Oliver - Now that you know that Martok is a changeling, go back to 4x01, The Way of the Warrior, and watch Martok's dialogue with Worf and SIsko - it will make a lot more sense now!
On the ole AV Club discussion forum when they did DS9 reviews, this was the go-to meme line ANY time Gowron's name came up haha. Didn't even need the real estate pun excuse, it's just such perfect Gowron 😆😆
I call him Gowron the Unblinking. In EVERY episode that he's appeared in, including the Next Generation, you NEVER see him blink. Check it out for yourself!
I wonder if Martog recognised O’Brien because a changeling once imitated him on earth (season 4) and which later joined the great link which would have shared O’Brien‘s image.
While I did feel the lack of Star Trek on some weeks, it was actually kind of nice to have a bit of a break at this point in this series, to take stock and mentally gear up for the second half. And Ollie deserves to have at least a SEMBLANCE of having to wait between seasons at least once, like the network gods intended :)
The ship always kills my soul... Mugnez that sees those explosions as fireworks, that talks in his original language... Then dies... Always reminds me of my beloved mother, died from a disease some years ago and the last days she was talking in Hungarian, her original language, has asked my father if he wanted to marry her (they were married for 30 years)... This episode is so realistic that I can't avoid to cry every time... Even while writing this...
Fun fact: the Vorta in 5x02 was written to be Eris from the S2 finale, but that actress wasn't available. I think Kilana worked well, though. 28:23 "[Muniz] is really good. I hope he keeps coming back." 😦 49:48 The showrunner, Ira Steven Behr, said in an interview that Quique's death didn't have the emotional impact they wanted because viewers hadn't seen enough of him or his camaraderie with O'Brien before. But clearly you remembered him and had the desired response!
I wonder why they didn't consider making her telekinetic like Eris. Then they could just say Weyoun, he has seen Weyoun by this point right, isn't telekinetic because he's a male and their effort at male telekinetics didn't work right for some reason.
@@ThomasReeves-s7u Yeah, Eris being telekinetic is kinda weird now. It would have been nice to have a line of dialogue later for why the Founders didn't add that to every Vorta or every female Vorta (e.g., it caused other problems for Eris that weren't worth it).
Robert O'Reilly ( Gowron ) and JG Hertzler ( Martok ) are frequently at conventions with Trek stuff. They dress as Klingons, rolepaying as them, other times being actors in costume. Brooks spent a lot of time being intense, which kind of frightened Hertzler.
I've seen that clip of Hertzler doing an Avery Brooks impression. He can't be THAT scared of him :P Actually that clip was from some convention or workshop where he told a little of the behind the scenes of this episode. Apparently Meaney and Auberjonois were goofing off a little during the scene in the Klingon cell where Hertzler is talking, and Brooks scolded them to can it - "a man is *working* here!" Respect!
The actor who plays Bashir was in a relationship with Kira at the time - he got her pregnant. "THIS IS YOUR FAULT!!" is a half-joke. It literally is his fault, out of universe.
Alexander Siddig and Nana Visitor were married in 1997 (a year after their son was born) and then divorced in 2001. Their son Django turns 28 next month. Fun fact: Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Soran from Star Trek Generations and countless other movies) is Alexander's maternal uncle - his older sister Gloria was married to Siddig's father - and both uncle and nephew starred in Doomsday, a 2008 film.
@@CanuckGod Now - that is some other trek trivia I didnt know. Cool...thats rare for me. Thankyou! We had dinner with Nana about 6 years ago, and she talked about that and their son quite a bit. I did know Malcom McDowel was his uncle but not the other info. Cheers for that
That’s how you kick off a season! Season 5 is awesome! Apocalypse Rising is a top 10 episode for me. And The Ship…wow! Hits you every time! Glory to you…and your reactions!
The “cool blue alien” Hoya on the runabout was a Benzite. They’ve been seen multiple times on TNG, although they usually have a special breathing apparatus on their chest, puffing special gases out for them to breathe. Also, her scenes were the first in the new refit Runabout cockpit set. I don’t think you noticed, there’s a new central console and the transporter’s been moved through to the back, where there are also now additional consoles, equipment lockers and doors to the rest of the ship. Also, I love that they built the entire Jem’Hadar ship set upside down!
