Not kill off Jadzia. If she had to die, then let her die sometime during season 7.
I can't help it, my hatred for Vick burns with the intensity of 1000 Ptah Wraiths. (mostly because I don't want any 20th century stuff in my scifi)
I mean what could be done would be to make him an Alien. Like a really, really interesting looking alien (something liek Trance from Andromeda), who for whatever, unfathomable reason likes mid-20th century lounge music and sings at Quark's. That would allow me to tolerate him.
Not kill off Jadzia. If she had to die, then let her die sometime during season 7.
The growing issue I was having with Jadzia from Season 4 until her death she was more of a Helmsman than a Science Officer; something greatly lost about the character in the 1st three seasons. I'd rather the character I once admired depart sooner than being this wiseass/ girlfriend for Worf. Ezri didn't have much character but I wouldn't mind seeing all of the useless traits Jadzia, and actress Terri Farrell, were fond of in the War seasons be implanted into Ezri, but make an effort in developing them so it feels like a natural progression for the character. A science officer to me is a valuable discipline for ship operations as helm suppose to be. You can't do both on the bridge, a specialist must be focused on one.Idea B: Have Ezri show up sooner (Season 4) so that she can be developed more.
Or put all Bajoran Militia personnel in the new style uniforms.And, no catsuit Kira.
What was puzzling about her death and outcome was the lack of thought and conclusion to it. Especially in a previous episode the crew had a noble and honorable ceremony for a character who was stuck on a planet who our heroes barely knew, I would've gladly traded that outcome than Sisko prepping food like a lackey in his daddy's restaurant.Jadzia should either have had a meaningful death instead of being murdered by Dukat or been sent off to another post somewhere so we could occasionally hear about her or even had the occasional guest op from Terry.
Runner-up: No Vic. I didn't like Vegas stuff much, and I really disliked how the casual creation of a self-aware, sapient hologram was never really explored.
Was Vic supposted to be sentient? I really like the character, but I didn't think he was supposed to be any thing more than a popular holodeck character.a sapient hologram
I really don't. Vic (to me) was another puppet of the computer that ran the holosuites. He (it?) was a interactive character in a adaptable overall story the people could go in and experience.Surely we can all agree
Everyone will interpret things differently I suppose.I certainly don't. Vic (to me) was another puppet of the computer that the holodeck was connected to.
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