I watched this on TV today and was surprised at the practicallly seemless joing of the excerpts from TOS to the DS9
When I've seen this sort of thing done before in other programmes or movies the joins are pretty crappy.

It was that loving attention to detail that made the episode... and which wasn't there at all in the terrible Voyager anniversary episode. It's an interesting comparison. The DS9 episode embraces and plays with the continuity of TOS, the VOY episode tramples on it and proves it just doesn't give a crap.Simply amazing attention to detail!
Just having Worf in the episode opened uyp a whole can of worms with the original Klingons. I thought they handled it the best way they could have.My only gripe with T&T is what is arguably the biggest laugh-getter in the whole episode... Worf's "We do not discuss it with outsiders" bit.
I just think that opened up a whole unnecessary can of worms.
Nah. That would have confused me as well and placed too much focus on the issue. The idea was to dismiss the issue as best as they could. You can't have viewers not paying attention to the story simply because they're waiting for someone to explain the Klingon issue. Better to just get it out of the way as quickly as possible and move on.Hindsight being 20/20 I think it would have been far funnier to have Michael Dorn suddenly look like a 60's Klingon...and have no one comment. Would it have confused some casual viewers? I'm sure.
I don't know, but the overnight nielson rating for "T&T" according to a quick google search was 7.6.But realistically, by that point in DS9 how many casual viewers even were there?
I don't know, but the overnight nielson rating for "T&T" according to a quick google search was 7.6.But realistically, by that point in DS9 how many casual viewers even were there?
I don't know, but the overnight nielson rating for "T&T" according to a quick google search was 7.6.But realistically, by that point in DS9 how many casual viewers even were there?
And what does that translate to in the real world? Is that good or bad?
It was a decent number for the time. These days a number like that for a syndicated show would be astounding. Comparing it to a modern Trek show, Enterprise's highest rating, for "Broken Bow," was 7.0. The ratings for its final season averaged in the 2s.I don't know, but the overnight nielson rating for "T&T" according to a quick google search was 7.6.But realistically, by that point in DS9 how many casual viewers even were there?
And what does that translate to in the real world? Is that good or bad?
Agreed, not only were the special effects fantastic but i also found the story to be really cleverly thought out and put together. The story slotted together perfectly so that the DS9 story thread and the TOS story could coincide believably.
That said, I still think that having Dorn in 60's makeup would have been a nod to the fact that the only reason Klingons changed was a better makeup budget for TMP. I do agree that it would have been better to just leave Worf on DS9 in the script.
My only gripe with T&T is what is arguably the biggest laugh-getter in the whole episode... Worf's "We do not discuss it with outsiders" bit.
I just think that opened up a whole unnecessary can of worms. Hindsight being 20/20 I think it would have been far funnier to have Michael Dorn suddenly look like a 60's Klingon...and have no one comment. Would it have confused some casual viewers? I'm sure. But realistically, by that point in DS9 how many casual viewers even were there?
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