Minor quibble: In "The Ship" Sisko yells at O'Brien and Worf for fighting -- "You're Starfleet officers!" Chief O'Brien is not an officer, he is enlisted. And his act of attacking Worf should have landed him in the brig. But I understand that for story purposes, perhaps Sisko let that slide.
It's sad, the General - Martok - although he's a Changeling, he's such a good Klingon. Why do all the best characters have to explode ? First Weyoun, now Martok. TNG had many great guest stars, but nothing on these two.
As far did they enjoy playing other characters, Colm Meaney did NOT enjoy getting into or being in his Klingon makeup. And no one around Colm Meaney enjoyed him in it either.
It's actually a little funny him being in the same episode as Muniz. Both introduced as pretty minor characters but asked to come back a few times at this point in the show, as the right hand man of a more major character. (Obviously we should not give away whether or not Damar also has an impending slow death by anticoagulating weapon while besieged on a salvaged Jem'hadar ship.)
Welcome back Ollie! So excited to resume Deep Space Nine! Also, I've read some funny behind-the-scenes stuff about "Apocalypse Rising"! A bunch of actors in this show are used to being in heavy makeup prosthetics in every episode, like Rene Auberjonois, Michael Dorn, and Marc Alaimo. But it was new for Colm Meaney and Avery Brooks. Apparently Colm Meaney HATED it, and just whinged and complained about it the entire time! All the veteran makeup actors could only roll their eyes and poke fun at him for being so precious about something they had to deal with for literally every episode! 🤣 Apparently, Avery Brooks handled the heavy makeup very well, leaned into it hard, and just had fun with it! Which doesn't surprise me in the slightest! That man just seems like the biggest class act! And you can absolutely see it in his performance!🤩
AWESOME! WELCOME BACK. Apocalypse Rising has it all- Odo drinking beer! Klingons drinking Blood wine! O'Brien drinking with awful teeth! Odo does his detective thing and saves the day and a changling takes like fifty disruptor blasts at once and explodes! Odo the solid is in charge! The Ship is a perfect episode to me. A tense mystery with a great payoff. And the death of a beloved side character. Plus, the heroes are hot and sweaty and they need a shower and they really look the part! So, Starfleet gets a Dominion Attack Ship to take apart. Will it be worth all those lives? Time will tell.
So I don’t believe you remember the Benzite that’s the same species that Wesley crushers friend Mordok belongs to back in season one of TNG. The same actor played a different character with the same make up and Costume in season two of TNG when Riker does an officer exchange program with the Klingons. Lieutenant Moya uses the same make up and mask but is played by Hillary Shepard. Who will continue to make multiple parents is important space nine and Voyager.
Yay! You're back! Hope you had a good vacation! This season has a LOT of great episodes. More twists are definitely coming. I'm looking forward to episode 4 next week. It's one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek...not just DS9, but all of Star Trek.
CONTINUITY & PRODUCTION PROBLEMS THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN VOLUME 2 OF THE NITPICKER'S GUIDE TO DS-9 TREKKERS IF ANYONE HAD EVER BOTHERED TO WRITE IT, BUT NO ONE DID, SO HERE I AM. APOCALYPSE RISING (IMDb Rating: 8.3) 3:06 The damaged runabout shown is the same shot used in "Body Parts" when Kira hijacked Keiko's baby. 12:52 The Klingon mentions a "Benzinite" captain that he killed after ripping out his "breathing tubes". I'm pretty sure he meant "Benzite" like Mordock and Mendon from TNG's "Coming of Age" and "A Matter of Honor". THE SHIP (IMDb Rating: 8.1) 28:27 A female Benzite appears in "The Ship", but oddly enough, she has no breathing apparatus. Maybe that's just a male Benzite thing?
@@jasonrogers5061 I mean it is definitely more inexcusable for a full-on feature film haha. (I actually don't know which shot exactly you mean, so I also may have misunderstood. Only seen Generations once or twice.)
