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STAR TREK DS9 FINALE! Duet + In the Hands of Prophets | 1x18 and 1x19 REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING

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g g gooding

Ollie...that opening you made for this... 🤌! You're getting *danged-tootin* good at editing and production. Farm-to-table chicken nuggets!

Tim b

Duet is a masterpiece. In any (military) dictatorship that commits atrocities (they always do) some may participate. Some may resist, fight the regime. But the vast majority is gonna do... nothing. If that's on option. And they have to live with that the entire rest of their life. It's rare that this topic is depicted with so much nuance as it is here. The other one... It's a good episode. However, there is a thing that bothers me a bit about how DS9 handles religion, especially in this episode: The writers try to do this "well, it's a matter of perspective" thing, making science and (bajoren) religion seem more or less equally valid. But they cheat a bit. They made the prophets actually scientifically verifiable in-universe. There honestly isn't much faith needed to "believe" in them and it wouldn't be THAT outrages for Keiko to call them "The Prophets" or maybe "Bajor's Prophets" in a scientific context. In the real worlds it's often not the terminology that's the issue, it's the metaphysical concepts themselves, which usually make religion look pretty weak compared to science.