6:04: presumably because setting up a secret code would mean they would have to have had a reason to do so beforehand, and because they would have to show it being set up in a way that in a way that made sense to the audience. This way, Franklin and the audience learn something is going on the same way.
You remarked about Kosh that he does not like questions. That is not entirely true. It was the specific question that Sheridan posed to him that annoyed him. There are other questions with which Kosh is entirely comfortable. If you have been watching the entire series carefully, this fact should tell you something.
7:45 the low level criminal sees a presidential seal and thinks the data is bank accounts and that wearing sunglasses will hide his identity shows he's *really* not the sharpest tool in the box :D
6:04: presumably because setting up a secret code would mean they would have to have had a reason to do so beforehand, and because they would have to show it being set up in a way that in a way that made sense to the audience.
This way, Franklin and the audience learn something is going on the same way.
Oh yes, this is the Bill and Ted Guest Star Special. Not only their history teacher, but So-Crates himself.
You remarked about Kosh that he does not like questions. That is not entirely true. It was the specific question that Sheridan posed to him that annoyed him. There are other questions with which Kosh is entirely comfortable.
If you have been watching the entire series carefully, this fact should tell you something.
7:45 the low level criminal sees a presidential seal and thinks the data is bank accounts and that wearing sunglasses will hide his identity shows he's *really* not the sharpest tool in the box :D
Some interesting background stuff on Kosh .
Yeah, I was glad to get some more Kosh this episode.