8/19 c1 Arlene
Not silly in the least to be affected by a good script and good performances, no matter how long ago they were given. I always thought the way Marcus died was a dignified and believable way to write out Ms. Christian. Thank you for a thoughtful, sensitive piece.
Not silly in the least to be affected by a good script and good performances, no matter how long ago they were given. I always thought the way Marcus died was a dignified and believable way to write out Ms. Christian. Thank you for a thoughtful, sensitive piece.
10/24/2020 c1 24Tallulah99
I’ve just watched B5 to the point where we lose Marcus and it hit me like a ton of bricks. Silly to feel regarding a television character from more than 20 years ago, but there you have it. I can’t tell you how cathartic it was to come here and find something this sweet and thoughtful. This really was lovely and so appreciated. Thank you!
I’ve just watched B5 to the point where we lose Marcus and it hit me like a ton of bricks. Silly to feel regarding a television character from more than 20 years ago, but there you have it. I can’t tell you how cathartic it was to come here and find something this sweet and thoughtful. This really was lovely and so appreciated. Thank you!
9/17/2020 c1 1limonali
Find it hard to believe your somber, meditative story with a hint of sweetness and warmth of love hasn't received any reviews yet. I really liked it. I am a latecomer to B5 world but immediately, Marcus and Susan became some of my favorites, separately and together. I loved this look into her mind and heart, and loved that she could gaze on his face, even so still and silent and so not like him - and wish him love and life, somehow, someday. Well done.
Find it hard to believe your somber, meditative story with a hint of sweetness and warmth of love hasn't received any reviews yet. I really liked it. I am a latecomer to B5 world but immediately, Marcus and Susan became some of my favorites, separately and together. I loved this look into her mind and heart, and loved that she could gaze on his face, even so still and silent and so not like him - and wish him love and life, somehow, someday. Well done.