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The Vorta - comment on studio suits?

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With apologies to Temis. ;)

Just watching Favour The Bold the other night, and when it got to the scene where Weyoun explains his people have no sense of aesthetics, it hit me.

Did the writers intend the Vorta to be an allegory for the studio suits, and infact all middle management types? Cause it sure seems that way.

First off, they're all sniveling suck-ups. They're the middle managers of the Dominion, no real power of their own, yet they certainly like to think they have it and like to wield it over the Jem Hadar.

And finally, the point of this post, no sense of aesthetics, no imagination, they can't appreciate art or even really know what art is. Just like most corporate types, if they want to put out a product (be it a film, or television series, or whatever), it has to be market-researched to death, making sure it hits all the right buttons with Joe-schmoe and if it doesn't, well it's either scrapped or the artists/architect, has to be sent back to the drawing board, because the suits can't trust their own abilities to judge whether it's good or not. Much like the Vorta.

Now, this may not have been intentional by the DS9 writers, or at least not what they wanted to do when they started out with the Vorta, but it just adds another layer of allegory to the series that I hadn't actually picked up on before.

Or, I could just be repeating what plenty of other people have said before.

Anyone else care to comment?
 
Have no idea if its intentional but the allegory certainly fits.

OTOH, it could be the other way around... DS9 writers thought it'd be funny if they were just snivelly weasels and hey, it just happens middle management are snivelly weasels also ;)
 
There are many influences in the creation of the Vorta... Jeffrey Coombs said he based his Weyoun performance on the polite coldness of the aristocrats in Barry Lyndon, the Hobbits were the basis of the pre-Dominion Vorta existence... but the more I think about it, yeah, the Vorta are the ultimate corporate middlemen.

Who wants the next Trek TV show to be a Vorta office comedy? ;)
 
The Vorta had power. They pretty much ran the Dominion if Weyoun is anything to go by. He seemed to operate without really going to the Founder for permission to act in most cases.
 
As do most suits, they wield power that isn't theirs with impunity, but if the big boss comes along and says 'I don't like this', they'll say 'absolutely boss, couldn't agree more, you are so right, hell, I never liked the idea in the first place'.
 
With apologies to Temis.

Heh heh. :D Nah, I don't think so - studio suits aren't that smart. No Vorta would have cancelled Firefly! :mad:

Who wants the next Trek TV show to be a Vorta office comedy?

I would love a Star Trek series about the war from the pov of the Dominion-Cardassian alliance. That must have been pretty interesting - maybe not a comedy per se but certainly a drama with strong comic elements.
 
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Oh yes they would. The Vorta are wilfully blind - just look at their unswerving adulation of the Founders.

Now, replace 'Founders' with 'Nielsens'...
 
I just thought about it and this seems like a perfect comparison and it makes complete and total sense to me.
 
"All this talk about continuity and character development strikes me as superstitious nonsense."

"You believe the ratings are gods, don't you?"

"The ratings are gods."
 
Menacing Horta said:
The Founders are wise in all things. The Nielsens, however, are rigged. ;)

Your opinion is obviously biased, you...you...studio suit, you!!!

You're just denying the Nielsens to throw us off your scent. I'm on to you. :evil:
 
Menacing Horta said:
With apologies to Temis.

Heh heh. :D Nah, I don't think so - studio suits aren't that smart. No Vorta would have cancelled Firefly! :mad:

Who wants the next Trek TV show to be a Vorta office comedy?

I would love a Star Trek series about the war from the pov of the Dominion-Cardassian alliance. That must have been pretty interesting - maybe not a comedy per se but certainly a drama with strong comic elements.

Oh, Temis. Why mess with a good thing? Why fix what ain't broke? A Horta? You were the original bombshell Vorta with the pointy ears! All good things . . . ?
 
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