RIP Muniz. one of my favorite side characters. Also the alien you pointed out is a Benzite, usually they have breathing apparati. One of them was Wesley's friend and one of them caused the incident between the Klingon Empire and the Federation while Riker was aboard the IKS Pagh as first officer.
I like the talk about the hills of Ireland and it's funny at the same time. Colm Meaney is in a film that is about exactly that :) "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain" btw love your reactions
- yes, you saw Damar for the first time in Return to Grace. More from him to come. - awesome seeing all those Klingons go ED-209 on the fake Martok 😂 - The Ship was the 100th episode of DS9 - for what it’s worth, I also got emotional the first time I watched The Ship - Ollie, turn on subtitles, my dude.
At the end of Season 4, you were shocked and blown away that Gowron was a changeling.. We who watched it in its first run had to wait several months for the next season's start in order to watch 5x1. I was watching your reaction and thinking "Ha, ha, wait until he sees 5x1!" You are very perceptive to have picked up the hint with Martok saying there will be no honor.. :) after all, Odo is the changeling, and you aren't.. at least we think you aren't one!
Nothing's perfect. There are still great eps and mediocre eps. But I always felt it was **nonstop greatness from here out!!!** What a show. Still the one super-quality TREK with the most room for nerd growth. Needs more ambassadors! Ollie you're the best!!
I saw an article the other day saying how "racist" O'Brien was in the ship, but I didn't entirely agree and rewatching it I still kind of don't. I mean it's not precisely wrong as O'Brien went too far so veered into that, but I think this is more cultural than racial. And he's not really wrong that the Klingons' view of death and dying is at times upsetting or confusing to humans. And Worf kind of insulted the human way of handling it to a degree that was bound to get on O'Brien's last nerve. And since I don't think the kid actually asked for mercy killing Worf is being kind of a jerk. You'd think he'd know humans well enough that they don't just "embrace honorable death" or feel that they should want to die in certain cases. O'Brien maybe not knowing Klingons particularly well should be maybe more forgivable. I mean he was the least convincing Klingon in the last episode.
Funny how Yt sucks so much, especially to the TH-camrs that work the hardest to being us the best content. Copyright complaints on yt are ridiculous, especially when you are renewing interest in old TV shows. Keep up the great work Ollie 👍
The female Vorta in "The Ship" was supposed to be Eris instead of Kilana, just like in "The Search" it was supposed to be Eris instead of Borath. Sadly, Molly Hagan wasn't available to come back in both episodes, but she told me in an e-mail we shared a few years ago that she would have loved to "put a delible stamp on the Vorta race". Greetings from Switzerland.
The dude died because they are at war, period. At a time of war Cisco would have been courting treason to trust the enemy especially one as devious ad the Dominion.
The Ship: The Sisko’s wangst with the Vorta at the end made little sense to me. The runabout was obliterated on sight. There’s 0 reason for The Sisko to trust them to let keep the ship and leave peacefully.
Favorite DS9 episode spoilers below; It is a story of Sisko's stubbornness Kilana is an earier Vorta model. You notice her skin color is closer to Bajoran. Later models are less naive, have paler skin tone and more strategically minded just like Cardassians. The Vorta are genetically engineered composites molded to their diplomatic and military tasks. Most likely genetic components for the Vorta are harvested from the worlds they conquer.
Well. there goes the surprise. 🙄 Why would you think that Ollie needs to know that? 🤨 The reason you're the only person to mention it is because no one else is POSTING SPOILERS! 😡
Make sure to check out Patreon if you want to be 3 WEEKS ahead of the action! Right now you can watch up to 5x8 Things Past on Patreon right now!
Oliver - Now that you know that Martok is a changeling, go back to 4x01, The Way of the Warrior, and watch Martok's dialogue with Worf and SIsko - it will make a lot more sense now!
Gowron: "Gow" rhymes with "cow," and "ron" is like in "Ron Howard."
