In B5 the Shadows themselves may have remained a mysterious force, but they had an obvious spokesman.
Morden!

Can you imagine Morden and Weyoun meeting?
In B5 the Shadows themselves may have remained a mysterious force, but they had an obvious spokesman.
In B5 the Shadows themselves may have remained a mysterious force, but they had an obvious spokesman.
Morden!![]()
Can you imagine Morden and Weyoun meeting?
In B5 the Shadows themselves may have remained a mysterious force, but they had an obvious spokesman.
Morden!![]()
Can you imagine Morden and Weyoun meeting?
"What do you want?"
"To serve the Founders...in all things".
Then they stare at each other for five minutes with smarmy, slightly creepy smiles on their faces.
Then they part on "friendly" terms, each knowing the other has decided that they and everything they stand for must be destroyed.
Then suddenly, I just realized, Vir and Rom have incredibly similar character arcs throughout their respective shows!I always thought Vir and Rom would get along.
In the end, this episode probably did too much too quickly. So much happens in this episode that it probably would have been served better by an arc similar to the one that started season 6. The Cardassian government falls, the Klingons declare war on the Cardassians, the Federation's alliance with the Klingons breaks down, and Worf is introduced, all in a two-parter. It works, but it shakes up the status quo so violently that the rest of the season is almost a let-down for sticking to the new status quo. It's a ginormous event episode in a season that otherwise lacks them. Spreading the wealth over a couple of episodes might have been a better way of going about things.
And after watching this video last week, it's nice that Worf is now on a show where his talents are respected.
It's a truly hilarious delivery from Auberjonois: "you're going to hit them with a box?"
In the end, this episode probably did too much too quickly. So much happens in this episode that it probably would have been served better by an arc similar to the one that started season 6. The Cardassian government falls, the Klingons declare war on the Cardassians, the Federation's alliance with the Klingons breaks down, and Worf is introduced, all in a two-parter. It works, but it shakes up the status quo so violently that the rest of the season is almost a let-down for sticking to the new status quo. It's a ginormous event episode in a season that otherwise lacks them. Spreading the wealth over a couple of episodes might have been a better way of going about things.
Can I haggle you up to a four-parter and we'll call it a deal?I don't think a six-part arc would have worked for it. For one, TPTB obviously weren't ready for something of that magnitude. Second, six parts might have been pushing it. I think a three part episode, which the show had already done, would have been more suitable.
What struck me about that video was that in a few clips Worf's suggestions were the right course of action but Picard summarily dismissed them for being too hostile. Some of those episodes would have been much shorter had Worf been captain.Wow, that is hilarious![]()
From what I remember season 4 was the first truly consistent season of DS9, so I imagine it will get a good score. But at the same time, nothing much happened. WOTW shook things up in a big way but the rest of the season played it safe, even Homefront/Paradise Lost reverted back to the status quo by the end of the story. Small elements of the story changed, such as Dukat's private little war against the Klingons and Eddington joining the Maquis, but the political landscape remained largely unchanged. Seasons 5, 6, 7, and arguably 2 & 3 did a better job at advancing the meta-story.I never felt that season 4 drifted because so many of the episodes were so damn good. Perhaps at the end of this season you might mathematically bump into this fact and validate it TheGodBen.
Can I haggle you up to a four-parter and we'll call it a deal?![]()
WORF: Why shouldn't we grant them asylum?
TROI: We can't do that.
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