I'm posting this in the General Trek Forum since it hits on both DS9 and TOS.
I just rewatched the 2nd season DS9 episode "Blood Oath" for the first time in years yesterday, and it really struck me how differently Kor and Koloth were characterized from how they were in their TOS episodes.
Koloth is presented as perhaps the most formidable warrior of the three when he was the most gregarious in "The Trouble With Tribbles." Dax at one point refers to Koloth as being an "iceman" in negotiations, a description that seems to much better fit Michael Ansara's characterization of Kang (especially since Ansara had voiced Mr. Freeze on Batman: The Animated Series).
In contrast, Kor is presented much more humorously than he was in "Errand of Mercy", being loud, boisterous, and often drunk in a distinctly Falstaffian manner. Only Kang seems to be an evolution of the guy we saw on TOS, as he seems to be the most intelligent and serious of the three.
Interestingly, when poking around on Memory Alpha, I discovered that John Colicos felt the same way as me initially:
"When I started reading the script, I spoke to Michael Piller and said, 'I don't really want to play this character, because it's totally contradictory to the original Kor. I have a huge following from the original one, and if he becomes just a buffoon, then I'd honestly rather not do it'. He said, 'No, [Kor] starts out as a rather dipsy, Falstaffian character, but becomes quite heroic in the end'. I said, 'Let me see the last two chapters, before I commit myself finally'. And then there was a question of whether we should all be killed off, whether this was the last hurrah for the 'Over the Hill Klingon' gang. [Piller] said they were contemplating keeping one of us alive, and I said, 'Well, I better be the Ishmael who lives to tell the story'. When they gave me that, I said, 'All right, fine".
So what do you TOS & DS9 fans think? Should the "Blood Oath" writers have reversed the characterizations of Kor and Koloth and made them more in line with TOS? Or do the different slants that DS9 gave them make them more well-rounded characters?
I just rewatched the 2nd season DS9 episode "Blood Oath" for the first time in years yesterday, and it really struck me how differently Kor and Koloth were characterized from how they were in their TOS episodes.
Koloth is presented as perhaps the most formidable warrior of the three when he was the most gregarious in "The Trouble With Tribbles." Dax at one point refers to Koloth as being an "iceman" in negotiations, a description that seems to much better fit Michael Ansara's characterization of Kang (especially since Ansara had voiced Mr. Freeze on Batman: The Animated Series).
In contrast, Kor is presented much more humorously than he was in "Errand of Mercy", being loud, boisterous, and often drunk in a distinctly Falstaffian manner. Only Kang seems to be an evolution of the guy we saw on TOS, as he seems to be the most intelligent and serious of the three.
Interestingly, when poking around on Memory Alpha, I discovered that John Colicos felt the same way as me initially:
"When I started reading the script, I spoke to Michael Piller and said, 'I don't really want to play this character, because it's totally contradictory to the original Kor. I have a huge following from the original one, and if he becomes just a buffoon, then I'd honestly rather not do it'. He said, 'No, [Kor] starts out as a rather dipsy, Falstaffian character, but becomes quite heroic in the end'. I said, 'Let me see the last two chapters, before I commit myself finally'. And then there was a question of whether we should all be killed off, whether this was the last hurrah for the 'Over the Hill Klingon' gang. [Piller] said they were contemplating keeping one of us alive, and I said, 'Well, I better be the Ishmael who lives to tell the story'. When they gave me that, I said, 'All right, fine".
So what do you TOS & DS9 fans think? Should the "Blood Oath" writers have reversed the characterizations of Kor and Koloth and made them more in line with TOS? Or do the different slants that DS9 gave them make them more well-rounded characters?