If you don't like Worf for Dax, then who? Maybe the captain with the transparent skull?
I thought the Dax-Worf relationship felt pretty natural. Having decided that Worf should be paired up with an existing regular, Dax was the best choice.
As far as Miles and Keiko, I can't believe some people think they're an example of a bad couple! They were the most realistic depiction of a strong marriage on any Trek show. A strong marriage doesn't mean you never disagree, it means you figure out a way both parties can get what's most important to them. And both make mistakes.
No one. Worf already had a developing relationship, he didn't need a love interest on his tour of duty on board the station.And they stand by each other. And Keiko did when the chief was "O'Brien-must-suffer-ing".
If you don't like Worf for Dax, then who? Maybe the captain with the transparent skull?
I would have liked to see captain Boday and Jadzia having dinner together at Quark's.Oh, and the captain with the transparent skull is fine to talk about when he's off-screen but the costume and makeup department would walk out en masse if they had to show him...
Funny how people say that Dax-Worf was foisted on us because of the producers when both Farrell and Dorn admit they worked to make it happen.
And they stand by each other. And Keiko did when the chief was "O'Brien-must-suffer-ing".
If you don't like Worf for Dax, then who? Maybe the captain with the transparent skull?
That's actually not a bad thought. I could imagine some suggestive dialogue between her and other characters about the biological peculiarities of her latest date.But since you mention it, having her be the cool party girl who has flings with strange looking aliens would have been better than her losing herself in a relationship with someone who didn't appreciate her the way that she was.
That's actually not a bad thought. I could imagine some suggestive dialogue between her and other characters about the biological peculiarities of her latest date.
That's just not how it worked. If the actors gave a hint of something in their performance, the writers might be encouraged to write stories to develop it. Actors seldom made requests, and those requests were seldom approved. The only real exceptions were Visitor preventing a romance between Kira and Dukat and Brooks getting a more ambiguous, non-death ending for Sisko. When Dorn and Farrell tried to get a romance going for their characters, they did it with more flirtatious acting, not penning a letter to the writers room.They should have asked the writers to make it more natural then...It felt off and it was boring.
Yeah... Both his lovers were murdered...Worf was the character who was really unlucky in love...
Sometimes they're the best matched... if you ever saw "Intolerable Cruelty", the two leads were both such despicable people, you didn't care which of the two got it in the end.I think it's because they're both such rotten people.
NGL, I'm hoping he or another one of his species shows up on LD one day, I feel like that's a concept best achieved with animationOh, and the captain with the transparent skull is fine to talk about when he's off-screen but the costume and makeup department would walk out en masse if they had to show him...
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