Initially I thought I'd not make a #Blorboversary toot because I already hold back on posting Emhyr things - but I just went through my blorbo history on Tumblr, so here's my list with 10 major blorbos - the meme said "10 fandoms, 10 blorbos":
Dak Starcrest (the Emperor's Edge book "Republic" and the Chains of Honor series by Lindsay Buroker, yes this is very uh exclusive and he's no main character but I was into him so bad he has to be included)
Background characters, or “extras”, don't have to be always the neurotypical or able-bodied people. We could use all the help financially, too. ^_~
In any case, I don't know the story of this scene, it could be he is part of the production team; or a big fan who happened to visit the filming set. Regardless, I do think it's a good thing they did this.
@PhilEdwards So this new animated series is a #babylon5#sliders#quantumLeap mashup. Sheridan is unstuck in time, trying to get home, and probably struggling to put right what once went wrong.
If #Babylon5 The Road Home doesn't contain a scene of Zathras complaining to Ziggy via a hand link, while trying to explain something to Sheridan, I will be very disappointed. #QuantumLeap
I was mentioning a while back that a lot of time travel shows tend to hit the big moments of history that everyone knows.
I started watching the new Quantum Leap, and it (and the original) are an exception to that. Occasionally they touch or take place near big events. But for the most part, they just tell smaller, personal stories. And that’s fantastic.
It’s really too bad it’s only streaming on Peacock.
Mr. Beckett, where were you on the nights of:
September 13, 1956
June 15, 1972
October 24, 1974
September 28, 1956
November 8, 1965
June 6, 1961
April 14, 1953
April 27, 1960
April 1, 1976
August 4, 1953
October 16, 1961
February 6, 1964
September 9, 1959
February 2, 1974
October 14, 1964
July 29, 1957
May 21, 1979
February 7, 1971
October 19, 1967
September 30, 1981
November 6, 1962
September 26, 1973
and
November 22, 1970?