You did.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:19 pmPerhaps I'd misunderstood.RobbyB1982 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 4:33 amUhm... how do you get that conclusion from what I wrote? I wasn't indicating that at all. Just that in addition to entirely replacing the two actors that left the show, she also took Sheriden's role as active Captain on the ship. Yes obviously the focus stayed largely with Sheriden, but the role and what he was allowed to do and how he was treated was different.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:14 pm I think your declaration that she'd "replaced him" is off-base. Now granted, if this were happening today, I think you'd have a better basis to make the claim. But it's not like where you just gender-swap an older character who happened to be male, which SW is consistently guilty of with LF's SJW agenda. She doesn't replace him, Sheridan still holds a vital role to the end of the series, and if anything, he is promoted to ISA President. The focus is still on him, even with the final episode. They work together through the telepath crisis on the station. Replacing Ivanova has more of a ring of truth than replacing Sheridan. I think it's meant to parallel Mr. Washington, who was the general of the colonial army, and then became president himself.
Sheridan at the end of B5 is literally a man without a country. He is full in with the ISA, arguably IS the ISA more than anyone else, and is looked on as a traitorous pariah by Earth for his actions. Despite saving their asses, Sheridan made Earth look bad and is a convenient scapegoat to a period Earth wants forgotten asap. They could forgive and forget the actions of Ivanova and the rest, but not him as the leader and instigator of B5s secession from EA. B5 is returned to Earth's control and the ISA is based there only long enough for them to set up shop on Minbar, then they want him gone.
Lockley is a return to the old order while Sheridan busys himself getting the hell out of Earth territory.