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Rewatch for Season 3, Episode 4 - Passing through Gethsemane
Rewatch for Season 3, Episode 4 – Passing through Gethsemane
Okay, I totally forgot to post this – I rewatched and then forgot what the hell I was doing!
Links to recaps:
Dreamwidth
Livejournal
And a pretty analysis at The Lurker’s Guide to Babylon 5
This is another episode that the man who is an atheist wrote that goes to the actual center of a belief when Brother Edward talks about the fact that he has always wondered what he would do in Christ’s place in the garden of Gethsemane, where Christ remained even though he knew he would be betrayed. He finds out in a moving and sad story of sin and atonement.

In the end, when the new brother is introduced to Sheridan, we get a lesson from Brother Theo on mercy and forgiveness.
There is some discussion of death of personality – Garibaldi and Sheridan seem to think people are getting off easy. Are they really?
There is other stuff – Lyta as a what- Vorlon? Was Kosh traveling in Lyta? Why? She is all healthy and has gills and pumped up powers… what the hell did the Vorlons do to her?

What do you think about this episode?
Okay, I totally forgot to post this – I rewatched and then forgot what the hell I was doing!
Links to recaps:
Dreamwidth
Livejournal
And a pretty analysis at The Lurker’s Guide to Babylon 5
This is another episode that the man who is an atheist wrote that goes to the actual center of a belief when Brother Edward talks about the fact that he has always wondered what he would do in Christ’s place in the garden of Gethsemane, where Christ remained even though he knew he would be betrayed. He finds out in a moving and sad story of sin and atonement.

In the end, when the new brother is introduced to Sheridan, we get a lesson from Brother Theo on mercy and forgiveness.
There is some discussion of death of personality – Garibaldi and Sheridan seem to think people are getting off easy. Are they really?
There is other stuff – Lyta as a what- Vorlon? Was Kosh traveling in Lyta? Why? She is all healthy and has gills and pumped up powers… what the hell did the Vorlons do to her?

What do you think about this episode?