[s3e12] Sic Transit Vir | Edge Trending |
The episode title is a play on the Latin phrase Sic transit gloria mundi ("Thus passes the glory of the world"), punning on the name of the character . It marks a significant turning point for Vir, transitioning him from a bumbling comedic relief into a character of great moral depth and consequence. Plot Summary
Londo Mollari discovers Vir’s activities. While Londo is initially furious at the risk to their political standing, the episode highlights the growing moral chasm between the two Centauri. [S3E12] Sic Transit Vir
Through Lyndisty, the show explores how radicalization and "banal evil" can exist within seemingly polite society. The episode title is a play on the
This episode is frequently cited by fans and critics on sites like The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 as the moment Vir truly finds his soul, proving that even "small" people can perform heroic acts during wartime. While Londo is initially furious at the risk
Vir's fiancée, Lyndisty, at first seems charming but soon reveals a chillingly violent streak and an obsession with Centauri superiority, further complicating Vir's struggle to maintain his conscience in an increasingly fascist empire. Key Themes and Impact