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DeLenn and Sheridan's feelings

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Accurate, though one would've thought DeLenn and Sheridan acknowledged their feelings for one another in season 2's "Confessions and Lamentations." Williamskidfears (talk) 15:41, 13 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Song

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So JMS "admitted" he didn't know that a biblical story in the song "No Hiding Place" was from the New Testament? Uh ... doesn't it mention Jesus by name?[1] The more likely scenario is that J. Michael was trying to be all multi-faith and dogmatically squishy with the scene, and saw no problem with an Ecumenical Jew gettin' down to a (much-edited) version of an old Southern Gospel tune ... and later he was confronted with it! So I'm going to, with all due respect, put up a "citation needed" tag, and make a few other minor edits. 207.238.52.162 (talk) 20:44, 12 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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