I'm watching my way through DS9 again for the eleventy-seventh time.
And I just watched "Children of Time." I think this has to be my all-time favorite DS9 episode. All the guest actors do a phenomenal job - the casting directors get a kudos from me on matching personality, spirit, and even features of the descendants to those of the regular cast. Even the child actors do a great job - especially little Molly.
I love the dilemma. I love that there is no easy answer, and that both conclusions are given equal weight. I honestly don't know how I would answer the question of what was the "right" thing to do. There is a part of me that REALLY wishes they'd found a way to make the quantum doubling succeed. We could have had a happy ending, as well as had the opportunity to possibly visit the settlement and characters again. And I don't know how I feel about what Odo did, and why. I don't think "today's" Odo would have made the same choice that Gaia Odo made.
I absolutely love the planting scene. The music is just perfect. And the transition from sorrow over the fate of the colony to the conviction that they simply can't let them die is really presented quite believably. And when their determination to sacrifice their futures to save their descendants fails, the heartache of the vanished colony is just so real.
The time paradox is a bit of a tangle, but one I can completely dismiss for the sake of the story told. This episode beats out "The Visitor" hands-down for me.
So, anyone in the mood to chat "Children of Time" with me?
And I just watched "Children of Time." I think this has to be my all-time favorite DS9 episode. All the guest actors do a phenomenal job - the casting directors get a kudos from me on matching personality, spirit, and even features of the descendants to those of the regular cast. Even the child actors do a great job - especially little Molly.I love the dilemma. I love that there is no easy answer, and that both conclusions are given equal weight. I honestly don't know how I would answer the question of what was the "right" thing to do. There is a part of me that REALLY wishes they'd found a way to make the quantum doubling succeed. We could have had a happy ending, as well as had the opportunity to possibly visit the settlement and characters again. And I don't know how I feel about what Odo did, and why. I don't think "today's" Odo would have made the same choice that Gaia Odo made.
I absolutely love the planting scene. The music is just perfect. And the transition from sorrow over the fate of the colony to the conviction that they simply can't let them die is really presented quite believably. And when their determination to sacrifice their futures to save their descendants fails, the heartache of the vanished colony is just so real.
The time paradox is a bit of a tangle, but one I can completely dismiss for the sake of the story told. This episode beats out "The Visitor" hands-down for me.
So, anyone in the mood to chat "Children of Time" with me?
