A Superb Case of Villainy

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J0nTheKnight

J0nTheKnight

15 жыл бұрын

From Star Trek DS9 S01E19 "Duet"
Two great scenes of acting, writing and directing

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@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky 11 ай бұрын
What makes Maritza even more of a selfless martyr and tragic character was that he intended for no one to know who he really was when he was executed. He wasn’t doing it for recognition, he legit was doing it for the Bajorans he saw murdered and for Bajor itself to heal, and for Cardassia to admit it’s guilt. Kira was right when she said he was a good person
@obi-juan2926
@obi-juan2926 7 ай бұрын
He was a Cardassian Christ-figure, willing to sacrifice himself for the sins of his people . . .
@kyleshick8360
@kyleshick8360 6 ай бұрын
​@@obi-juan2926lol, yeah I saw that band back in the nineties Jesus Lizard
@frankdeleon4209
@frankdeleon4209 5 ай бұрын
What selflessness. Takes incredible strength
@FeministCatwoman
@FeministCatwoman 5 ай бұрын
Looking back there were signs that Marritza was always putting on a performance. Subtle little hints like when he refers to himself "and I, Gul Darheel!" when no one speaks of themselves that way. He's reciting lines as if someone was putting on a play glorifying a historical figure, while at the same time purposely making the most inflammatory statements possible to provoke Kira into violence so his fate will be sealed.
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 5 ай бұрын
Yes it's the beginning of kira's character arc, as she slowly begins to recognize that many good cardassians DO exist. On the fringes, no doubt. That it was once a civilization of free people, artists, and intellectuals. Over the 7 seasons Kira starts to see the nuance in her planet's history, learning that many Bajoran clerics and heroes could be shady. Maybe even, "collaborators" ! Kai winn, kai opaka, and even kira's own MOM!! BANGED GUL DUKAT!! By season 7, Kira's black & white thinking has been chippled away completely. And she slips into a starfleet uniform. She all but completely abandons guerilla/terrorist hypernationalist mindset
@SirZapdos
@SirZapdos Жыл бұрын
"And the verdict was always the same. Guilty." Great line in a scene that has like 47 great lines.
@richardludwig3673
@richardludwig3673 11 ай бұрын
Of course! After all, he did sentence the Scullery Brothers to death…
@jy3n2
@jy3n2 8 ай бұрын
Cardassian courts have no other verdict, after all.
@StarTrekGeek47
@StarTrekGeek47 7 ай бұрын
Excellent number choice sir. LLAP
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 5 ай бұрын
Every line is brilliant
@Pan_Z
@Pan_Z 4 жыл бұрын
"I regret a lot of what I had to do!" "How convenient of you." Damn
@quincyrogers4147
@quincyrogers4147 5 жыл бұрын
“How convenient of you!” Fantastic line. The reveal towards the end makes it all the better, because it’s a line he probably tortured himself with after the occupation. I miss Star Trek, so very much.
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 Жыл бұрын
Its not just about Trek tho Genne wrote the Star Trek Universe to entertain with a story, but isent it funny how often the plots point at the flaws in our own society's A file clerk at court tells themself they are doing the right thing, cuz their boss told them to A solider follows orders and tells themself they are doing the right thing, cuz their boss told them to Now, whos checking on the Boss or the Boss's orders? Are they moral, are they right? Are they following the rules and guidelines they lay for themself? When the answer is no, your apart of the problem not saying anything Marizzo was tired of doing nothing, he needed to give Bajore something. And the death of Gull Darheel wont make it better, but those directly affected by the man might feel some closure if they were able to punish that man Marrizzo felt like he died back during the occupation, he died when he started okaying things he would never allow to happen to fellow friends and family. How many Nazi Clerks, and business owners were affected by that occupation And how many tried to stop it? Theres the problem Orders are orders, but a good loyal dog knows when to question a order. And even defy it But a "well trained" or slave dog does what its told without question, the question falls on the master
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 5 ай бұрын
@@donovanulrich348I’d be very annoyed and rightly confused if my dog asked me why
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 5 ай бұрын
@@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat then you don't love you're dog You own property, in the form of a dog 🐕 And you own the papers, there for it's you'res As long as you don't call yourself a dog person, or say you respect animals. Yeah I guess that's the correct attitude for you
@SmokeyBCN
@SmokeyBCN 9 жыл бұрын
This scene and then a little later the complete 180 degree turn when he breaks down and it becomes clear that he actually was the file clerk after all makes this one of the best trek episodes ever.
