Quickening makes me tear up every time.
She finds out she didn't suffer for nothing seconds before she dies.
She finds out she didn't suffer for nothing seconds before she dies.
It was bad enough just watching that scene in the episode!
It was bad enough just watching that scene in the episode!
"Whispers" was a fun, brain teaser of an episode, it's pure DS9 and I was thinking about what was happening until the end. It was clever and I felt for what O'Brien was going through, DS9 was so good in those early seasons.Most will say the Visitor or Far Among the Stars, but I admit not me...
Whispers really hit me in the gut, which got me into DS9. I felt for O'Brien.
But I think scene that gets me more than an episode, and sits in my mind, is Kira when Bareil died: "I'll... I'll never forget... the first time I saw you, the day you came to the station. You had... such a... serenity about you. I thought you had all the answers. It really got on my nerves for a while. Then I got to know you, and I... realized you were just as confused as the rest of us. You just accepted your confusion, better than anyone I've ever known. That's when I realized I loved you.
Which also follows on from the amazing: "Nerys. If I remove the rest of his brain, and replace it with a machine... he may look like Bareil; he may even talk like Bareil. But he won't be Bareil. That spark of life will be gone, he'll be dead. And I'll be the one who killed him."
Maybe I should revisit that episode. It's marred as I don't care for Bareil at all, but that above is amazing writing. That's what Trek is about. Dear god I miss intelligent writing.
"Whispers" was a fun, brain teaser of an episode, it's pure DS9 and I was thinking about what was happening until the end.
Not to mention, there were many people moving in and moving out ( save Quark, thanks to Nog's delinquency).The most MOVING episode of Deep Space 9 is actually "Emissary". Because that's the episode where O'Brien MOVES the station from Bajor's orbit to the mouth if the wormhole.![]()
The most MOVING episode of Deep Space 9 is actually "Emissary". Because that's the episode where O'Brien MOVES the station from Bajor's orbit to the mouth if the wormhole.![]()
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