I was just watching "Airplane!" the other night.
We need someone to translate "Thot Gor"s electronic noise into Jive!
I was just watching "Airplane!" the other night.
We need someone to translate "Thot Gor"s electronic noise into Jive!
I appreciate the feedback.
While I get a perverse glee in hitting the square pegs into the round holes, I did wonder if these dialogue mash-ups had crossed too far into bad taste… obviously not far enough!
Heh, I forgot that the situation on Bajor is probably a lot better than it was in S1 and S2.
Same here.
It was a little too disconnected from the drama of the war.
I did that previously, which is part of why I like it so much.
I wonder how many men Winn has teased/seduced, during her climb to power.
Hmm… What you said makes sense (Dukat aware and encouraging corruption).
Right. It was important to see that they took the journey, rather than to see them at a different destination.
"Geordi wants me to join him on a trip to Mos Eisley to pick up some starboard power converters."
"Permission denied, Mr. Worf."
When Winn says that the Prophets have never spoken to her, I think she included figuratively (an odd coincidence) as well as literally (a burning bush with a voice out of it). I get the feeling that she thinks of the Prophets as parables and myth, which is why she is so disturbed that there is so much more to her…
Hmm… I guess "non-believer" is too strong. But her level of faith seems so small compared to someone like Kira, that it almost isn't there.
I guess I phrased that poorly.
SPOILER!
Religion is very important on Bajor.
That is just great comedy writing.
The punchline (Worf), followed by the unexpected 2nd punchline (Damar).
I do like that Kira was disappointed in Sisko's wedding (after hearing of the Prophet's warning), but she would still have trust in Sisko.
I've said earlier, my take on Winn is that she is non-believer who entered religion to get political power, only to discover how much authority she would have had if she really did believe.
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I am a huge dork.
MemoryAlpha about "Strange Bedfellows":
But all those times, he was captured along with another member of the Enterprise bridge crew.