If you look at memes for Gowron there is one of him dressed as a real estate agent with the slogan “Glory to you, and your house!” 😂
On the ole AV Club discussion forum when they did DS9 reviews, this was the go-to meme line ANY time Gowron's name came up haha. Didn't even need the real estate pun excuse, it's just such perfect Gowron 😆😆
I call him Gowron the Unblinking. In EVERY episode that he's appeared in, including the Next Generation, you NEVER see him blink. Check it out for yourself!
this is the kinda info im here for
Sir Anthony Hopkins was the same way in the Hannibal Lecter movies - never, ever blinking.
Star Trek recruiters have rules for certain things, ie. every Cardassian is blue eyed.
I wonder if Martog recognised O’Brien because a changeling once imitated him on earth (season 4) and which later joined the great link which would have shared O’Brien‘s image.
Could have been the same changeling for all we know.
@@TheAtkey could have.
We've missed the DS9 reactions, but I don't begrudge anyone a vacation, so welcome back.
While I did feel the lack of Star Trek on some weeks, it was actually kind of nice to have a bit of a break at this point in this series, to take stock and mentally gear up for the second half. And Ollie deserves to have at least a SEMBLANCE of having to wait between seasons at least once, like the network gods intended :)
The ship always kills my soul... Mugnez that sees those explosions as fireworks, that talks in his original language... Then dies... Always reminds me of my beloved mother, died from a disease some years ago and the last days she was talking in Hungarian, her original language, has asked my father if he wanted to marry her (they were married for 30 years)... This episode is so realistic that I can't avoid to cry every time... Even while writing this...
Fun fact: the Vorta in 5x02 was written to be Eris from the S2 finale, but that actress wasn't available. I think Kilana worked well, though.
28:23 "[Muniz] is really good. I hope he keeps coming back." 😦 49:48 The showrunner, Ira Steven Behr, said in an interview that Quique's death didn't have the emotional impact they wanted because viewers hadn't seen enough of him or his camaraderie with O'Brien before. But clearly you remembered him and had the desired response!
I wonder why they didn't consider making her telekinetic like Eris. Then they could just say Weyoun, he has seen Weyoun by this point right, isn't telekinetic because he's a male and their effort at male telekinetics didn't work right for some reason.
@@ThomasReeves-s7u Yeah, Eris being telekinetic is kinda weird now. It would have been nice to have a line of dialogue later for why the Founders didn't add that to every Vorta or every female Vorta (e.g., it caused other problems for Eris that weren't worth it).
Robert O'Reilly ( Gowron ) and JG Hertzler ( Martok ) are frequently at conventions with Trek stuff. They dress as Klingons, rolepaying as them, other times being actors in costume.
Brooks spent a lot of time being intense, which kind of frightened Hertzler.
I've seen that clip of Hertzler doing an Avery Brooks impression. He can't be THAT scared of him :P
Actually that clip was from some convention or workshop where he told a little of the behind the scenes of this episode. Apparently Meaney and Auberjonois were goofing off a little during the scene in the Klingon cell where Hertzler is talking, and Brooks scolded them to can it - "a man is *working* here!" Respect!
Funny how you said that anyone or anything can be a shapeshifter.
The actor who plays Bashir was in a relationship with Kira at the time - he got her pregnant.
"THIS IS YOUR FAULT!!" is a half-joke. It literally is his fault, out of universe.
ha i never knew that!
Alexander Siddig and Nana Visitor were married in 1997 (a year after their son was born) and then divorced in 2001. Their son Django turns 28 next month. Fun fact: Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Soran from Star Trek Generations and countless other movies) is Alexander's maternal uncle - his older sister Gloria was married to Siddig's father - and both uncle and nephew starred in Doomsday, a 2008 film.
@@CanuckGod Now - that is some other trek trivia I didnt know. Cool...thats rare for me. Thankyou! We had dinner with Nana about 6 years ago, and she talked about that and their son quite a bit. I did know Malcom McDowel was his uncle but not the other info. Cheers for that
She's a Benzite (the "sick looking alien") - they're on TNG a few times.
it would be funny if she didn't report the incoming Dominion ship to her superior officer until she finished all her scans.
@@takerdust ROFL!
Remember Martok was the General at Way of the Warrior - he was the one leading the attack on the station...
