Spyke

This is Vic Fontaine slander!

(btw, fun thing to note... This is the first time I've gone searching for a trek gif and google images led me to a lemmy post.)

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ummthatguyreply
lemmy.world

Right?! Like we're gonna gloss over the best PTSD episode "It's Only A Paper Moon"?

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kieron115reply
startrek.website

Give me a Klingon counselor any day, I want to hear about how fighting my inner demons is the most honorable battle one can partake in and how it will bring glory to me and my house.

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teftreply
piefed.social

Isn't replicated food just processed food if we really think about it?

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Hah, I was thinking about this as I typed out my comment. People in Starfleet always seem to complain that replicated food doesn't taste very good so my head canon is that it's all basically weight watchers recipes. Supposedly even replicated ice cream has balanced nutrients in it.

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He prefers it pre-chewed. He's got no high ground to stand on.

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It builds out Vic's character, gave him a sense of control over his destiny, and established his credentials as a counselor. Nog is the focus, but Vic is the vehicle through which the episode is driven.

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piefed.world

I always wanted the Bajoran stories to be better, but most of them were really not great.

I have a soft spot for the Klingon episodes with Jadzia joining in though

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Kira being on DS9 was pretty realistic for her character. She would die of boredom on Bajor.

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lemmy.world

You can't really categorize Sisko episodes this easy. Sometimes it's emotionally compelling war crimes with him, and sometimes it's fucking baseball.

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Just rewatched it last night. It's the light-hearted camp between the horrors of war.

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Taleyareply
aussie.zone

Trek has this annoying habit of thinking its viewers need to "take a breather" in the middle of high tension arcs. We don't.

(That said i don't mind take me out at all, even if it is a bit morally childish. Or in the cards, which is a breather ep for the characters)

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in the cards is legitimately one of my favorite DS9 episodes. I always laugh at the end when mr "i want to live forever" starts talkin to Weyoun about his cellular entertainment machine or whatever and Weyoun is actually interested.

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kieron115reply
startrek.website

I can't remember exactly how they described it, but someone on the DS9 documentary said that Avery Brooks spoke like he was performing a jazz concert that only he could hear. He really is hard to predict haha. One of my favorite small moments for Sisko was when Odo came into his office to give a report and Odo starts quietly singing. Sisko gives the slightest glimmer of a smile and starts snapping along with the beat.

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teftreply
piefed.social

Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places and The Emperor's New Cloak were the others I was thinking of.

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lemmy.world

It's been a while since I watched but wasn't there a followup to House of Quark? Or was it one of the ones you listed

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Wow, in my mind, the whole battle scene was just part of "House of Quark". But no, those were definitely actually distinct episodes.

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lemmy.world

For me it's more like

RIP Louise Fletcher, you sure knew how to play a detestable villain

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ummthatguyreply
lemmy.world

When she finally makes the heel-turn to outright villain late season 7:

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