I find it more interesting this way and I feel it tends to keep my perspective fresher, rather like drinking a glass of wine while you eat a meal which feels like it freshens the palette.Didnt know youd be able to do TOS and DS9 at the same time...
^ I honestly don't understand people who don't think Visitor is a good actress. IMO, she's pretty much the only regular who nails her character from the word "go," with the obvious exception of Meany. Yeah, she can be abrasive, but that's because Major Kira is an abrasive person. She was one of the highlights of the show in the first season.
From the moment I watched Emissary, I knew I'd have a tough time staying invested in the series due solely to her presence. There's being "abrasive" then there's just coming across as plain "whiney", which Visitor did in spades.
But they had no intention of creating Winn at this point of the show, and they had no intention of making her Kai until they started writing the episode where it happened. No, Battle Lines is an example of what's wrong with season 1: they had an important character that we should have seen more of but instead she's used as a random character in a planet-of-the-week episode and they discarded her without ceremony.In answer to your question about why they wrote Opaka out of the show so early, I don't think it was because they didn't know what to do with her, but because they needed to put another character in the position of Kai....I don't know if you know what happens, so I won't state it explicitly...but her replacement becomes one of the best recurring villains on tv.
^ I honestly don't understand people who don't think Visitor is a good actress. IMO, she's pretty much the only regular who nails her character from the word "go," with the obvious exception of Meany. Yeah, she can be abrasive, but that's because Major Kira is an abrasive person. She was one of the highlights of the show in the first season.
From the moment I watched Emissary, I knew I'd have a tough time staying invested in the series due solely to her presence. There's being "abrasive" then there's just coming across as plain "whiney", which Visitor did in spades.
Well some men just don't like "tough" women, its not a crime. You can always go back to watching the submissive, scantilly clad ones of TOS. Don't think your comments will be missed.
RAMA
Well some men just don't like "tough" women, its not a crime. You can always go back to watching the submissive, scantilly clad ones of TOS. Don't think your comments will be missed.
RAMA
Well, I just looked it up in my trusty Deep Space Nine Companion, and they say the original plot idea was to have some random red shirt die in the shuttle craft accident. And the writers thought, "But no one cares if a red shirt dies, there's no surprise or tension. We should try to surprise them by actually killing off a regular." At which point someone said out loud, "Let's kill Kai Opaka!" After discussion, they decided that she was indeed the most expendable recurring character - a small enough character that her absence could be made up for, but a big enough character that the viewers would be surprised. And I think I agree with their logic - so there you have it. That seems to be the reason they did it.
Well, I just looked it up in my trusty Deep Space Nine Companion, and they say the original plot idea was to have some random red shirt die in the shuttle craft accident. And the writers thought, "But no one cares if a red shirt dies, there's no surprise or tension. We should try to surprise them by actually killing off a regular." At which point someone said out loud, "Let's kill Kai Opaka!" After discussion, they decided that she was indeed the most expendable recurring character - a small enough character that her absence could be made up for, but a big enough character that the viewers would be surprised. And I think I agree with their logic - so there you have it. That seems to be the reason they did it.
I wouldn't call her a recurring character when she was only in one episode. I like the episode too, but I wish we got more Opaka before they killed her off. In that case, maybe it might have been better to have this episode in season 2 and have her involved greatly with the Circle Trilogy somehow.
From the moment I watched Emissary, I knew I'd have a tough time staying invested in the series due solely to her presence. There's being "abrasive" then there's just coming across as plain "whiney", which Visitor did in spades.
Well some men just don't like "tough" women, its not a crime. You can always go back to watching the submissive, scantilly clad ones of TOS. Don't think your comments will be missed.
RAMA
While I disagree vehemently with Bill's assessment of Visitor/Kira, and I also don't like the way women are treated in TOS (one reason I despise most of TOS), I have no idea how you got from his comments to that very personal remark. A man not liking a particular woman does not make him a sexist.
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