He was punished. O’Brien made him stand further away from the dart board.
That is overstating the matter. Sid hated being blindsided by the change in character and being turned into the human calculator, but he loved the genetic engineering storyline, especially in Statistical Probabilities, which allowed his character to be more involved in the central plot and show more pathos.I'm not crazy about the "enhanced Bashir" plot. (Neither was Siddig.)
And I watched it on a TV that was 16"x11" and the same day with the VHS of "Worst Case Scenario/Scorpion" so I was very happy. I always think fondly back to this time of Trek.
Whether you like the idea of Section 31 or not, casting William Sadler is never a bad decision...
True. Any actor who could not only steal scenes from Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins, but also make birthday suit kung fu look menacing, is totally worth having onboard.
Disappointed at the episode or you just didn't like the way the story went?
I watched Statistical Probabilities last night. I was shocked at how much I enjoyed that.
That was kind of what the Dominion were for. They were the Borg only with plot.Disappointed that after that build up, the Federation/Klingon alliance was getting their asses kicked.
Yeah, narratively your protagonists whooping @$$ in a war is no way to build stakes.
It's far better to make them the underdogs. It makes stakes and makes you invest more.
And you knew the Dominion were not to be messed with or underestimated when they casually suicide rammed a Galaxy class ship in their first appearance. In a fight they were winning easily anyway. They were always going to be Clubber Lang or Ivan Drago to the Federation's Rocky and that's what is so great about the war arc.
I suppose it would have been nice if there had ever been any kind of justification for 5 million dead Bajorans. But it wasn't like THIS was the episode that took that away. It was never there. I'm pretty sure it never could have been. And in that regard Dukat was always a monster.You’re wrong about waltz, an episode that reduces a comped multi-faceted character to a simple “pure evil” bad guy
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