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− | Lennier was portrayed by | + | Lennier was portrayed by former child actor Bill Mumy, of "Lost In Space" and "Twilight Zone" fame. In the Twilight Zone episode, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_a_Good_Life_(The_Twilight_Zone) "It's a Good Life"], he portrayed a six-year-old boy with supernatural powers. Whenever somebody displeased him, he would send them to the "cornfield". This naturally was passed on to the future and Lennier seems to have picked up the ability to send people from Babylon 5 to the cornfield. |
"There was that classic um uh Twilight Zone where he was the little boy who could wish people into the cornfield." - Joel Robinson, [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|MST]] episode 405 | "There was that classic um uh Twilight Zone where he was the little boy who could wish people into the cornfield." - Joel Robinson, [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|MST]] episode 405 | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 10 December 2006
Lennier was portrayed by former child actor Bill Mumy, of "Lost In Space" and "Twilight Zone" fame. In the Twilight Zone episode, "It's a Good Life", he portrayed a six-year-old boy with supernatural powers. Whenever somebody displeased him, he would send them to the "cornfield". This naturally was passed on to the future and Lennier seems to have picked up the ability to send people from Babylon 5 to the cornfield.
"There was that classic um uh Twilight Zone where he was the little boy who could wish people into the cornfield." - Joel Robinson, MST episode 405
Back to Babylon 5 specific gags.