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"By Inferno's Light"
I really liked the conclusion here, but because of lots of work stuff I don't have much time to share my thoughts. Lots of stuff happening this week, most of it good, and all of it requiring a lot of my time.
Lots going on here. I'll start with Dukat (or, if you say his title and name really fast, "Goldilocks"), who does an epic heel turn and joins the Dominion. I don't totally buy him as negotiating on behalf of the civilian government with the Dominion, since he's been fighting against them for the past year, but maybe I missed the part that said this was a hostile takeover.
When they turned for Cardassia, Sisko should have said, "Told you so!"
The Bashir Changeling's plan was foiled. Why exactly did they want to nuke the Bajoran system, anyway? Seems like overkill, but I guess they wanted to avoid a big space battle with the Feds, Rommies, and Klingons.
Back at prison 371, Worf is fighting for his honor and then some. I liked claustrophobic Garak, though he shouldn't have been bugged by the heat--he should have found it comforting. I'd have said that the tunnel was on the edge of the prison and really cold, which we know would have been (more) torment for poor Garak.
RealMartok is actually pretty cool. And he seems to like Worf and be a nice guy.
Also, good for the Alpha Jem'Hadar not wanting to kill Worf, because he couldn't defeat him.
They wrapped up the episode, in best TOS tradition, with good-natured ribbing between Bashir and O'Brien, because what better way to welcome your best friend back from a month in a Dominion prison than by telling him what a dick he is?
Good stuff. I found this the most riveting episode yet in terms of plot--very well put together.
"By Inferno's Light"
I really liked the conclusion here, but because of lots of work stuff I don't have much time to share my thoughts. Lots of stuff happening this week, most of it good, and all of it requiring a lot of my time.
Lots going on here. I'll start with Dukat (or, if you say his title and name really fast, "Goldilocks"), who does an epic heel turn and joins the Dominion. I don't totally buy him as negotiating on behalf of the civilian government with the Dominion, since he's been fighting against them for the past year, but maybe I missed the part that said this was a hostile takeover.
When they turned for Cardassia, Sisko should have said, "Told you so!"
The Bashir Changeling's plan was foiled. Why exactly did they want to nuke the Bajoran system, anyway? Seems like overkill, but I guess they wanted to avoid a big space battle with the Feds, Rommies, and Klingons.
Back at prison 371, Worf is fighting for his honor and then some. I liked claustrophobic Garak, though he shouldn't have been bugged by the heat--he should have found it comforting. I'd have said that the tunnel was on the edge of the prison and really cold, which we know would have been (more) torment for poor Garak.
RealMartok is actually pretty cool. And he seems to like Worf and be a nice guy.
Also, good for the Alpha Jem'Hadar not wanting to kill Worf, because he couldn't defeat him.
They wrapped up the episode, in best TOS tradition, with good-natured ribbing between Bashir and O'Brien, because what better way to welcome your best friend back from a month in a Dominion prison than by telling him what a dick he is?
Good stuff. I found this the most riveting episode yet in terms of plot--very well put together.