I saw it when it aired
I saw it when it first aired
Cool! In this particular context (i.e., "How did then-contemporary viewers perceive given messages of specific episodes?") there are other episodes that also spark my curiosity : "In the Hands of the Prophets" and "Paradise". Did people back then feel differently about (maybe even favorably disposed towards?) religion in the classroom? Was there greater support for Luddite living?
Hm. Perhaps I'll create another thread or two...
By the end of "Paradise" I wasn't sure whether I was more interested in phasering Alixus or her idiot followers.
No death penalty, unless she tried to land on Talos IV.
I like to think she went someplace harsher, and after her sentence a very long time on probation seeing the probation officer in person on Earth.
Or, better yet, stick her in a shuttlepod and ship her off to Borg territory.![]()
Though that is just from memory, it's been a long, long time since I watched Paradise. Perhaps I should rewatch it soon![]()
Winn tried to satisfy her thirst of power through others, Alixus over others. On the other hand, Alixus might really have deluded herself in believing she did what she did to serve the goals of her community - whereas I don't think Winn ever lost sight of the fact that she was a hypocrite just serving her own ends, even if she'd never admit that to others (or at least not until the very last episode of DS9). Though I suppose some of her anguish and doubts (as to why the Prophets never communicated with her) were real.
Though that is just from memory, it's been a long, long time since I watched Paradise. Perhaps I should rewatch it soon![]()
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