As we see with Quark, Julian's dad and Jake not everyone is the premier expert perfectly all knowing, Shakespeare quoting
Expert musician, top notch foil fencer like everyone seems to be on The Enterprise.
And because you're not all of the above they don't drop you off on a class H planet alone.![]()
Absolutely. With just a few facial expressions, Rosalind Chao manages to convey such menace.I love "Whispers" even if it only works best the first time. The dinner scene with Keiko in particular is delightfully unsettling.
"Vortex"- Like "The Nagus", the show is starting to explore beyond the Starfleet/Bajor dynamic. We're getting the first minor hints of Odo's origins in the Gamma Quadrant. They're still figuring out how Odo may or may not be vulnerable in his shapeshifting, since he's rendered unconscious by a rockfall when we've already seen a spiked weapon pass effortlessly and harmlessly through his head. Still, the show is starting to stretch itself.
I don't know what it is, but it always seems like she's a little angry and it's just below the surface. It's been mentioned in at least one episode that Keiko was unhappy about O'Brien's assignment to DS9, and maybe Rosalind Chao was just trying to convey that.Was Rosiland Chao told to be as unpleasant as possible?
I guess it's a kind of chicken/egg thing. Either the powers that be behind DS9 told her to lay it on thick or Chao really trying to be completely unsympathetic.I don't know what it is, but it always seems like she's a little angry and it's just below the surface. It's been mentioned in at least one episode that Keiko was unhappy about O'Brien's assignment to DS9, and maybe Rosalind Chao was just trying to convey that.
I don't know what it is, but it always seems like she's a little angry and it's just below the surface. It's been mentioned in at least one episode that Keiko was unhappy about O'Brien's assignment to DS9, and maybe Rosalind Chao was just trying to convey that.
I know you wrote this a year ago, but thank you for posting it, I am enjoying reading your experiences with DS9 and remembering my own first runI'll say this, you can tell they're still figuring out what the show should be. "Move Along Home" is not a well-regarded episode by reputation, but it almost feels like it could be a TOS episode, with the Twilight Zone-esque story.
I am sorry, my gaydar is super strong and would've been stronger in season 1 when I was hitting puberty, what crewman checked out Wesley? And crewman implies "grown up" and Wesley was a kid and shouldn't be checked out. Does the D have a sec offenders registry?Or the season 1 episode where the male crewman checks out Wesley, sometimes dialogue isn't needed to demonstrate a point.
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