What's wrong with a character having a fault or making a bad choice?
That's actually what I liked about this episode. It's refreshing. It makes Worf more real and more easy to relate to. It made the episode deeper than if he had made another choice.
Characters who do bad things for no reason are unrealistic. They gave Worf a reason, that he had an understandable and personal grudge against the Romulans.
They also made him make what was set up to be the wrong choice. Everyone was advising him to do the opposite and as the audience, I think you're supposed to agree with those people, but he made the choices he did anyway and almost caused a war, only thinking of himself.
I thought it was GENIUS writing. Genius writing provokes debates like this. It makes you think. Shallow writing has the characters always doing whatever you'd think was morally right without much thought. Genius writing makes you feel conflicted about it. It makes the characters imperfect. You still love the characters and want to sympathize with them, but know that certain things they did were wrong or are unsure of certain things that they do.
I'm a writer (of novels) and I aspire to be as good of writer as this episode. It's one of my favorite TNG episodes ever.
That's actually what I liked about this episode. It's refreshing. It makes Worf more real and more easy to relate to. It made the episode deeper than if he had made another choice.
Characters who do bad things for no reason are unrealistic. They gave Worf a reason, that he had an understandable and personal grudge against the Romulans.
They also made him make what was set up to be the wrong choice. Everyone was advising him to do the opposite and as the audience, I think you're supposed to agree with those people, but he made the choices he did anyway and almost caused a war, only thinking of himself.
I thought it was GENIUS writing. Genius writing provokes debates like this. It makes you think. Shallow writing has the characters always doing whatever you'd think was morally right without much thought. Genius writing makes you feel conflicted about it. It makes the characters imperfect. You still love the characters and want to sympathize with them, but know that certain things they did were wrong or are unsure of certain things that they do.
I'm a writer (of novels) and I aspire to be as good of writer as this episode. It's one of my favorite TNG episodes ever.