Yeah. The artistic ‘truth’ of Dukat wasn’t that the complexity that he ever really was noble and virtuous underneath all the evil was true, it was that he was desperate to and deluded enough to believe his own false narrative.
Nope. Visitor reminded me of Fontana too.(Am I the only one who could not keep the name "D.C. Fontana" out of their head when Visitor was on screen?)
If I take it at face value, it's a beautiful and heartbreaking story. And it ends with Ben Sisko in command of Deep Space Nine (and Avery Brooks as the lead of a TV series). Maybe that's all the message it needs.
The most interesting thing to me about the episode was not society at large but the indictment of 1950's fanboys as sexist racists. Maybe not such a stretch?
How come Jake Sisko can't get a hold of enough money for a baseball card but Miles has walking around money to buy off a hooker?
Oh that's clever! I'm jealous I didn't think of it.Nick and Nora Fury
Mediocrity borrows, genius steals. And I stole that from Joss Whedon. Xander in a season 6 episode if I rather sadly recall. (I'm sure those brain cells have better things to do.) Back when Nick Fury was probably as obscure as Nick and Nora Charles.Oh that's clever! I'm jealous I didn't think of it.
D'oh! I thought it sounded familiar but then decided you were just on a roll.Mediocrity borrows, genius steals. And I stole that from Joss Whedon. Xander in a season 6 episode if I rather sadly recall. (I'm sure those brain cells have better things to do.) Back when Nick Fury was probably as obscure as Nick and Nora Charles.
Mediocrity borrows, genius steals. And I stole that from Joss Whedon. Xander in a season 6 episode if I rather sadly recall. (I'm sure those brain cells have better things to do.) Back when Nick Fury was probably as obscure as Nick and Nora Charles.
His Way - Um, didn't we have a whole episode about trying to get a holo-likeness of Kira? And how icky it would be? And Bashir just HAS one?
Has anyone ever remarked that James Darren is like THAT close to being Alan Arkin? (Hey! He was in Guns of Navarone! With Gregory Peck! Who is Ethan Peck's grandfather! Star Trek is everywhere!)
I would think that a lot of the remarkable goings on with holodeck / AI technology would have been hashed out all over the galaxy. "Oh, my AI just gained sentience again." "Yeah, when this that and the other thing happens on any system greater than such and such level Then it does that. Here's the wiki page on how to fix it. Would you say it's a Moriarty problem or more of a Practical Joker?"
My biggest complaint with this sort of episode is in two scenes with Vic. One with Odo, one with Kira. Both of them are having awkward conversations with Vic. Odo gets a com transmission from Vic. In Kira's case a character from another program has just shown up in her meditation holo. And in both cases they POLITELY try to talk their way out of an uncomfortable situation. Neither of these characters seems the types to buy into the fiction of a hologram being anything more than a computer program. It wouldn't be treated as "Hey, how you did YOU get here?" and more like "Oh, crap. The computer that runs the station is malfunctioning."
And Kira took the news that Odo was perfectly willing to go on a date with a simulation of her VERRRRRY well.
But then it all ended with rom com hilarity (seriously, that was adorable) so all's well. I'm not an Odo / Kira shipper as such, but it's nice to see them together.
LOL, no! As a kid I saw him in The Time Tunnel and nearly freaked when he first showed up here.Has anyone ever remarked that James Darren is like THAT close to being Alan Arkin?
I know, right? I saw the cutest picture on Instagram of Michael and Terry together out of makeup. It reminded me how much I loved Jadzia and how heartbroken I was when... well, you know.And I know I only have two more episodes with Jadzia. Star Trek FINALLY has a couple that really seem like they should be together and you can't figure out a bloody contract?!?
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