I suppose there must be many here who watch it all on its first run and are more aware of the behind-the-scenes in DeepSpace-9. For me the JemHadar have to be one of the more pointless species in Star Trek. They have a big entry all fire and hype and then they burn out to become one of the most uneventful personalities in Trek. There's too much of the JemHadar which says to me these guys were supposed to be Klingons, from the tone of their voice, their big physical look to the copycat klingon swords they carry. IMO they would have been much better as Klingons.
Looking back I get the feeling it was the intro of Michael Dorn Worf character in 1995 which caused the Klingon name to flip to JemHadar. Perhaps it was to gain ratings that DS9 adopted the phenomenon of stunt casting of actors who played O'Brien and Worf from TNG. I'm not saying they are bad actors, I think these guys are some of the best in the movie business but I am saying looking back at the dvds recently I feel DS9 never had the full courage to stand on its own feet. The DS9 writers probably felt having Worf allied with the Federation while the humans were fighting a Dominon backed by Klingon foot soldiers would have been just too complicated to deal with.
Looking back I get the feeling it was the intro of Michael Dorn Worf character in 1995 which caused the Klingon name to flip to JemHadar. Perhaps it was to gain ratings that DS9 adopted the phenomenon of stunt casting of actors who played O'Brien and Worf from TNG. I'm not saying they are bad actors, I think these guys are some of the best in the movie business but I am saying looking back at the dvds recently I feel DS9 never had the full courage to stand on its own feet. The DS9 writers probably felt having Worf allied with the Federation while the humans were fighting a Dominon backed by Klingon foot soldiers would have been just too complicated to deal with.