EDIT: oh you got it.
That’s how you kick off a season! Season 5 is awesome! Apocalypse Rising is a top 10 episode for me. And The Ship…wow! Hits you every time! Glory to you…and your reactions!
Today IS a good day to watch DS9!
The “cool blue alien” Hoya on the runabout was a Benzite. They’ve been seen multiple times on TNG, although they usually have a special breathing apparatus on their chest, puffing special gases out for them to breathe. Also, her scenes were the first in the new refit Runabout cockpit set. I don’t think you noticed, there’s a new central console and the transporter’s been moved through to the back, where there are also now additional consoles, equipment lockers and doors to the rest of the ship. Also, I love that they built the entire Jem’Hadar ship set upside down!
GOW (as in OW!) - ron.
Gau-ron.
'Gowron'.
That reminds me of "The Electric Company" back in the 70's teaching us kids how to pronounce words. 😀 Very effective.
@@StoptheInsanityofRegressivism >
BTW I looked it up, and Quique's full name is Enrique Muniz. He appeared in 3 episodes.
"The Ship" is certainly in the top 10 DS9 episodes.
"I love seeing Dukat as that big scary war General, that he once was." Yeah. haha. Hah hah...h....so, *funny story*...
9:05 The fun layer here is that Siddig is actually the father in real life.
When O'Brien was in the dark ship with a flashlight. It looked like he was in your room trying to open one of your doors. Really cool
Minor quibble: In "The Ship" Sisko yells at O'Brien and Worf for fighting -- "You're Starfleet officers!" Chief O'Brien is not an officer, he is enlisted. And his act of attacking Worf should have landed him in the brig. But I understand that for story purposes, perhaps Sisko let that slide.
Glad you're back, Ollie.
Glory to you... And your house!
"the Ship" is the 100th DS-9 episode 🖖
Wow the big 100!
@@RolyPolyOllieReactions And, honestly, Ds-9 doesn't appear to be as old as even 90 😆🤣
Silly me, all this time I thought T&T was the 100th!
@@jerodast #104
Don't apologise for having your first holiday in 2 years lol. You deserved it!
Thanks and welcome back, Oliver and Huxley! 🖖 James L. Conway and Kim Friedman directed these two episodes.
10:50 Dukat is so badass. Sent their asses straight to stovokor.
He did the same thing when he stole the Bird-of-prey too.
It's sad, the General - Martok - although he's a Changeling, he's such a good Klingon. Why do all the best characters have to explode ? First Weyoun, now Martok. TNG had many great guest stars, but nothing on these two.
Can't wait for the uniform glow up, I always forget that it comes so late in the series.
As far did they enjoy playing other characters, Colm Meaney did NOT enjoy getting into or being in his Klingon makeup. And no one around Colm Meaney enjoyed him in it either.
I imagine Dorn found that annoying since Meaney’s normal makeup probably takes all of five minutes.
Damar is someone to look out for - he's kind of like Morn - shows up a few times here and there, is fun to watch out for!
It's actually a little funny him being in the same episode as Muniz. Both introduced as pretty minor characters but asked to come back a few times at this point in the show, as the right hand man of a more major character.
(Obviously we should not give away whether or not Damar also has an impending slow death by anticoagulating weapon while besieged on a salvaged Jem'hadar ship.)
No mountains in Ireland? Try Croagh Patrick, Nephin, Knockmealdown.
I used to think Cassidy was a founder!
Welcome back Ollie! So excited to resume Deep Space Nine!
Also, I've read some funny behind-the-scenes stuff about "Apocalypse Rising"! A bunch of actors in this show are used to being in heavy makeup prosthetics in every episode, like Rene Auberjonois, Michael Dorn, and Marc Alaimo. But it was new for Colm Meaney and Avery Brooks. Apparently Colm Meaney HATED it, and just whinged and complained about it the entire time! All the veteran makeup actors could only roll their eyes and poke fun at him for being so precious about something they had to deal with for literally every episode! 🤣
Apparently, Avery Brooks handled the heavy makeup very well, leaned into it hard, and just had fun with it! Which doesn't surprise me in the slightest! That man just seems like the biggest class act! And you can absolutely see it in his performance!🤩
AWESOME! WELCOME BACK.