@kalibos
@kalibos 9 жыл бұрын
I thought you were trolling with this comment because it didn't make sense but I was intrigued enough to watch the episode and WOW what a great twist.
@SpazzyMcGee1337
@SpazzyMcGee1337 9 жыл бұрын
The best part is how Star Trek the twist is. There are no true villians.
@Darthbelal
@Darthbelal 9 жыл бұрын
***** *SPOILER!!* I'm glad I watched that episode before I read your comment.........
@GoblinKnightLeo
@GoblinKnightLeo 6 жыл бұрын
That... ruins the scene for me.
@shoopoop21
@shoopoop21 6 жыл бұрын
_That... ruins the scene for me._ Welcome to star trek. Its liberal propaganda.
@FriendsOfTheRoad
@FriendsOfTheRoad 9 жыл бұрын
That guy played that scene amazingly
@sabin97
@sabin97 9 жыл бұрын
yeah that last phrase "what you call genocide i call a days work" reminds me of bison telling chun-li "for you the day your father died was the most important day of your life. for me it was tuesday"
@DTSephiroth
@DTSephiroth 9 жыл бұрын
sabin97 Ah yes, one of Bison's best lines.
@wesleymccurtain166
@wesleymccurtain166 9 жыл бұрын
fiskefyren WHAT???
@sabin97
@sabin97 9 жыл бұрын
fiskefyren depends...did he order the cardassians under his command to save the virgins for themselves?
@LordNifty
@LordNifty 9 жыл бұрын
sabin97 That sounds like more of a Dukat sort of idea.
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 8 жыл бұрын
"What you call genocide I call a day's work" holy crap that's a good line.
@Saintnix69
@Saintnix69 7 жыл бұрын
A deep line, too...
@iamtenzin4409
@iamtenzin4409 7 жыл бұрын
Bison would call it Tuesday.
@Alimohammadboker4970
@Alimohammadboker4970 7 жыл бұрын
@ShripkiN are you quite finished... nobody´s buying what you´re selling anymore
@iamtenzin4409
@iamtenzin4409 7 жыл бұрын
***** Just block the little skidmark - don't give him a platform and therefore a voice. Life is too short to deal with stupid people, neh?
@Neroese1
@Neroese1 7 жыл бұрын
ANAAL NATHRAKH!!!
@ALEXANDER1318
@ALEXANDER1318 7 жыл бұрын
"I regret a lot of what I had to do." "How convenient of you!" Lol.
@ryanjackson3428
@ryanjackson3428 7 жыл бұрын
The delivery really sells it.
@ThatGuyNicho
@ThatGuyNicho 29 күн бұрын
Take THAT, Kira's beliefs!
@simonfrederiksen104
@simonfrederiksen104 9 жыл бұрын
"the dead will still be dead!" - You can see the mental slap so very clearly on her face - God, the crew and the writers did damn fine work on that series
@dkupke
@dkupke 9 жыл бұрын
Simon Frederiksen DS9 was probably the most dramatic of all the Star Trek series.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
Simon Frederiksen Yes, and bravo
@dkupke
@dkupke 5 жыл бұрын
Chidi Akara my favorite part is actually how, during the questioning, he turns it around on her, “What about you? How any innocent Cardassians did you kill?” Its always easy to be righteous until you see it from the other person’s side.
@olstar18
@olstar18 5 жыл бұрын
@@dkupke I kinda think the subject was dealt with much better in the last season when that one cardassian mentions the death of his family to Kira and she subtly reminds him of cardassia's past actions. Other than that the main point of the episode was absolutely brilliant and surpassed by precious few episodes.
@dkupke
@dkupke 5 жыл бұрын
olstar18 Duma even tells Kira he has come to understand the Bajorans. That is kind of storytelling you can’t replicate.
