For me it's hard to tell if she decided to do the right thing in that scene, or if she just wanted to stick it to Dukat.
Just rewatched Shadows and Symbols. I always enjoy the reference back to Benny Russell. It would have been a nice nod to Louise Fletcher's fans if they brought her in to play Doctor Wykoff's head nurse.
Gul Dukat was probably the best overall. He was basically Hitler, but he always seemed (or wanted to come across as) quite likeable.
Dukat was brutal toward the Bajorans but my understanding was that he and the Cardassian never wanted to eliminate them from the universe.
He was off the deep end by the point.I should have "turned their planet into a graveyard the likes of which the galaxy has never seen!" Waltz, season 6.
He was off the deep end by the point.
Was he really Hitler? I read a few school books on Hitler when I was young, and I know that he (obviously) hated the Jews and that he was a frustrated Art student. He was a charismatic speaker and a ruthless authoritarian. Dukat was brutal toward the Bajorans but my understanding was that he and the Cardassian never wanted to eliminate them from the universe. Nor were there Bajoran concentration camps where the Bajarans were used in horrific experiments. On the contrary Dukat wanted their admiration. The Cardassians wanted to exploit Bajor and treat the Bajorans as slave labour or second class citizens. When they rebelled that's when the Cardassians started to kill mass numbers. The Nazis threatened to take down the entire world while the Cardassians just wanted to subjugate their corner of the galaxy. I don't know if the Nazis are the best analogy for the Cardassians.
Hitler is scary. Dukat may be a good drinking buddy along as you flatter him and you don't get in the way of his Alpha Quadrant/ Pah-Wraith ambitions!
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