Let's hope not. I like him, the way he's so outragously camp. Lorne is amusing, but unfortunately underused. He does have a number of flaws (foremost a great deal of cowardice), but he has no storyline in which the flaws are seen to conflict with his values.
He does not like personal risk, has deliberately chosen a non-violent life ('coming out' as a nurturer rather than warrior and as a music-lover to boot) but the fascinating borderline between cowardice and the moral choice of pacifism hasn't been explored.
And Lorne is able to feel resentment, right? Not strongly, though. I don't want another character to be plunged into darkness, but the occasional grey spot on his otherwise immaculately green personality wouldn't hurt.
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He does not like personal risk, has deliberately chosen a non-violent life ('coming out' as a nurturer rather than warrior and as a music-lover to boot) but the fascinating borderline between cowardice and the moral choice of pacifism hasn't been explored.
And Lorne is able to feel resentment, right? Not strongly, though. I don't want another character to be plunged into darkness, but the occasional grey spot on his otherwise immaculately green personality wouldn't hurt.