The storyteller
Synopsis
Federation officers have a remarkable high chance of ending as a Bajoran spiritual idol. O'Brien, who is with Julian on Bajor, inherits the important spiritual task of telling a story to a village to defeat a cloud. Jake and Nog try to get into the pants of a young Bajoran leader, who risks civil war over a river stream.
Review
A remarkably lakluster episode. The Enterprise often visits so called 'planet of the hats', where the whole species has one 'shtick', and apart from it is pretty bland and unrealistic. DS9 seems to have exchanged that against 'villages of the hats' on Bajor. The backstory of the village doesn't seem to make a lot of sense, the Bajorans really seemed as backwards as the Cardassians described them. The best thing you could say about Jakes romance plot on DS9 is that there have been worse on Star Trek before.
Pros
-The cloud monster looked fine
-Nog being too shy to talk to a girl was really nice and humen (or "hew-mohn"?)
Cons
-there wasn't an A-story and a B-story, both storys were about the same lenght. And both suffered for it.
-Remarkably, both storys had nothing to do with each other whatsoever, except that they included Bajorans.
-Jake turns into Wesley this episode.
-The whole monster story is essentially one big con by a single guy who wants "the best" for his people (and gains a lot of profit and sexual favours for it). When Kirk encountered such a situations he would have the decency to reveal the truth and end this hypocrisy. The DS9-crew just leaves. Because nothing could ever go wrong when only one man knows the secret to protect his village from destruction. Yeah. Way to go if you want to join the Federation, numbnuts.
Grade
2/10
Synopsis
Federation officers have a remarkable high chance of ending as a Bajoran spiritual idol. O'Brien, who is with Julian on Bajor, inherits the important spiritual task of telling a story to a village to defeat a cloud. Jake and Nog try to get into the pants of a young Bajoran leader, who risks civil war over a river stream.
Review
A remarkably lakluster episode. The Enterprise often visits so called 'planet of the hats', where the whole species has one 'shtick', and apart from it is pretty bland and unrealistic. DS9 seems to have exchanged that against 'villages of the hats' on Bajor. The backstory of the village doesn't seem to make a lot of sense, the Bajorans really seemed as backwards as the Cardassians described them. The best thing you could say about Jakes romance plot on DS9 is that there have been worse on Star Trek before.
Pros
-The cloud monster looked fine
-Nog being too shy to talk to a girl was really nice and humen (or "hew-mohn"?)
Cons
-there wasn't an A-story and a B-story, both storys were about the same lenght. And both suffered for it.
-Remarkably, both storys had nothing to do with each other whatsoever, except that they included Bajorans.
-Jake turns into Wesley this episode.
-The whole monster story is essentially one big con by a single guy who wants "the best" for his people (and gains a lot of profit and sexual favours for it). When Kirk encountered such a situations he would have the decency to reveal the truth and end this hypocrisy. The DS9-crew just leaves. Because nothing could ever go wrong when only one man knows the secret to protect his village from destruction. Yeah. Way to go if you want to join the Federation, numbnuts.
Grade
2/10