"PROFIT AND LACE" is one of those very rare episodes I can't defend.
True I guess it might just be His Way''s plot itself that makes me bored with since I never really cared for romance stories usuallyI think airing a light episode like His Way right after a heavy episode like In the Pale Moonlight was on purpose. Too many of either light or heavy episodes in a row leads to loss of interest in the series.
Yes, Profit and Lace was a low point. It wasn't very good when it was first aired, and has not aged well.
And I don't think anyone should try, I feel like it be'd to hard"PROFIT AND LACE" is one of those very rare episodes I can't defend.
If you want to call yourself a Niner you have to take the brilliant with the awful, fortunately the series had few really bad episodes. But part of being a fan of anything is being able to hold your hands up and say "yeah, that was bad", rather than blindly following and agreeing with everything that's put out.Profit and Lace
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And even then I guess/hoped that it couldn't be that bad.
I was wrong.
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Overall... maybe I should've skipped this one.
If you want to call yourself a Niner you have to take the brilliant with the awful, fortunately the series had few really bad episodes. But part of being a fan of anything is being able to hold your hands up and say "yeah, that was bad", rather than blindly following and agreeing with everything that's put out.
I know, I know it's just Profit and Lace made me so uncomfortable and somewhat disgusted with "humor" it was using which isn't something that episodes which are usually called the worst do. Like with stuff like Threshold, Spock's Brain, Shades of Gray etc These just (for me at least) come into being absurd and bizarre episodes or in Shades of Gray case just pretty boring which I'm pretty sure all Trek's have. Profit and Lace just comes off as so much worse for me. Though like I said in my post it does have that commissioner scene which I really enjoy, So maybe on rewatches I'll watch up that scene on move on.You should watch every episode at least once, skip the terrible ones later.
From the episodes of TNG and on to DS9 1st three seasons were enough to know about the Cardassian culture and the dimensions displayed by Cardassians. The one common thing about those characters were for their love for their country. Dukat and especially Garak were no different but multi-faceted.Agreed, and even after DS9 we still don't know a whole lot about Cardassian culture. We can judge how he appears to us, but we certainly don't know enough to be able to place Dukat accurately within his own cultural context.
"PROFIT AND LACE" is one of those very rare episodes I can't defend.
And I don't think anyone should try, I feel like it be'd to hard
I know, I know it's just Profit and Lace made me so uncomfortable and somewhat disgusted with "humor" it was using which isn't something that episodes which are usually called the worst do.
So you don't think the results would be different if Dax and Kira challenged Quark on his sexist drivel? I would point to the "Quarktajino scene," which probably did not go far enough in having Kira and Dax express themselves.I suppose it depends where you are from, but where I'm from spouting sexist drivel would have gotten you an earful WAY before 2000. I'm thinking late 1960s.
Starfleet doesn't do anything about many human captain's blatant human-centric racismNow Solok as a character is kinda weird in sense that Starfleet would allow him stay in without ever addressing his racism towards humans, but given how much fun I have with episode I(like many things) can overlook it. Overall a great that probably I'll rewatch over & over again. P.S. I would kill for that signed baseball.
When I last rewatched the entire series, this was the one ep I skipped. I don't think I missed anything relevant."PROFIT AND LACE" is one of those very rare episodes I can't defend.
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