It will have Stygian darkness, too.
Lets face it, that's what the novels are for. Explaining away things no one else cares about in the original fanatical fandom.

It will have Stygian darkness, too.
I always felt that one was a bit problematic. If these dolphins are indeed Cetacean Ops, than it means that people are allowed to go to Cetacean Ops for no reason but to gawk at the dolphins as they do their jobs
Yes but they wanted to get Kira together with Dukat until Visitor stopped them so, just because they pitched it a well doesn’t make it a good idea, it’s still a bad one that doesn’t jell with the character at all.Ironically, however, in the Deep Space Nine retrospective documentary What We Left Behind, the writer-producers (Ira Steven Behr, Ronald D. Moore, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Hans Beimler, etc.), when speculating about where the characters would be 20-odd years after the end of Season 7, immediately posited that Kira would be a vedek — and they were unanimous in supporting that choice. So in that respect, David R. George III was closer to the producers' intentions than any of us realized at the time.
From Worf to mirror K’Ehleyr, because no, just fuck no! The love of Worf’s life is Jadzia and will fight Mr Mack over that and the stupid little love story plot they got in Coda“You were the first… the greatest… love of my life.
I don't have an opinion on who Worf's "love of my life" is. He's had so much tragedy in his life that that, when he's confronted with the alt-universe doppelganger of someone he loved and lost under tragic circumstances, of course he's going to express feelings that come from the stored up memories and regrets and imagined conversations he's held onto for years. Is K'Eheyr his "true love"? I have no idea. But in that moment, in those circumstances, she was. That was Worf's emotional truth in that moment, and that's what matters.The love of Worf’s life is Jadzia and will fight Mr Mack over that and the stupid little love story plot they got in Coda
Personally that part makes me seethe and feels like an insult to Micheal Dorn, Terry Farrell and every writer for the last thirty years who worked to develop the character. I mean come on they had a fling twenty years ago in universe, thirty out of it. The relationship between Jadzia and Worf was an actual RELATIONSHIP rather than a fling and it was written because of how Dorn and Farrell interacted on and off set. That for me is the problem with that hole but it feels dishonest to the character and an insult to everyone who progressed his character since the days he was little more than the “Klingons do not…”I don't have an opinion on who Worf's "love of my life" is. He's had so much tragedy in his life that that, when he's confronted with the alt-universe doppelganger of someone he loved and lost under tragic circumstances, of course he's going to express feelings that come from the stored up memories and regrets and imagined conversations he's held onto for years. Is K'Eheyr his "true love"? I have no idea. But in that moment, in those circumstances, she was. That was Worf's emotional truth in that moment, and that's what matters.
I don't have an opinion on who Worf's "love of my life" is. He's had so much tragedy in his life that that, when he's confronted with the alt-universe doppelganger of someone he loved and lost under tragic circumstances, of course he's going to express feelings that come from the stored up memories and regrets and imagined conversations he's held onto for years. Is K'Eheyr his "true love"? I have no idea. But in that moment, in those circumstances, she was. That was Worf's emotional truth in that moment, and that's what matters.
just invites unnecessary competition. Like you say, of course Worf is going to have feelings for K'Ehleyr. She's not only the one who got away but he mourns her deeply. It doesn't have to be I love you the mostest out of everyone, but just I love you between complex people, if that makes sense?the greatest
staresYes but they wanted to get Kira together with Dukat until Visitor stopped them so
Sadly, the V'Ger-Borg connection just seems to be an outgrowth of the fact that too many view Roddenberry's Words as Holy Writ. Since he made a joke about the Borg homeworld being the planet V'Ger visited while Q Who was being filmed, everyone after that has been trying to make that work.
She's definitely his first love, and first loves have a way of overshadowing all other loves.Is K'Eheyr his "true love"? I have no idea.
No, it isn't. I doubt they care enough to be insulted.Personally that part makes me seethe and feels like an insult to Micheal Dorn, Terry Farrell and every writer for the last thirty years who worked to develop the character.
Source please.Yes but they wanted to get Kira together with Dukat until Visitor stopped them so
No, I actually think Jadzia was the greatest love of Worf's life. He was more at ease with her than he ever was with K'Ehleyr.
In the What you left behind documentary they bring it up, the writers thought of it and Nana Visitor was against it so it became her motherNo, it isn't. I doubt they care enough to be insulted.
Source please.
I don't have an opinion on who Worf's "love of my life" is. He's had so much tragedy in his life that that, when he's confronted with the alt-universe doppelganger of someone he loved and lost under tragic circumstances, of course he's going to express feelings that come from the stored up memories and regrets and imagined conversations he's held onto for years. Is K'Eheyr his "true love"? I have no idea. But in that moment, in those circumstances, she was. That was Worf's emotional truth in that moment, and that's what matters.
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