Yeah Selous is definately the most fun, but I think they could have used him more in the 1908 episode, flagged him more. You might notice I left out Gershwin, but I didn't think anyone would vote for a return performance to merely go 'hey! I got you a job'
I just think lucasfilm had a lot of balls to make a real character so integral to Indy's life. When people critisise Young Indy for him meeting historical personages too much, and in wacky ways, I've never really understood it, I mean once he met Ned Lawrence, it was only natural he'd meet all his friends. And what with Indy's parents touring the upper class of Europe in 1908-1910, it only makes sense they'd be introduced to luminaries of the time. I mean, its not like forest gump, Indy meets a few historical characters, and through that connection meets more, its sort of handled logically methinks.
But anyway. I digress down I slightly biased blind alley, just finished watching the first half of winds of change again, I just love Indy and Neds relationship in that episode, its got such pathos, and such back story, its that moment late in a shows run, where strands are drawn together, like indy referencing the old man in mexico to the diplomat in Versaille, makes it all the more real. I think what alot of reviewers have missed is that Young Indy is a cohesive narrative, one long story, that must be watched from start to finish to feel its true value. Anyway I'm babbling.