Apocalypse Rising has it all- Odo drinking beer! Klingons drinking Blood wine! O'Brien drinking with awful teeth! Odo does his detective thing and saves the day and a changling takes like fifty disruptor blasts at once and explodes!
Odo the solid is in charge!
The Ship is a perfect episode to me. A tense mystery with a great payoff. And the death of a beloved side character.
Plus, the heroes are hot and sweaty and they need a shower and they really look the part!
So, Starfleet gets a Dominion Attack Ship to take apart.
Will it be worth all those lives?
Time will tell.
So I don’t believe you remember the Benzite that’s the same species that Wesley crushers friend Mordok belongs to back in season one of TNG. The same actor played a different character with the same make up and Costume in season two of TNG when Riker does an officer exchange program with the Klingons. Lieutenant Moya uses the same make up and mask but is played by Hillary Shepard. Who will continue to make multiple parents is important space nine and Voyager.
Yay! You're back! Hope you had a good vacation! This season has a LOT of great episodes. More twists are definitely coming. I'm looking forward to episode 4 next week. It's one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek...not just DS9, but all of Star Trek.
CONTINUITY & PRODUCTION PROBLEMS THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN VOLUME 2 OF THE NITPICKER'S GUIDE TO DS-9 TREKKERS IF ANYONE HAD EVER BOTHERED TO WRITE IT, BUT NO ONE DID, SO HERE I AM.
APOCALYPSE RISING (IMDb Rating: 8.3)
3:06 The damaged runabout shown is the same shot used in "Body Parts" when Kira hijacked Keiko's baby.
12:52 The Klingon mentions a "Benzinite" captain that he killed after ripping out his "breathing tubes". I'm pretty sure he meant "Benzite" like Mordock and Mendon from TNG's "Coming of Age" and "A Matter of Honor".
THE SHIP (IMDb Rating: 8.1)
28:27 A female Benzite appears in "The Ship", but oddly enough, she has no breathing apparatus.
Maybe that's just a male Benzite thing?
It's so random how I've never noticed this, but as soon as the Bird of Prey exploded in Generations I lost my shit about them using a previous shot😂
@@jasonrogers5061 Yeah, that one didn't fool me either.
@@jasonrogers5061 I mean it is definitely more inexcusable for a full-on feature film haha. (I actually don't know which shot exactly you mean, so I also may have misunderstood. Only seen Generations once or twice.)
@@jerodast The Bird of Prey exploding at the end of Generations is a copy and paste from the Bird of Prey exploding in The Undiscovered Country.
But Benzites don't have breathing tubes.
Think of a Cow named Ron... Gow-Ron
What if Frank Morn was a changeling!? 😱
o_o Glory to you, O_O And your houuuuuse
8:25 - This is the second appearance of Mr. Dumar. Pay attention to this character he has an amazing arc throughout the series.
RIP Muniz. one of my favorite side characters.
Also the alien you pointed out is a Benzite, usually they have breathing apparati. One of them was Wesley's friend and one of them caused the incident between the Klingon Empire and the Federation while Riker was aboard the IKS Pagh as first officer.
I like the talk about the hills of Ireland and it's funny at the same time. Colm Meaney is in a film that is about exactly that :) "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain" btw love your reactions
- yes, you saw Damar for the first time in Return to Grace. More from him to come.
- awesome seeing all those Klingons go ED-209 on the fake Martok 😂
- The Ship was the 100th episode of DS9
- for what it’s worth, I also got emotional the first time I watched The Ship
- Ollie, turn on subtitles, my dude.
Ds9 has the best klingon characters and interesting storylines. The witers gave them some love and it shows.
At the end of Season 4, you were shocked and blown away that Gowron was a changeling.. We who watched it in its first run had to wait several months for the next season's start in order to watch 5x1. I was watching your reaction and thinking "Ha, ha, wait until he sees 5x1!" You are very perceptive to have picked up the hint with Martok saying there will be no honor.. :) after all, Odo is the changeling, and you aren't.. at least we think you aren't one!