@CULater000
@CULater000 9 жыл бұрын
I would call this a ridiculous amount of villainy, but the reveal that all this is actually an act of a man who would rather cast himself as a great monster than feeling the guild in having been part of a genocidal machine of oppression makes this one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek
@rikpien2925
@rikpien2925 5 жыл бұрын
It seems clear that he thinks his enemies did the same but virtue signalled that they were somehow morally better He even said that the executions of his enemy were certainly not limited to military personel, which was not denied by his enemy He therefore believes that there was no good side in this war, just survival
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 4 жыл бұрын
He's also being deliberately over-the-top to push Kira's buttons. To get her to engage with him emotionally, instead of rationally. Because if she does that, she'll digging into his past and uncover his deception. Later on, when Kira finds out who he really is, all his bluster and deflection don't work on her anymore, because is Kira is thinking rationally about him.
@matthewegan5281
@matthewegan5281 4 жыл бұрын
@@rikpien2925 On the surface level, sure, but two scenes later he admits that he was full of shit. It's pretty clear that he felt an unbelievable amount of guilt over the crimes of Cardassia, and in a sense wanted them to prove their virtue so that Cardassia could become better and confront the sins of its past. He didn't see Bajor as his enemy, and actually wanted to help them so that Cardassia could become better than what it was during the occupation, that's why he's acting so much like a mustache twirling man.
@shuttlecrossing1433
@shuttlecrossing1433 4 жыл бұрын
On top of that, he intentionally wanted to be sentenced for the crimes, he believed them so heinous, he felt so strongly that *someone* had to pay for them, and if he paid, then it might help ease the Bajoran's grief - even if it was based on a lie.
@wabznasm9660
@wabznasm9660 4 жыл бұрын
It's a masterpiece for that reason. Look at Eichmann or Goering at Nuremberg. There's no pantomime, gleeful evil after the fact, and for many of them not even at the time the act were carried out. The terrifying thing about evil is that for most people it's not in your mind, it's in your actions only.
@LordWatcher100
@LordWatcher100 7 жыл бұрын
This how you Lawful Evil.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
Lord Watcher: If we're not careful America could find itself very similar political situation. It may already be happening
@JoshuaKevinPerry
@JoshuaKevinPerry 5 жыл бұрын
@@paulhunter1525 It's not. Turn off the news. It makes its money by manipulating your amygdala. Donald Trump gave Rainbow Push speeches for 30 years, financed Jesse Jackson's presidential campaigns, then put RainbowPush HQ on Fifth Avenue to get black men and women into Wall St, he forced integration on Star Island Miami(Maralago) by being such a shit heel they agreed to it, added Transwomen to Miss Universe before gay marriage was the law of the land, and received mountains of criticism for donating so much cash to various Dems over the years. His immigration policies are not remotely controversial, if you read the actual policy instead of tuning into CIA NSA pundits on the "news" Even Bernie Sanders supported most of these immigration restrictions saying Open Borders is a Koch brothers idea.
@SiegeTF
@SiegeTF 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but orange man bad tho...
@timandshannon03
@timandshannon03 5 жыл бұрын
He rolled a Nat 20 on Intimidation, and later Nat 20 on Charisma, and finally a Nat 20 on Deception.
@TheRealNormanBates
@TheRealNormanBates 5 жыл бұрын
@@timandshannon03 But then failed his saving throw when someone shot him in the back.
@theprussianmink
@theprussianmink 4 жыл бұрын
Kira: Nothing justifies genocide! Section 31: Hold my root beer.
@ztunelover
@ztunelover 4 жыл бұрын
Why was it the root beer that made me burst out laughing?
@GrandmasterDevo
@GrandmasterDevo 4 жыл бұрын
@@ztunelover It's so bubbly and cloying... and happy.
@thehedgehogsdilemma9478
@thehedgehogsdilemma9478 4 жыл бұрын
GrandmasterDevo Just like The Federation.
@RAFMnBgaming
@RAFMnBgaming 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, she would not love having to follow the PD one bit.
@jeffrey3425
@jeffrey3425 3 жыл бұрын
Worf: Hold my Tribble
@ImmortalfireTheMod
@ImmortalfireTheMod 9 жыл бұрын
Harris Yulin is simply incredible in this episode.
@phuturephunk
@phuturephunk 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah, he's great. He always made a good villain.
@Matrim42
@Matrim42 9 жыл бұрын
phuturephunk But he's not a villain here, that's the tragic beauty, he's pretending to be a villain in order to offer himself up as a sacrifice for peace because of the guilt that eats at him every day. Marritza's final speech of the episode, where he admits he's not Darhe'el and breaks down is one of the best acted scenes in all Star Trek.
@xaenon
@xaenon 9 жыл бұрын
Matrim42 Amen to that revelation scene. To watch him falter in his villainous persona and collapse into tears really tugs at you. You realize at that moment that not all Cardassians were the smug assholes we'd seen up to that point. You realize that there are real people back on Cardassia Prime - people who were NOT part of the brutal subjugation of Bajor, people were horrified at what their military had done. It really puts war (virtually ANY war) into perspective.
@AshPrimeDCFC
@AshPrimeDCFC 8 жыл бұрын
Matrim42 Damn straight. I still get a little teary eyed myself watching it. A truly fantastic performance in any TV show.
@girlgarde
@girlgarde 8 жыл бұрын
+xaenon Yeah, this episode was a turning point in regards to how both Kira and the audience came to regard Cardassians and that not all of them are evil but rather, they were being manipulated and misled by their leaders. It gave the audience hope that the Cardassians could redeem themselves at some point in the future. It's why I became angry at the Maquis in the 4th and 5th seasons because they failed to realize this and helped to force the Cardassians to join the Dominion. It's also why I got pissed at Torres in "ST: Voyager" for calling all Cardassians cold blooded killers. No good comes from blind hatred and because of it, the Maquis got wiped out by a vengeful enemy and their allies.
@GameArchiver
@GameArchiver 4 жыл бұрын
"You can never undo what I've accomplished. The dead will still be dead."
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 3 жыл бұрын
The best thing about this line is it kills both of them. Kira because nothing she does to punish him changes what happened. And him because of what he didn't do and punishes himself every day for. This is very next level writing.
@KH4444444444N
@KH4444444444N 3 жыл бұрын
I used to hold the belief that no race could be as unscrupulous and deceptive as the Romulans, but the Cardies showed me that there exists no absolutes. A Tier 2 race with inferior technology but with superior capacity to deceive and circumvent can literraly be the proximate cause for billions of deaths and a scar across galactic quadrants that will take centuries to heal, and again, as always that Herculean task falls on Humnity's shoulders. One of the many reasons why Deep Space Nine is a masterwork of multi-faceted fiction, Still managing to deliver us episodes replete with moral quandries, while still holding true to a rock-solid code of ethics. Keep you Star Wars Baby Yoda bullshit. I'll gladly take this profound and impactful allegory to our Human condition.
@dancole5795
@dancole5795 6 жыл бұрын
I had the opportunity to take a master class with with Harris Yulin when I was taking drama classes at Arizona State University a very, very long time ago. He was there to teach Shakespeare. He was very complimentary of the monologue I did (I believe it was Prospero from THE TEMPEST). Even at the time I was well aware that he was just being kind. It just happened that I was the only person that had the gall to get up in front of him to do a monologue. He's a great actor & a great person & (as a big STAR TREK fan) this is an amazing episode. He will never get the the recognition he deserves. But he's a true character actor. And one of the greats.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
Dan Cole: You know some of best character actors in television found their niche in Star Trek series.. I shall never forget a performance by Joel Gray on ST- Voyager.
@Moadar
@Moadar 5 жыл бұрын
His character was so well acted its a shame that they didn't carry him forward into other episodes.
@craigbiggam2111
@craigbiggam2111 4 жыл бұрын
Your giving him it here. Good job
@rhettorical
@rhettorical 3 жыл бұрын
@@paulhunter1525 Star Trek is such a good stage for actors like that. How do you get around a limited budget? Write some fantastic dialogue and let your actors carry the show. So many incredible speeches across all the shows. Duet in particular is one of my favorite episodes in all of Star Trek.
@Kenneth_Mac_Pherson
@Kenneth_Mac_Pherson 3 жыл бұрын
@@rhettorical DITTO!
@Butmunch666
@Butmunch666 4 жыл бұрын
"You can never undo what I've accomplished, the dead will still be dead." That was such a powerful line, and you can see how it broke Kira.
@warren442
@warren442 7 жыл бұрын
"My word, my very glance was law. And the verdict was always the same..GUILTY!" WOW!
@unusualbydefault
@unusualbydefault 3 жыл бұрын
I just love the smirky delivery of that line "Guilty!" :D
@jonathandonley3299
@jonathandonley3299 8 ай бұрын
Gene Roddenberry would have hated DS9. He wanted to show a utopia for people to strive towards. And yet, this was one of Star Trek's finest moments. So many good episodes in this series.
@jeremydale4548
@jeremydale4548 5 ай бұрын
You can have a Utopia, but you must be ready to defend it. The Federation was not ready to defend it. Otherwise they woulda had a fleet of warships ready by the time the borg came around.
@Frommerman
@Frommerman 5 ай бұрын
They did show utopia. Earth, as frequently stated throughout the series, is paradise. Humanity has defeated want, deprivation, and all its faults to become founding members of a state composed of hundreds of worlds who have all done the same. The only reason the events of this episode get to happen is because that United Federation of Planets was willing and able to spend significant resources helping to mend a shattered world which wasn't even a member yet, and willing to spill blood in its defense. That's what paradise looks like. That's something to strive for.
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 5 ай бұрын
*all it’s faults* is quite an overstatement, but better is fair enough
@FarewellChorus
@FarewellChorus 5 ай бұрын
DS9 has some of the highest highs specifically because it is a subversion of typical Star Trek. Unfortunately, the show never recovered back to its normal state. I would love to see an updated TNG, but we're not getting that.
@shinrapresident7010
@shinrapresident7010 5 ай бұрын
@@jeremydale4548 TOS was never a utopia I don't know what tf you people are talking about. It was constant war between races and in the galaxy.
@TheNN
@TheNN 7 жыл бұрын
"How many Cardassians did you kill?" It's worth noting, she never does answer him. As in, with a number, not even a guess or a vague general answer. I love that touch.
@Ellimist000
@Ellimist000 4 жыл бұрын
She is asked this MANY times in the series, and she never does. Its a defining part of her character, and it causes her to sort of mirror the Cardassians themselves. The show is just the best
@TheNN
@TheNN 4 жыл бұрын
@@Ellimist000 As I said in another comment, this whole episode is really the trial of Kira herself, and her punishment is that Marritza is killed at the end, and she is forced to WATCH him die.
@LoganHunter82
@LoganHunter82 5 жыл бұрын
That was Oscar worthy acting from Harris Yulin. He was great in this episode.
@AslansMane88
@AslansMane88 2 жыл бұрын
He didn't have sex with a fish, though. Unsubscribed.
@jacksonconley5117
@jacksonconley5117 2 жыл бұрын
This episode should have won an Emmy.
@Astrobrant2
@Astrobrant2 Жыл бұрын
Well, "Emmy". But yeah. I think he and Nana Visitor both deserved Emmys for that episode. Unfortunately, regular cast members are judged by their overall performances, but this episode should have put Nana in the running.
@3675Chandra
@3675Chandra 8 жыл бұрын
This episode is truly modern Shakespeare.
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 5 жыл бұрын
monokhem Really the plot to this episode was hard for you to understand? OK maybe you should stick to Cat in the hat!
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 5 жыл бұрын
monokhem Actually it's right there "the plot made no sense!" it seems to be exactly what you said!
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 5 жыл бұрын
monokhem Or your comment made no fucking sense! This was a great episode and the original comment basically says he enjoyed it, your comment says it was crap and made no sense.
@temporaneo617
@temporaneo617 5 жыл бұрын
@monokhem would you please give us evidences of why the plot didn't make sense?
@1978rharris
@1978rharris 4 жыл бұрын
monokhem You’re a tool. You don’t get it and you hide your idiocy behind bravado and bluster. But you’re still a docile tool.
@briantrek
@briantrek 4 жыл бұрын
“You’ve already lost major”....... what a punch to the gut.
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 3 жыл бұрын
If what he says about Cardassia's survival depending upon his death is true, then Bajor will win in the end, when Cardassia crumbles to a balkanized ruin.
@smartalec2001
@smartalec2001 3 жыл бұрын
@@davecrupel2817 Funnily enough, Garak's final words after the Battle of Cardassia is done echo what Marritza says here.
