Hi folks,
during a recent rewatch of my favourite ST show, I was a bit disappointed how the writers dealt with Kira´s troubled past over the course of the show. In the earlier seasons, especially 1st season´s "Battle Lines", it seemed clear that she had a lot to answer for, and that her healing process had just begun. She seemed traumatized and partly even tortured by what she had done. And she better be, because it is clearly stated in several episodes that she committed murder. She was an interesting, multilayered character IMO.
However, I missed repercussions. In later seasons, only "The Darkness and the Light" (as far as I can see) dealt with that aspect of her past, and there she defended her actions without any reservation. Now, in that episode, I liked that a lot because that is what she would do opposite to a cardassian who wants to kill her. However, by ignoring her self-doubt and her conscience in the following, the writers took away much of her complexity IMO; she was a terrific character nonetheless, but I have the feeling it could have been much more.
Any thoughts?
during a recent rewatch of my favourite ST show, I was a bit disappointed how the writers dealt with Kira´s troubled past over the course of the show. In the earlier seasons, especially 1st season´s "Battle Lines", it seemed clear that she had a lot to answer for, and that her healing process had just begun. She seemed traumatized and partly even tortured by what she had done. And she better be, because it is clearly stated in several episodes that she committed murder. She was an interesting, multilayered character IMO.
However, I missed repercussions. In later seasons, only "The Darkness and the Light" (as far as I can see) dealt with that aspect of her past, and there she defended her actions without any reservation. Now, in that episode, I liked that a lot because that is what she would do opposite to a cardassian who wants to kill her. However, by ignoring her self-doubt and her conscience in the following, the writers took away much of her complexity IMO; she was a terrific character nonetheless, but I have the feeling it could have been much more.
Any thoughts?