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I tend to agree. I had volunteered to do the DS9 poll and had to pull out, partly, because it was too damn difficult to pick the antagonist/bad guy: it was a headache trying to find the balance between being too specific (therefore possibly leaving people out in the case of Sarek) and being too general (and getting comments back like the ones above regarding the Klingons).
I sympathize with you EMH. I tend to think the Klingons make for a pretty good choice of antagonist for 'Yesterday's Enterprise' - they were a clear threat to the characters of that story (I mean, damn - they blew up the f***in' Enterprise!!) I think that falls under the category of "gave the crew headaches/problems."
As far as Sarek is concerned, that's really very difficult. The syndrome itself, as was suggested, might be a better way to categorize the particular antagonist in 'Sarek,' but it's kind of splitting hairs isn't it between that and "emotions that are out of control"? I think everyone gets what EMH was getting at.
I tend to agree. I had volunteered to do the DS9 poll and had to pull out, partly, because it was too damn difficult to pick the antagonist/bad guy: it was a headache trying to find the balance between being too specific (therefore possibly leaving people out in the case of Sarek) and being too general (and getting comments back like the ones above regarding the Klingons).
I sympathize with you EMH. I tend to think the Klingons make for a pretty good choice of antagonist for 'Yesterday's Enterprise' - they were a clear threat to the characters of that story (I mean, damn - they blew up the f***in' Enterprise!!) I think that falls under the category of "gave the crew headaches/problems."
As far as Sarek is concerned, that's really very difficult. The syndrome itself, as was suggested, might be a better way to categorize the particular antagonist in 'Sarek,' but it's kind of splitting hairs isn't it between that and "emotions that are out of control"? I think everyone gets what EMH was getting at.