Passing Through Gethsemane (**½)
Almost as soon as I saw Brother Edward I pegged him as the murderer. There was no hint of a murder yet, and there wouldn't be for another ten minutes, but when I looked into his eyes I knew there would be a murder and he would be the one that committed it. Everyone knows that if you want someone to play a demented murderer with a calm and collected exterior then there's no one better for the job than Scott Bakula.
Typecasting is a problem here, but an even bigger problem is a horrible scene of exposition involving Garibaldi and Delenn which completely gives the game away before it even begins properly. Without that scene I would have guessed that Edward had suppressed the memory of the murder on his own, but that scene made it far too obvious that he had been mind-wiped. As is stands Edward running through the corridor while hearing "
Charlie! Charlie! Charlie! We're going to candy mountain, Charlie!" held no mystery, it was just an episode going through the motions. The show continued to pretend it didn't know what was going on for another few minutes, even going so far as to create an artificial impediment to plot-progression by having his search for answers take four hours. So in the future we'll have instantaneous interstellar video communication, but a Google search will take four hours? This is why we need to ensure net neutrality now!
The final ten minutes of the episode are better because Edward has figured out the truth and decides that he deserves to be killed for his crimes. As a result he is lynched by the families of the women he murdered, something Sheridan can't comprehend... until Edward's murderer is marched in front of him. Ooh, burn! Not so enlighten now, are you, bitch?!
Sorry, something seems to have gone very wrong with my personality.
In other news... Lyta is back, this time working with the Vorlons. Her scene with Londo was good, but that's because Londo has become such a fascinating character, other than that not much happened with her. At the end of the episode we learn that she's screwing Kosh, or something, and I have absolutely no idea what that's all about.
Scott Bakula: 40