Episode: "Redemption, Pt. II"
Season: 5
Scene that pissed me off most in all of TNG:
Kurn: "But it's our way... it's the Klingon way."
Worf: "I know... but it is not my way."
W... T... F...
So all this stuff for the last five years about Worf being a proud warrior, and embracing and engrossing himself in his Klingon heritage and all things Klingon, that was what, exactly... a passing hobby?
It IS his damn way, and will always be his way. Worf was always the one extolling the virtues of Klingon ways and heritage to both Alexander and K'Ehleyr, and now, all of a sudden, the Klingon way isn't his way?
I love RDM, but my God, when I first heard that line, and whenever I hear it, I just wanna smack him silly. As if Worf hadn't had enough damage done to his honor as a Klingon... he finally has Gowron restore his honor and family name, and in the middle of a room full of fellow warriors, in the freaking Capitol building, for Christ's sake, he blurts out that the Klingon way isn't his way. Ugh.
Season: 5
Scene that pissed me off most in all of TNG:
Kurn: "But it's our way... it's the Klingon way."
Worf: "I know... but it is not my way."
W... T... F...
So all this stuff for the last five years about Worf being a proud warrior, and embracing and engrossing himself in his Klingon heritage and all things Klingon, that was what, exactly... a passing hobby?
It IS his damn way, and will always be his way. Worf was always the one extolling the virtues of Klingon ways and heritage to both Alexander and K'Ehleyr, and now, all of a sudden, the Klingon way isn't his way?
I love RDM, but my God, when I first heard that line, and whenever I hear it, I just wanna smack him silly. As if Worf hadn't had enough damage done to his honor as a Klingon... he finally has Gowron restore his honor and family name, and in the middle of a room full of fellow warriors, in the freaking Capitol building, for Christ's sake, he blurts out that the Klingon way isn't his way. Ugh.