Thanks for the link. I finally got around to reading it.
I remember that it was rather jarring at the start of the second season to find that Sinclair was gone. This finally explains it.
What a pity! Even though I grew to really like Sheridan, B5 would have been even better with Sinclair all the way through. I wonder what Sheridan's quotable lines and monologues would have been like coming from Sinclair.
From the role you played in Babylon 5 I salute you for making it one of the rare TV series that had me feeling comfortable with the characters and direction before the end of season one, let alone season 3 which is the usualy pace for me.
I feel rest in peace is probably not as fitting perhaps as Live In Peace as for many his work in which he touched us will live on still.
B5 was great. So was ST.I'm old enough to remember a few other great sci-fi series - where most of the cast members are dead now, like: Space 1999; UFO; V (the original), Dr. Who (the original - though I do love the current Dr. Who). Oh lets not forget Lexx and Farscape (these actors are still alive though - just thought I'd mention them).
Still B5 was amazing TV. One of those rare shows that I made sure I was in front of the TV for.
What a bummer! I watched the whole B5 series again last year, and it was as good as I remembered it from the first time. It is just perfect. I guess I will be watching it again every ten years or so for the rest of my life. You will be missed, Commander Sinclair.
I spoke to him briefly at a signing session during a B5 convention, years ago. He was bemused by the attention from fans; during a talk on stage, he went orthogonally to the spirit of the event, reading 'Do not go gentle into that good night' by Dylan Thomas. He did it for our 'edification'. His reading was brilliant, dramatic, deep - I had a new respect for him after that, and I believe the audience felt the same.
I still hope for another sci-fi series with B5's scope and realisation.