*
Gaaaahhhh, yes. Not anyone's finest moment, that, not the least JMS's.