I'm going to miss finding out what Smith might have been like without the
voice.
Jan
Check out http://rbiggsmemorial.starstuff.co.uk/ for a chance to win wonderful
Babylon 5 Prize Packages and benefit the children of Richard Biggs.
It was an incremental process. I began the season thinking that if certain
things changed, then I could stay on, providing there was a third season (which
would have been more probable if I had gone that way)...but if certain things
did *not* change, then there was no way in god's green earth that I could stay
on beyond that point.
I think I crossed that particular rubicon about two or three episodes in....
jms
(jms...@aol.com)
(all message content (c) 2004 by synthetic worlds, ltd.,
permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine
and don't send me story ideas)
>I think I crossed that particular rubicon about two or three episodes in....
>
Well you still did a great season even so, thanks. I enjoyed Samm Barnes'
work, too, especially 'Rites of Passage'.
Hope S2 comes out on DVD...
>>I've wondered for a while now. At what point in the writing was it that
>>you knew that you wouldn't return to Jeremiah even if there were a third
>>season?
>
> It was an incremental process. I began the season thinking that if
> certain things changed, then I could stay on, providing there was a third
> season (which would have been more probable if I had gone that way)...but
> if certain things did *not* change, then there was no way in god's green
> earth that I could stay on beyond that point.
>
> I think I crossed that particular rubicon about two or three episodes
> in....
>
> jms
So did this effect the ending of the season? Would you have ended it
differently if you knew there would be another season?
Hal
t.k.