Fiona wrote on Travis:
For instance, to try a couple of different
ways of "playing the game" (to use your terminology :) ), one can try and explain it by suggesting that, during his retraining between the series, Travis' brain was removed from his head and placed in the head of another man (who was then given similar injuries-- they were meant to be the same but there was a medical error :) ); his speech centres were altered to
give
him an East End accent, and a leafletting campaign was conducted
throughout
the galaxy to say "Travis now looks like this; when you meet him, don't
say
anything about the change, it might hurt his feelings" :).
Another explanation, however, might be to note the other changes that
happen
throughout the following seasons that contradict season 1--Cally's backstory, for instance, or Venn Glynd being played by a different actor
and
suddenly having become a prosecutor at Blake's trial--and argue that, to adapt an explanation frequently used in comic books, something happened to the fabric of reality, so that the entire universe changed for the characters, and Travis had *always* been played by Brian Croucher, Venn Glynd was in fact the prosecutor at Blake's trial, etc., for the
characters.
As observers, though, we *would* in fact see the change--so it jars on us. But the characters don't notice it at all.
Hey, that could explain "The Sevenfold Crown" and "The Syndeton Experiment"-- they're how the B7 universe would have looked if the change _hadn't_ taken place after Series 1...
Thank God the change took place, then!
Shane
"You really are insane, aren't you?" --Avon