Something always nagged at me during early DS9.
The 1st season finale, Winn makes her first appearance. We're told she leads a relatively small order. In the season 2 premiere trilogy, she obviously has gained ground since Minister Jaro seeks her as an ally. Now, I accept this was a power play for both of them.
Then she later ends up winning the bid for Kai. Even with Bareil dropping out, surely there were others that had a lot of sway or influence?
The only thing I can think of is that after Jaro's connection with the Cardassians is discovered, Winn REALLY sinked teeth in and 'lead' that investigation and twisted that to her advantage, giving her much more influence among more Bajorans than ever before.
I love the character... or more accurately, love to hate her... and was played brilliantly by Louise Fletcher, who was a real sweetheart when I met her years ago, and obviously the producers loved her enough to keep her coming back.
I just thought that was one thing that was a missed opportunity, having more than Bareil and Winn during those first couple years as our view into the Bajoran worship structure.
The 1st season finale, Winn makes her first appearance. We're told she leads a relatively small order. In the season 2 premiere trilogy, she obviously has gained ground since Minister Jaro seeks her as an ally. Now, I accept this was a power play for both of them.
Then she later ends up winning the bid for Kai. Even with Bareil dropping out, surely there were others that had a lot of sway or influence?
The only thing I can think of is that after Jaro's connection with the Cardassians is discovered, Winn REALLY sinked teeth in and 'lead' that investigation and twisted that to her advantage, giving her much more influence among more Bajorans than ever before.
I love the character... or more accurately, love to hate her... and was played brilliantly by Louise Fletcher, who was a real sweetheart when I met her years ago, and obviously the producers loved her enough to keep her coming back.
I just thought that was one thing that was a missed opportunity, having more than Bareil and Winn during those first couple years as our view into the Bajoran worship structure.