Shatnertage...you haven't seen the worst of no consequences for one's actions yet...
Sisko using WMDs on DMZ colonists and Maquis without so much as a slap on the wrist.
I enjoyed the entire ep. The Worf/Odo story & the conflict regarding whether to help the^ These days I get teary-eyed over just about everything. There's scene in Battle for the Planet of the Apes that chokes me up, for crying out loud!
But now I'm onto an episode that's not a tear-jerker, unless you're a drug dealer. That's...
"Hippocratic Oath"
Oh, I get it. This really is the season where they say, "This isn't TNG" and start shaking things up. Exhibit one: "Hippocratic Oath."...
Shatnertage...you haven't seen the worst of no consequences for one's actions yet...
Sisko using WMDs on DMZ colonists and Maquis without so much as a slap on the wrist.
And not helping the enslaved Jem'Hadar also seems a slap in the face to "Federation principles." Let's say there's a race of warp-capable aliens who've been enslaved by other warp-capable aliens. There's no question of the Prime Directive here (for me). Instead, it's about giving non-lethal aid to allow a race of aliens to assert their own sovereignty, which, if you have any respect for the rights of others, should be a no-brainer.
Destabilising the Dominion is one thing, but liberating the Jem'Hadar and giving them the ability to seize control of the Dominion is another. I wont to go into it too much, but there is an episode later this season that addresses the threat posed by some liberated Jem'Hadar, and it vindicates O'Brien's point of view in some ways.See, I don't get O'Brien's point at all. Sure, they shouldn't collaborate with the enemy. Yes, Goran'Agar might be just conning Bashir. But what if he isn't? The possible payoff--complete destabilization of the Dominion--is just too great not to risk their lives for it.
First!Although I've got to say that it's going to be hard to get the image of Dukat, bent over and just about vibrating in pain, screaming, "Take it out! Take it out!" as Kira stands behind him. I hope to someday have the maturity level not to think "strap-on" when I watch that scene.
Most episodes in season 4 are in the good to very good range, although it also has one episode that lies right at the bottom of a barrel of rotten fish. So for now, enjoy the good streak.
Most episodes in season 4 are in the good to very good range, although it also has one episode that lies right at the bottom of a barrel of rotten fish. So for now, enjoy the good streak.
Which episode is that? Is it The Muse? That is literally the only episode from season 4 that I don't much care for. But I would say that there are far worse episodes in Star Trek, even DS9 than The Muse.
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