- Passing Through Gethsemane
Infobox Television episode
Title = Passing Through Gethsemane
Series = Babylon 5
Caption =
Season = 3
Episode = 4
Airdate =27 November 1995
Production = 305
Writer =J. Michael Straczynski
Director =Adam Nimoy
Guests =Brad Dourif (Brother Edward)Patricia Tallman (Lyta Alexander )Louis Turenne (Brother Theo)
Episode list = List of "Babylon 5" episodes
Prev =A Day in the Strife
Next =Voices of Authority "Passing Through Gethsemane" is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series "
Babylon 5 ".Synopsis
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Vorlon transport docks at Babylon 5 with Ambassador Kosh and the human telepathLyta Alexander aboard. The senior staff of Babylon 5 is, to say the least, curious about what Lyta's seen on the Vorlon homeworld, where no human has ever been. But she is silent on that point. When she's examined by Dr. Franklin in MedLab, however, she is given an even cleaner bill of health that she had before; even remnants of childhood injuries and congenital defects are gone.One of the brothers of the Cistercian Order on the station, Brother Edward, receives a small package with a black rose while he's conducting a business transaction for his Order. It remains a mystery to him, along with some writing apparently in
blood . Brother Edward starts to hear voices and have flashbacks of a woman's murder. He raises his concern that he may be going insane to Babylon 5's security chiefMichael Garibaldi and the head of his orderBrother Theo .Brother Theo petitions Captain Sheridan to use Babylon 5's resources to find out what Brother Edward's tormented by before he does. But Brother Edward finds out first that he was the Black Rose Killer, a
Jack the Ripper -like murderer on anEarth colony. Several women died before he was caught nine years ago and sentenced to "death of personality", the 23rd century response to thedeath penalty that obliterates a criminal's mind and restructures it (previously referenced in "The Quality of Mercy") so, minus his criminal tendencies and his memory of his previous life, he performs constructive rather than destructive acts for the rest of his life.However, several families of the Black Rose Killer's victims have come to Babylon 5 seeking revenge, and they've hired a Centauri telepath to reawaken memories of Brother Edward's past life. Sheridan, Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Brother Theo arrive just in time to find Brother Edward beaten and hanging from construction beams shaped like a cross. Edward is grateful to die for his crimes now that he remembers them and also because he wanted to know if he would have the courage to face his persecutors the way Jesus did in
Gethsemane .In the final act, one of the revenge killers is apprehended, gleefully taking credit for the murder of Brother Edward. The killer is sentenced to the same "death of personality" punishment as his victim. The sentence is carried out and, in a twist of reconciliation, is welcomed into the Order by Brother Theo as Brother Malcolm. Theo is willing to forgive him for what he's done and challenges Sheridan that forgiveness, while a hard thing, is always something worth striving for. After first being enraged at seeing the "new" Brother Malcolm, Sheridan sees the wisdom in Theo's words and wishes Brother Malcolm well.
The episode ends with Lyta and Kosh (with his environmental suit open) having an energy stream flow between them, Kosh is using Lyta to carry part of his essence. She also displays gills around her neck, freely breathing the Vorlon atmosphere without her usual oxygen mask. These are apparently the result of modifications the Vorlons have made to Lyta's physiology which better adapt her to carrying pieces of a Vorlon's consciousness inside her.
Arc significance
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Lyta Alexander returns to the station, now working for Ambassador Kosh.
* The popular form of penalty known as Death Of Personality doesn't completely remove the memories of the criminals.
* Lennier explains to Brother Edward that the spiritual leader Valen is "a Minbari not born of Minbari". This is similar to the reference inMacbeth of how the character of Macduff was not "of woman born." It is also a probable reference toJesus through similarities to the Virgin Birth because Valen's messianic status to the Minbari.Production details
The title is derived from the garden of
Gethsemane in which Jesus waited and prayed before he was arrested and crucified, as Brother Edward recounts in the episode.This episode was originally developed for the show's second season but [http://www.jmsnews.com/thread.aspx?id=_=%20Original%20Ideas%20=,%20etc. had to be "scuttled"] because a fan posted a story idea on
GEnie that was very similar to the plot of the episode. Legal steps had to be taken to clear the situation up before the story could be put back into the production pipeline.Notes
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