Title: 6x12
Description: Who Mourns For Morn?
Hippy - October 15, 2005 10:11 AM (GMT)
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Stardate: Unknown It is announced that Morn has died and has left his entire estate to Quark. But claiming his inheritance lands him in a web of lies and deceit over the nature of Morn's wealth.
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Hippy - October 15, 2005 10:28 AM (GMT)
:thumbsup:
One of those quirky eps that DS9 does very well (imo) :)
Nice to see a Mourn centric ep, even if he doesn't do much in it. As usual the guest stars really help make the epsiode (and it's not just because the red hed 'ex-wife' is :drool: and not wearing much :p ).
Love the bit where Mourn looks around the bar and then burps up the latinum from his other stomach, and Quark exclaiming 'No wonder all your hair fell out' :lol:
Cullsoft - October 21, 2005 04:26 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Hippy @ Oct 15 2005, 10:28 AM) |
| Love the bit where Mourn looks around the bar and then burps up the latinum from his other stomach, and Quark exclaiming 'No wonder all your hair fell out' :lol: |
Agreed. :)
I'm not sure why, but even with the whole "bunch o' deceptive theives wanting to get into Mourn's stash" concept which pretty much bores me, it managed to w**k out fine, on the whole. Not great, but enjoyable with its moments.
willowroolz - July 13, 2007 09:24 AM (GMT)
Very amusing :thumbsup:
I liked the way the other characters remembered Morn, especially Worf and Dax :lol:
It probably would have been better had it not been so obvious right from the start that Morn wasn't dead, though :ponder:
Crichton Kicks - July 18, 2007 12:01 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (willowroolz @ Jul 13 2007, 10:24 AM) |
| It probably would have been better had it not been so obvious right from the start that Morn wasn't dead, though :ponder: |
Killing off Morn would have been on a par with destroying the station, it was never going to happen. Given that, this one was played purely for fun I think, with very little dramatic tension.