Nothing's perfect. There are still great eps and mediocre eps. But I always felt it was **nonstop greatness from here out!!!** What a show. Still the one super-quality TREK with the most room for nerd growth. Needs more ambassadors! Ollie you're the best!!
I saw an article the other day saying how "racist" O'Brien was in the ship, but I didn't entirely agree and rewatching it I still kind of don't. I mean it's not precisely wrong as O'Brien went too far so veered into that, but I think this is more cultural than racial. And he's not really wrong that the Klingons' view of death and dying is at times upsetting or confusing to humans. And Worf kind of insulted the human way of handling it to a degree that was bound to get on O'Brien's last nerve. And since I don't think the kid actually asked for mercy killing Worf is being kind of a jerk. You'd think he'd know humans well enough that they don't just "embrace honorable death" or feel that they should want to die in certain cases. O'Brien maybe not knowing Klingons particularly well should be maybe more forgivable. I mean he was the least convincing Klingon in the last episode.
star trek always seems to have one guest character that is written quite well they get you to like them then they kill them off
Funny how Yt sucks so much, especially to the TH-camrs that work the hardest to being us the best content. Copyright complaints on yt are ridiculous, especially when you are renewing interest in old TV shows. Keep up the great work Ollie 👍
"Why didn't he press it?" - because they will not work with all 4 in place, and the 4th was not in place.
Don't forget, Mirror Odo exploded too when Bashir shot him on Mirror Terok Nor.
Very glad that you're back!! 🧡🔥🤗
I've been missing my weekly fix of ds9 reactions
it's good to be back!
Your pronunciation with a "W" not an "L" is correct.
The female Vorta in "The Ship" was supposed to be Eris instead of Kilana, just like in "The Search" it was supposed to be Eris instead of Borath. Sadly, Molly Hagan wasn't available to come back in both episodes, but she told me in an e-mail we shared a few years ago that she would have loved to "put a delible stamp on the Vorta race". Greetings from Switzerland.
The dude died because they are at war, period. At a time of war Cisco would have been courting treason to trust the enemy especially one as devious ad the Dominion.
Martok was on season 4 way of the warrior
everything only gets better from this point to the end.
Keep an eye on Damar. He's a great character.
Welcome back, I hope u enjoy your vacation.
I did! It is good to be back finally!
You should see Morns excellent performance of "the sound of silence"
So glad to see your DS9 reactions again. Both good episodes but Huxley a changeling ... Maybe 😊
The Ship: The Sisko’s wangst with the Vorta at the end made little sense to me. The runabout was obliterated on sight. There’s 0 reason for The Sisko to trust them to let keep the ship and leave peacefully.
Wangst is angst about your wang.
Favorite DS9 episode spoilers below;
It is a story of Sisko's stubbornness
Kilana is an earier Vorta model. You notice her skin color is closer to Bajoran. Later models are less naive, have paler skin tone and more strategically minded just like Cardassians. The Vorta are genetically engineered composites molded to their diplomatic and military tasks. Most likely genetic components for the Vorta are harvested from the worlds they conquer.
A bit of useless trivia, to many Trekkies, Gowron is affectionately known as ’Popeye’
I trust her.
I watch a lot, I don’t sub. Took 3 days for this to appear on my feed. Good work!! Keep it up!!!
Yes, return of the GOAT
Glory to you, and yout hOo👁👁ouse.
Sisko is good…unless he is laughing or acting crazy happy. I hate how the actor plays those emotions. 😂
Remember Martok and Damar you're going to be seeing them a lot
Well. there goes the surprise. 🙄
Why would you think that Ollie needs to know that? 🤨
The reason you're the only person to mention it is because no one else is POSTING SPOILERS! 😡
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@@MrDeathpilot thats not a spoiler idiot, he's also gonna see a lot of Dukat too 😂 I guess that's a spoiler too 🤣😂🤣
@@MrDeathpilot saying you're going to see more of Martok and Damar is not a spoiler idiot 😭
Remember ZTOMAS cos we won't be seeing them much