The acting sells "Facets" for me. Otherwise it's OK. But some great performances push it forward into 'decent' territory.
I think that sums up most of S3's Character Episodes. You can really tell they were trying to flesh out everyone, especially those who were quite vague the previous two seasons (Sisko, Bashir, and Dax). Some of it was simply throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what stuck, but by the start of S4, it seemed the writers finally had a firm grasp on who everyone was, and where they could go with them storywise.Once again, I'm a little underwhelmed by this one. All the little pieces fit together well, but the big picture is still a little fuzzy.
1.) Curzon was in love with her, 2.) She's now aware of it (though how did she not know before),
Ironic, considering Jadzia's ego. In fact, she DOES act like she's in love with herself, doesn't she?3.) She now has Curzon's love for her as part of her own personality. This all means that she is, for all intents and purposes, romantically in love with herself.
It's no secret that I do not like Jadiza. I think it was this episode where my feelings about the character finally came into focus for me.
To be blunt, I think she's pompous, supremely self-absorbed and a person who really doesn't give a lot of thought to the feelings of others - especially men (she only does so when it suits her desires).
And this episode shows why she's like that, IMO. Let's couple some facts together here shall we.... 1.) Curzon was in love with her, 2.) She's now aware of it (though how did she not know before), 3.) She now has Curzon's love for her as part of her own personality. This all means that she is, for all intents and purposes, romantically in love with herself.
Minor, minor spoilers ahead - after this episode, this fact is never referred to, but I think it comes out crystal clear in the character herself.
That's right, I play the long game.And now I get a joke that TheGodBen made a few months ago. Even better.
Odo as Curzon was fun.I have now peered into several...
"Facets"
On the face of it (ha ha) this should have been a horrible show. The basic idea is a pretty daft one that just doesn't make a lot of sense if you think about it for more than a second. Even the big reveal that Curzon loved--and still loves--Jadzia is both creepy and nonsensical, since Jadzia now has all of Curzon's memories and should already know exactly why he washed her out of the program in the first place...
. The ending is also great - the way it sets up an atmosphere for what is to come without relying on a "to be continued" cliffhanger.
I love "Equilibrium"!
I thought it was a strong more season and far more cohesive than Voyager's extremely messy third season.
I love "Equilibrium"!
How could I not love this episode when Garak had a few great scenes? Loved his, "I think I've got all I need" when he was "taking Sisko's measurements." His subsequent talk with Garak was fun, as was their fighting "side...by...side." But the root beer scene with Quark absolutely stole the show. Brilliant stuff from both actors there, and well written.
Sisko convinces Worf to stay on the end by making a speech. I had fun wondering how much of that was a meta-commentary on the acting gig, given Avery Brooks' frustrations with the role early on.
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