"Trial and Tribble-ations"
Love that episode. Love it. Wasn't one of Jadzia's blood brothers the lead Klingon in that episode (and, of course, the original Trouble with Tribbles)?
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"Trial and Tribble-ations"
Love that episode. Love it. Wasn't one of Jadzia's blood brothers the lead Klingon in that episode (and, of course, the original Trouble with Tribbles)?
Wasn't one of Jadzia's blood brothers the lead Klingon in that episode (and, of course, the original Trouble with Tribbles)?
They actually brought back the three original actors to play the roles from "Trouble with Tribbles", "Day of the Dove", and a third episode I can't remember. Possibly the one with the Organians.
They actually brought back the three original actors to play the roles from "Trouble with Tribbles", "Day of the Dove", and a third episode I can't remember. Possibly the one with the Organians.
Yup, Koloth, Kang, and Kor, respectively. Except Koloth didn't appear in "Trial and Tribble-ations," probably to avoid further retconnish questions.
eta: And John Colicos, who played Kor, was also the original Baltar.
Oh, right, I'm thinking of a different DS9 episode. Sorry.
gilding the lilly?
how many ways can we turn THAT into innuendo :)
Except Koloth didn't appear in "Trial and Tribble-ations," probably to avoid further retconnish questions.
Huh. I'd forgotten that, but it makes sense. He wasn't terribly prominent in the original episode, IIRC (certainly not compared to the other two in their episodes).
My favorite thing in "Trials and Tribble-ations" was that Jadzia seemed to have lost her mind as soon as she put on the miniskirt. She turned into a standard ST:OS bimbette, and had fun with it!
It's always so completely invasive to me when someone fucks with memory. I guess because it happens in real life with disease, and it seems like memory is such a horrible thing to lose. Today I discovered a folder of old class and camp photos that I thought I'd lost, and it was crazy with the memory evoking.
I definitely thought they should have left themselves a few notes. And what will Ianto's journal say? (Ianto keeps a journal! Which caused him massive pain and then saved the day!)
But maybe having any notes about what happened at all would have triggered memory of and therefore existence of Adam.
But maybe having any notes about what happened at all would have triggered memory of and therefore existence of Adam.
he probably didn't have time to write anything down. I think that it's fine with Rhys because Rhys didn't have any Adam memories. He may not even remember him in the 2 days because he was so upset about Gwen that he might not have noticed him.
I agree about Rhys.
I'm also happy that if they want to bring Adam back they have a good Rhys way of doing it.