Eyes (Babylon 5)
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| Babylon 5 episode | |||
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 16 |
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| Directed by | Jim Johnston | ||
| Written by | Lawrence G. DiTillio | ||
| Production code | 122 | ||
| Original air date | 13 July 1994 | ||
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Gregory Martin (Colonel Ari Ben Zayn) |
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"Eyes" is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
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[edit] Synopsis
An internal affairs investigation of Sinclair forces him to answer for his recent command decisions. Ivanova confronts a member of Psi-Corps, as well as her own fears, when she is told to submit to a scan.
Meanwhile, Garibaldi endeavors to rebuild a 1992 motorcycle, but his limited time presents an opportunity for Lennier to aid him.
[edit] Arc significance
- Terrorist attacks are now happening on Mars.
- Colonel Ben Zayn claims that Sinclair was chosen over him by the Minbari for command of the station despite being low on a very long list, stressing the interest the Minbari have in Sinclair.
- Susan Ivanova's dream sequence foreshadows the revelation that she is a latent telepath, specifically the shot of her sitting in the chair where her mother sat a few moments earlier.
[edit] Production details
- Lennier's chant, "Za ba ga bee," is from the title of a 1987 album Bill Mumy made with Robert Haimer as Barnes & Barnes.[1][2]
- Macaulay Bruton, who played Tragedy in this episode, also plays the recurring character Garibaldi's Aide. It is suggested that there is a relation.[3]
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