Am I the only one who likes the way Jadzia got a fairly low key death rather than yet another big, heroic, noble, self sacrificial, important death scene....?
Ok so I hated the 'magic' in DS9 and all the evil red eye Dukat stuff, but I thought since the character was going anyway it was cool that she was just "gunned down" without any warning, audience to admire her bravery or chance to defend herself. It made it feel realistic and natural (which is a hell of an achievement for a scene involving a devil-possessed psycho who has the power to shoot Evil Magic out of his hands).
I kinda wish it could have been even more low key, and just have her be one of the people caught by a stray phaser in one of the ground war scenes. That would have been even more affecting than Nog's injury and for anyone not reading spoilers would have been a shock reminder that these kinds of engagements are actually dangerous.... for main characters you've invested 6 years in and not random security ensigns you've never seen before.
I sat through some of those battles such as the Klingons boarding DS9 thinking.... wow look at Bashir pound on that Klingon, wow Dax just killed a 7ft Klingon by tapping him with her shoe... Look Sisko can take them all on!! Danger would have added more excitement.
Just want to say that since I'm not a regular poster I want to make it clear DS9 is prob my favourite TV show of all time and I'm not needlessly bashing. Just one bad cliche that carried over from other Treks was that partial lack of danger and feeling of safety during scenes of conflict. Although I did think Muniz death was good, being that he was a semi regular, and the whole Nog losing his leg and actually being followed up was awesome.
Ok so I hated the 'magic' in DS9 and all the evil red eye Dukat stuff, but I thought since the character was going anyway it was cool that she was just "gunned down" without any warning, audience to admire her bravery or chance to defend herself. It made it feel realistic and natural (which is a hell of an achievement for a scene involving a devil-possessed psycho who has the power to shoot Evil Magic out of his hands).
I kinda wish it could have been even more low key, and just have her be one of the people caught by a stray phaser in one of the ground war scenes. That would have been even more affecting than Nog's injury and for anyone not reading spoilers would have been a shock reminder that these kinds of engagements are actually dangerous.... for main characters you've invested 6 years in and not random security ensigns you've never seen before.
I sat through some of those battles such as the Klingons boarding DS9 thinking.... wow look at Bashir pound on that Klingon, wow Dax just killed a 7ft Klingon by tapping him with her shoe... Look Sisko can take them all on!! Danger would have added more excitement.
Just want to say that since I'm not a regular poster I want to make it clear DS9 is prob my favourite TV show of all time and I'm not needlessly bashing. Just one bad cliche that carried over from other Treks was that partial lack of danger and feeling of safety during scenes of conflict. Although I did think Muniz death was good, being that he was a semi regular, and the whole Nog losing his leg and actually being followed up was awesome.