Waltz
- Episode aired Jan 8, 1998
- TV-PG
- 47m
After being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial. Meanwhile the crew of the Defiant races to rescue surv... Read allAfter being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial. Meanwhile the crew of the Defiant races to rescue survivors.After being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial. Meanwhile the crew of the Defiant races to rescue survivors.
- Jake Sisko
- (credit only)
- Quark
- (credit only)
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The biggest problem with this one is that too much time is spend with this pair. They talk, talk, talk and after a while it really drags down the episode. While not a terrible episode, it's certainly one you'll wish was shorter!
This is a solid character episode with a memorable central performance.
There is not much about the plot to reveal other than Dukat features heavily and Alaimo puts his heart into the performance. It is quite reminiscent of the movie 'Misery' where we have a psycho looking after/holding captive an injured patient. On occasions the dialogue is bit obvious with exposition and it can sound marginally awkward, but most of it works very well, particularly as Alaimo delivers it so well.
Avery Brooks is also great and the interplay between the characters lays the foundations for later episodes.
For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
Did you know
- TriviaBy the time this episode aired, the character of Gul Dukat had become exceptionally popular among fans of the show, far more popular than any of the writers had ever intended. This was primarily attributed to Marc Alaimo's superbly charismatic performances as Dukat.
- GoofsThe corridors of the USS Honshu are reused from the regular sets of the Defiant. The issue is that the Defiant's corridors were intentionally made much tighter and more cramped than a standard Starfleet ship to represent the small, spartan nature of the ship. A Nebula-class ship like the Honshu should have corridors more akin to the Galaxy-class Enterprise, as they utilize many identical components. Even the diminutive Intrepid-class ship from Voyager has much more spacious interiors.
- Quotes
Gul Dukat: [of the Bajorans] I hated everything about them! Their superstitions, and their cries for sympathy, their treachery and their lies. Their smug superiority and their stiff-necked obstinacy. Their earrings, and their broken, wrinkled noses!
Captain Sisko: You should have killed them all, hm?
Gul Dukat: Yes! Yes! That's right, isn't it? I knew it! I've always known it! I should've killed every last one of them! I should've turned their planet into a graveyard the likes of which the galaxy had never seen! I should have killed them all.
[Sisko clubs him over the back with a metal pole]
Captain Sisko: And that is why you're not an evil man?
- SoundtracksStar Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Dennis McCarthy
Performed by Dennis McCarthy