Title: 4x05
Description: Indiscretion
Hippy - July 1, 2005 08:23 AM (GMT)
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Stardate: Unknown Gul Dukat asks Kira to help him search for Bajoran prisoners of war - one of which is his half Cardassian/half Bajoran daughter Ziyal. However, his motives for tracking her down are more sinister that Kira had imagined.
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Phillip Culley - July 4, 2005 01:01 PM (GMT)
Perhaps a bit of a let down after the previous 3 episodes, but this one is still a good one.
It's interesting to note that here begins Dukat's belief that what he did for the Bajorans was a good thing (building up to season 7's Covenant), and it's still nice to see Kira and Dukat actually realxing - the scene where Dukat sits on a stone or whatever it was comes to mind here. :)
And the revelation of Dukat's daughter being a result of his mistress was a surprise to me when I first saw it, although in retrospect given his story it makes a lot of sense.
Cullsoft - July 4, 2005 05:29 PM (GMT)
Good to see a bit of Kira-Dukat bonding here - it's the plot you're expecting them to make, and they do fairly well with it.
...Can't really remember anything else to say about it. I've even forgotten the B-story...
Hippy - July 5, 2005 07:03 PM (GMT)
Perhaps I'm just a sucker for a change in location but this is another ep I find really watchable and always look forward to re-watching :)
Marks a mini turning point in the relationship between Kira and Dukat and adds another dimension to Dukat as a character. As usual Marc Alaimo turns in a good performance and adds a nice ambiguity to the character.
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| It's interesting to note that here begins Dukat's belief that what he did for the Bajorans was a good thing |
Kind of ties in with the ambiguity comment but I'm never sure whether he genuinely believes this or whether it's in large part a lie with a healthy dose of self delusion thrown in :)
Crichton Kicks - August 28, 2006 10:54 PM (GMT)
Nothing major but you might want to avoid the white text :)
willowroolz - September 3, 2006 04:24 PM (GMT)
Thought this one wasn't too bad, even thought I immediately noticed similarities with the old John Wayne movie The Searchers, particularly in the outcome (this is not a bad thing, btw). I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Dukat and Kira, I thought they both played it well and, even though it was obvious they would find his daughter from the moment he mentioned her, it was quite well done.
Note for Sisko: I'd be crapping myself, too, if Sherry Palmer wanted a serious relationship with me :fear: :lol: