![]() ![]() They are saved by the USS Valiant, which is apparently commanded by a crew of Red Squad cadets – an elite group from Starfleet Academy that we last saw in Paradise Lost. While on a trip to Ferenginar, Jake and Nog are attacked by the Jem’Hadar. Plus! The guys discuss sexual harassment in the workplace, the inability for the series to take the Ferengi seriously, and making a “truly” Ferengi episode! “Profit and Lace” is frequently derided as not only one of the worst DS9 episodes of all time but of the entire Star Trek franchise! Wes and Clay discuss the attempt at a “golden age” homage and why it doesn’t work in the Star Trek universe. ![]() ![]() To restore order, Quark undergoes a sex change operation to convince a Ferengi cola merchant that Zek’s radical plan has merit. Wes and Clay discuss “Time’s Orphan” and try to determine if it’s worse than “Profit and Lace”! Plus! The guys discuss the fine line between a good and bad setup, the hatred that festers within the O’Brien family, and Odo abandoning his principles!Īfter he promotes equal rights for female Ferengi, Grand Nagus Zek is deposed and replaced by (acting) Grand Nagus Brunt (of the F.C.A.). Meanwhile, Worf tries to prove to Dax that he can be a successful father and that Alexander was just a one-off mistake. She is rescued but has spent the past decade of her life alone on an alien planet and has become feral and unfortunately stabby! While picnicking on an alien world, Molly O’Brien falls into a time portal. Plus! The guys wonder about yet another strange time travel situation, debate the nature of Odo at this point in the series, and wonder why no one checked the computer! Wes and Clay discuss the penultimate episode of the sixth season of DS9. Guided (literally and figuratively) by “The Sound of Her Voice”, Sisko, Bashir and O’Brien take stock of themselves as they try to rescue the voice on the other end of the line.īack on DS9, Quark teaches Jake about the finer points of being a black market smuggler when he realizes that Odo being smitten with Kira is opening some very profitable doors. The crew of DS9 receives a distress call from a distant planet – a Starfleet captain has been marooned on a deadly planet and her only chance of survival is the Defiant. Plus! The guys discuss making the Dominion War feel even smaller, the plot mechanics of murder, and needing time to grieve! It jumps headlong into the Bajoran Religion and foreshadows Dax’s demise so heavily it might as well be an episode of The Walking Dead! Wes and Clay discuss the end to a very up and down season of DS9 and give their own personal eulogies to the up and down character of Jadzia Dax. “Tears of the Prophets” is the sixth season finale and works hard to both send off a major character and set the show up for the next season. Heavy put together a list of the very best Worf-centric episodes, which fans can now binge on Netflix, Amazon, Paramount Plus, or other streaming platforms.With one stone, a Pah-Wraith possessed Dukat kills two birds: he manages to close the Bajoran Wormhole and he literally kills Jadzia Dax. There are many lists of favorite “Star Trek” episodes out there. He recently got a vote of confidence from one of his fellow TNG castmates (Marina Sirtis) for a Worf show. Dorn portrayed Worf in 272 episodes of Trek and four feature films - the record for any “Star Trek” actor. Moore helped make Worf one of the focuses of “The Next Generation,” so much so that Michael Dorn wants to make a Worf-centric show. So, we had to fight somewhat to get the episode going.” And this was going to be the series’ 100th episode on top of it. This was the first time that Next Gen - that ‘Star Trek,’ really - had ever done a big war story like this. “He didn’t really see Worf as a primary character,” Moore said of Roddenberry in the interview. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Moore shared what happened behind the scenes. Moore, known by some as the “ Klingon Guy ” during his time on Trek, had to actually fight with creator Gene Roddenberry to get some of these episodes made. Some say that the Klingon stories told on “Deep Space Nine” were as good as - or better - than the ones on “The Next Generation.” Many fans cite the “Klingon” episodes as their favorite in the franchise. Moore, fans got to see what happened on a Klingon ship and in Klingon society. ![]()
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