BINGO!Temis the Vorta said:
The correct answer is: IT WASN'T FUNNY!![]()
BINGO!Temis the Vorta said:
The correct answer is: IT WASN'T FUNNY!![]()
Boy did they make up for it!
Kegek said:
Hey, I love the Ferengi. I love Quark, Brunt, Rom. 'House of Quark', 'Little Green Men', 'The Magnificent Ferengi', there's a lot of really funny Ferengi stuff out there. Quark is one of DS9's most engaging and nuanced characters, too. From his observations on how the Ferengi are better than the Federation in 'The Jem'Hadar', the brutal nature of humanity in 'The Siege of AR-558', or his insistence he will remain true to the principles of greed and opportunism in 'The Dogs of War', he's just one of those DS9 characters who got all the good lines.
'Profit and Lace' just comes off as a little, well, contrived. Quark-in-drag isn't funny. Quark seducing Nilva isn't funny. It's absurd, and I definately see how the writers were trying to go for the Ferengi-to-end-all-Ferengi episodes... but the end result simply blew up in their faces. I don't loathe it the way some people do, I just find it excruiating.
I might agree, had Jadzia's death not been so patently silly and Dukat would now enter into full cartoon supervillain mode, from which the character would never fully recover.
Alright, otherwise it's a great finale. But atonement for 'Profit and Lace'? I don't know...
Navaros said:
The idea that he agreed to have his member chopped off is absurd.
Peach Wookiee said:
An ep doesn't always have to be intelligent for fans to like it. If you were fed an unending diet of the intelligent stuff, it might get boring. So occasionally, one needs a little junk food.CommanderRaytas said:
I'm surprised most people who voted (until now) seem to like the ep....I do, for one. It's not terribly intelligent, nor is the humour all too refined and such....still, I watch it now and then and manage to enjoy it every time.
Tomalak said:
What on Earth are you talking about? Did Armin Shimmerman get his cock cut off? No, and neither did Quark. They just needed him to pass for female for a few hours. I don't think major surgery was involved.
nx1701g said: I think it was because (and Armin Shimmerman said pretty much the same thing) in the end Quark didn't learn anything from his experience. He seemed to show signs of becoming less sexist in scenes then - a second later - he goes back to normal Quark.
I just watched, no, endured this episode during the course of my series marathon today, and oddly enough, it's not the horrific, soul-crushing nightmare I remembered. It's still a terrible, nearly unwatchable episode and a dated, embarrassing concept that should never have made it to the screen, but it didn't seem to provoke anything from me other than mild revulsion and disgust. (The last time I watched it, I threw things.) I must have mellowed out in my old age or something.
Photon said:
Yep, Move Along Home has that one covered![]()
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