Oh dear.
Yes, we know Odo loves Kira, so did we really need to have a whole episode telling us this?
To be honest, the only good bit in this episode was where Odo had to stop the free-falling turbolift...
| QUOTE (Hippy @ Jul 18 2005, 09:06 AM) |
| QUOTE (Phillip Culley @ Jul 17 2005, 03:57 PM) | Oh dear.
Yes, we know Odo loves Kira, so did we really need to have a whole episode telling us this?
To be honest, the only good bit in this episode was where Odo had to stop the free-falling turbolift... |
Ditto ;)
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Almost another ditto - I liked the scene with Odo and Quark after Odo went psycho in his room. :) But aside from that and the forementioned turbolift scene, nothing going for this story.
I thought this was a great episode :thumbsup:
I don't know what happens later on, but as a character piece I thought this was almost essential, in that we had to see Odo accepting that Kira would never return his feelings and that he either had to tell her or move on.
Perhaps the most illuminating part of the episode was that Quark was the only one close enough to Odo to see what was going on, and care enough about him to tell him to pull himself together.
Thought Rene Auberjonois turned in another marvellous performance, with Armin not far behind.
The final scene was touching and funny.
Good one :thumbsup: