Yeah, how shocking is the idea that the writers come up with stuff purely as a plot device... That never happens! Never!I love it how so many avoid my personal explanations on these things to continue on with bashing the writers as if they missed something.
I wouldn't have liked to see it occur, and it wouldn't have been cool. It had been done a lot better on TNG, it would have felt recycled, it wouldn't have been a good story from the dramatic point of view AT ALL, since Worf didn't even know Dukat and has no history with him, and most importantly, Dukat had a far bigger and more important role on the show than being Worf's nemesis - several of them, in fact: ex-Prefect of Bajor/head of Terok Nor, leader of Cardassia who allied it with the Dominion and started the war, head of DS9/Terok Nor during the Dominion occupation, not to mention his complicated long-standing dynamics with Kira and Sisko, and by that time he was also given the whole 'Pah-wraith anti-Emissary' role. How stupid would it have been to throw all that away for another recycled Klingon revenge plot that wouldn't even have had any dramatic impact?Saying it would have been cool for him to get his revenge on Dukat isn't a logical answer. Sure I would have liked to see it occur as well, but how do you propose he do this...
I wouldn't have minded having Worf tag along with Sisko; one-on-ones and metaphors aside, it just would have made more sense.
I wouldn't have minded having Worf tag along with Sisko; one-on-ones and metaphors aside, it just would have made more sense.
I don't know...I think it might have seemed a bit weird since this whole confrontation was supposed to be a DS9 thing and not a TNG one. And yes, I know Worf was on DS9 for a long time, but he was NOT there from the beginning the way Sisko and Dukat were.
Wasn't Worf severely reprimanded for that?Me, neither, esp. considering how quickly Worf killed Duras when he killed his previous woman, K'Ehylar.
Yes, I don't believe you can use an image of someone not under contract without permission, I think. I guess it makes sense, as an actor part of what promotes you is your face. If you didn't have control over it, someone could paste your face on a tube of toothpaste and claim you endorse it.It had something to do with that sequence in "Penumbra", when Ezri looks around Worf's rooms, memories filling her mind. You hear Terry's voice a lot, number one. Number two, you see her picture near the end.
Apparently, she and her agent thought they were within their rights to demand royalties for all that....
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