I do say if Del Grant had learnt his sister Anna, was killed by Avon despite betraying Avon he would no doubt have been devastated and shocked I do think Del Grant had enough potential to become a new regular character in place of Blake once he left at the start of series 3 . I do say by this episode Tarrant had started to grow on me and though I missed Blake I accepted the changes regarding regular characters like in Dr Who classic and new when companions come and go. I do think when we had lost both Blake and Jenna along with Gan it became a necessity to introduce 2 entirely new crewmembers in place of Blake and Jenna Tarrant and Dayna into the Liberator but when Gan there were no plans to introduce a new 6th crewmember in his place . I am pleased that 3 of the regular characters stayed in all 4 series of B7 Vila, Avon and arch-enemy and recurring arch-villain Servalan herself these became core characters.
I like Tarrant,s outfit in this episode, and also some fans wonder why Avon did not kill arch-enemy and recurring arch-villain Servalan in this episode had he done so she could never return to menace the crew of the Liberator again in subsequent episodes when arch-enemy Servalan has got Anna,s gun and shoots down her number 2 called Hob who wanted the arch-villain herself killed but Anna stopped him it in that way was arch-enemy Servalan,s revenge against him.
I think the location in this episode is awesome and the stately house is awesome, and I would suspect that arch-enemy and returning arch-villain Servalan had her spaceship parked behind the house.
I did notice in the cellar where arch-enemy Servalan, herself is held prisoner there is a grandfather which IMO is like the Master,s TARDIS seen in both Deadly Assassin and in the keeper of traken.
@@spacehound3355 I noticed the white walls in arch-enemy Servalans HQ in Space Command were used in the TARDIS in classic Cyberstory Earthshock in Adric,s bedroom . I also know that many costumes, as well as sets and props pop up in both B7 and classic Dr Who.
I do say for series 3 of B7, one of my alltime favourite episodes is City at the Edge of the World featuring Colin Baker as the main villain of the episode Bayban the butcher a villain who was not Federation and also not happy at the statement that he is the second most wanted man after Blake . I sometimes wonder if Colin Baker could have made a good Blake had Gareth Thomas not been cast in the role, of Blake and also in this episode two of arch-enemy Servalans underlings Forres and Grenlee were both classic Dr Who stories Donald Douglas Grenlee was in the Tom Baker story Sontaran Experiment as Vural and David Haig Forred was in the Leisure Hive as the main villain Pangol, also Philip Bloomfield Balon was in Dr Who in Keeper of Traken as a Foster.
I do say if Del Grant had learnt his sister Anna, was killed by Avon despite betraying Avon he would no doubt have been devastated and shocked I do think Del Grant had enough potential to become a new regular character in place of Blake once he left at the start of series 3 . I do say by this episode Tarrant had started to grow on me and though I missed Blake I accepted the changes regarding regular characters like in Dr Who classic and new when companions come and go. I do think when we had lost both Blake and Jenna along with Gan it became a necessity to introduce 2 entirely new crewmembers in place of Blake and Jenna Tarrant and Dayna into the Liberator but when Gan there were no plans to introduce a new 6th crewmember in his place . I am pleased that 3 of the regular characters stayed in all 4 series of B7 Vila, Avon and arch-enemy and recurring arch-villain Servalan herself these became core characters.
I like Tarrant,s outfit in this episode, and also some fans wonder why Avon did not kill arch-enemy and recurring arch-villain Servalan in this episode had he done so she could never return to menace the crew of the Liberator again in subsequent episodes when arch-enemy Servalan has got Anna,s gun and shoots down her number 2 called Hob who wanted the arch-villain herself killed but Anna stopped him it in that way was arch-enemy Servalan,s revenge against him.
I think the location in this episode is awesome and the stately house is awesome, and I would suspect that arch-enemy and returning arch-villain Servalan had her spaceship parked behind the house.
And hidden from view that ugly whale space ship! 😆
I did notice in the cellar where arch-enemy Servalan, herself is held prisoner there is a grandfather which IMO is like the Master,s TARDIS seen in both Deadly Assassin and in the keeper of traken.
oh I have seen props from other shows pop up here and there as well.
@@spacehound3355 I noticed the white walls in arch-enemy Servalans HQ in Space Command were used in the TARDIS in classic Cyberstory Earthshock in Adric,s bedroom . I also know that many costumes, as well as sets and props pop up in both B7 and classic Dr Who.
I do say for series 3 of B7, one of my alltime favourite episodes is City at the Edge of the World featuring Colin Baker as the main villain of the episode Bayban the butcher a villain who was not Federation and also not happy at the statement that he is the second most wanted man after Blake . I sometimes wonder if Colin Baker could have made a good Blake had Gareth Thomas not been cast in the role, of Blake and also in this episode two of arch-enemy Servalans underlings Forres and Grenlee were both classic Dr Who stories Donald Douglas Grenlee was in the Tom Baker story Sontaran Experiment as Vural and David Haig Forred was in the Leisure Hive as the main villain Pangol, also Philip Bloomfield Balon was in Dr Who in Keeper of Traken as a Foster.
I just wonder where the poster of Anna came from! Has Avon been carrying it about all this time? or did he order it from Amazon? LOL
Yes its what you call hang on who came up with that idea moment. It probably helped if it had a reason given but then again it was in the background.