Crazedwraith wrote:Tears Of The Prophets
I've just got Season 7. So I watched this episode as a bit of prelude to starting that season. And i still find it a really quite weak episode. A good portion of it is the Worf/Jadzia plot, and is there just to twist the knife when she gets killed off.
And the episode is noticeably contrived towards this end. Why is the Defiant going to war without a science officer or doctor but with a random Bajoran officer tagging along? No reason except they need to be at the station to be killed off/save the symbiote.
'Random bajoran officer tagging along'? Kira is Sisko's XO dude.
In any case I agree with you, it's contrived to put Jadiza off the station just in order to have her killed off in a fairly lame manner. I don't know who to blame more to be honest. While the writers were the ones who were ultimately responsible for the script and what took place onscreen, Terry Farrell did want to leave the show rather than renew her contract for one more year (and she left to go on a shitty sit-com. Worst. Decision. Ever).
In retrospect I think this episode is a good indicator for why I didn't much care for season seven. I always like Jadzia and her death always bugged me. But Sisko leaving the station to go to earth at the end, always made me go WTF? And a lot of the contrived stuff like you point out with Ross admonishing Sisko for his dilemma (you'd think he'd be more receptive to whatever the prophets had said to Sisko, after all, they only saved all their asses in 'Sacrifice of Angels') struck me as nonsensical. After all, why isn't Ross leading this fucking battle? Once again Sisko is being put in charge of leading a fleet in an invasion. He's just a fucking Captain. Why do you even have Admirals if they don't, y'know,
fucking command fleets of ships in a battle?
But I liked the eyecandy battle quite a bit.
W: "Pah-wraiths and Prophets?! All this talk of gods strikes me as nothing more than superstitious nonsense!"
D: "You believe that the Founders are gods, don't you?"
W: "That's different."
D: "In what way?"
W: "The Founders are gods."
Combs' delivery as ever sells the heck out of that line.
Combs, and Casey Biggs, were really fucking good together. And yeah, I
love that line too.