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Any Love for Return to Grace

But in either case, they all should have been more pissed at him about Ziyal.:scream:
Perhaps the famed Cardassian love for family translates to a profound loathing of bastards, meaning no spoonhead would ever have an ounce of sympathy for said deceased, and anybody feigning it while she lived would just have been humoring their boss?

Doesn't mean Kira couldn't have ramped up her 'tude a bit, of course.

Timo Saloniemi
Doesn't explain why Dukat so easily forgave him...

...while choosing to blame Sisko of all people :cardie: ... At least, if they wanted him to shift blame to one of the protagonists, they could have made him blame someone who was actually on the station and was close to Ziyal - Kira, anyone? That, at least, could have made some sense in a way. But no, I guess plotdevicism was more of a concern. Gotta pit Dukat against Sisko in a religious battle of Good vs Evil! :rolleyes:
 
In season 7, everything involving Dukat can be explained away with "because he lost his marbles". It's stupid and sad, but that's what they did to him.
 
I'd actually probably put it in my top ten, if I could count two-parters as singles.

I liked Pirate Dukat. He was my favorite Dukat, followed by Regular Gul Dukat, Crazy Dukat, Cardassian Dictator Dukat, Commandant Dukat, and lastly Religious Fanatic Dukat.

Don't forget the special limited edition Bajoran Gul Dukat Variant. With special Kai Winn screwing action! Goes great with your regular Cardassian Religious Fanatic Dukat figure. Push the button on their back and the eyes glow red...
 
See, I've always felt Dukat actually believed in the Pah-wraiths and his "insanity" had nothing to do with it. He always desired power, such as supporting the civilian uprising on Cardassia and joining the Dominion. The Pah-wraiths gave him power on a greater level.
 
I'd actually probably put it in my top ten, if I could count two-parters as singles.

I liked Pirate Dukat. He was my favorite Dukat, followed by Regular Gul Dukat, Crazy Dukat, Cardassian Dictator Dukat, Commandant Dukat, and lastly Religious Fanatic Dukat.

Don't forget the special limited edition Bajoran Gul Dukat Variant. With special Kai Winn screwing action! Goes great with your regular Cardassian Religious Fanatic Dukat figure. Push the button on their back and the eyes glow red...

:lol: No, I refuse to remember!
 
But no, I guess plotdevicism was more of a concern. Gotta pit Dukat against Sisko in a religious battle of Good vs Evil! :rolleyes:
Bingo. As I've said before, since Sisko is our hero and the appointed figurehead of the good godlike aliens, then Dukat, as our villain, must be the appointed figurehead of the bad godlike aliens so they can duke it out in true Manichean fashion.

That's the big problem about it. What they do with Dukat makes sense for him in his role as the main series villain but makes no sense in the context of who he was prior to that point. Things went wrong with "Waltz", which was an excellent DS9 episode but the one where they decided they'd start preaching to the audience that this charismatic guy some of them actually liked (that he had defenders troubled them) was an Evil, Evil Man.

Honestly we would have been better off with Dukat being written off the show after that episode. And I loved the guy.
 
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