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NO, How could they? (spoilers for UK members)
No, not again, I’m not going to go into one. Just wanted your attention.
We’ve been going through the mill a bit at home over the past 3 weeks – not that I want to populate the board with my laundry, suffice it to say by this weekend, I was ready for either a holiday or a Section Order. Being such an affable and equally anoraky chap, my brother surprised me by bringing down all the videos of Season 7 of DS9. I spent the weekend in a War fest and have felt a little sad that it’s all over, really.
What is a shame is that Damar died and the last Weyoun too . That evil hag should’ve carked it and so should Odo. What a fantastic end to the DS9 franch’ I really am glad I stopped watching it on TV when I missed one of the episodes shortly before the Breen alliance – it was well worth it, esp the joy of hours of non-stop monging in front of the TV.
I was inconsolable when the Defiant was smashed up, overjoyed when another Defiant class ship was given, distraught with the name of San Paulo and then overjoyed again when they were allowed to rename it.
About Odo, tho’, I thought the drama would’ve been better -and more in-keeping with DS9’s characteristically darker currents – if he had not survived. I do like him, but it all seemed a bit …… nicey nice.
Honourable mention also goes to Martok for booting that eggheaded boor in the heave-** and especial mention to Kai Winn – the most hysteric bad guy – her lines were written for (or by) Bette Davis. Also a humourous counterpoint, one of my faves, Garak, was made a funny double act with his aunt/old cardassian/Jira figure.
Gul Dukat was emasculated in the role he played but it was nice to see him get wraithy at the end. The Feregi plot line saw Quark yelling up at Brunt in scenes that, for the first time IMO, forged any realism for the Ferengi.
And the space battles ……..
jeddah
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