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 Жыл бұрын
Cardassia was going to fail because of the politics Sound familiar to our societys 😂😂🤦‍♂️ Politics, or any unified bureaucracy, is just a way to round about cover up stuff. Rules, law, and morality exist without "order" Order is the code by which people are expected to guide themself, but with any system. It fails with corruption. Sure it keeps going, but are you doing what you need to. Or what you want? And often people disguise their wants behind "needs" and call it order
@TheNN
@TheNN 5 жыл бұрын
This episode is a trial. It's not a trial for Cardassians or what they did, it's not a trial of Darhe'el, it's not a trial of Marritza, it's not a trial for anyone but one...Kira herself. Marritza might be the one imprisoned, but Kira herself is the one giving testimony. Notice that in every conversation, he's the one asking primarily questions, and she just keeps answering. He tries to get her to admit to her wrongdoing, and she deflects or tries to turn it back about what the Cardassians did. He doesn't give her that by saying, "I admit EVERYTHING!", he doesn't deny an iota of what happened, thus leaving Kira without her deflection tactic, and only giving her indignation and anger instead. Thus she has to come back later when she's calmed down. Her feelings are cooled, but she still refuses to admit how many Cardassians she killed. Throughout all of this, Marritza intentionally angers her, with lines like the "War crimes? How can there be war crimes when there hasn't been a war?" The theatrics he's employing are made (and as an aside, Marritza should've been in theater with acting skills like that) to intentionally inflame her emotions since it's playing into exactly how she feels, dare I say, she WANTED to be made mad by him, and he gives her all she wants. After all... "Nothing justifies genocide!" But in the end, both of them are declared guilty, yet there is only one punishment: Marritza is killed for the crime of 'being a Cardassian', and Kira's punishment, is to watch him die.
@gusbaker4u
@gusbaker4u 7 жыл бұрын
JJ Abrams sees this and snorts "Pheh, there wasn't one CGI effect or explosion in any of those scenes..." ;-)
@ArcaJ
@ArcaJ 5 жыл бұрын
Also not a single LENS FLARE.
@jamesgibson4275
@jamesgibson4275 5 жыл бұрын
Why the wink? I could completely see him saying that... This episode would have gone clear over his mystery boxhead.
@funandreviews
@funandreviews 5 жыл бұрын
dont forget the blinding screen flairs
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 5 жыл бұрын
Just to add, Alex Kurtzman is just as guilty, he has control of the ST franchise and could not give a flying F about the last 50 years so long as the crap currently produced makes a dollar. The directing on 1 particular episode during season 2 of STD actually made me nauseous which has never happened to me before in my near 40 years on this earth of media watching. Even VR didn't make me so.
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 5 жыл бұрын
As do all the "fans" of his movies and STD.
@dkupke
@dkupke 9 жыл бұрын
A theory on acting I remember reading from no less than Ricardo Montaban (Khan himself!) was that the villain has to view himself as being in the right; no matter how horrible and repellent their actions may be to the audience, in their own head its all justified. I think this actor did a tremendous job capturing that, pointing out how all the atrocities were for the "greater good" of an empire-almost sounds patriotic. And especially how he turns that around by pointing out Kira is guilty of killing innocent civilians herself-yet somehow she's managed to justify it to herself in her own head.
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 9 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ryan Actually a villain is a Point of view. Were the Yanks willains when the drop the Atomic bombs on Japan, or putting people in Manzanar, did the British act badly with the concentration camps in South Africa?
@VulpisFoxfire
@VulpisFoxfire 8 жыл бұрын
Krister Andersson One side's terrorists are another side's freedom fighters, indeed.
@dkupke
@dkupke 8 жыл бұрын
VulpisFoxfire Case in point-the amount of support many Americans gave to the IRA in the 70's and 80's versus how they view the likes Hamas or Hezbollah
@andrewmihovich4252
@andrewmihovich4252 8 жыл бұрын
+Daniel Ryan As it turns out, there's more to it than that in this particular story. ...but your words are also entirely true. It's an extraordinary episode.
@dkupke
@dkupke 8 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Mihovich That twist ending was part of what made it such a fantastic episode. For the first time you saw that it ran on both sides.
@warrenwintrode3698
@warrenwintrode3698 4 жыл бұрын
"What you call genocide I call a day's work." What a great line from a great villain.
@lgmmrm
@lgmmrm Жыл бұрын
Real shades of Eichmann in that line.
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 Жыл бұрын
You can tell hes not the man tho 😂 and it shows I thought he was over acting till the revile. But the over acting makes sense to sell a lie and use emotion to overpower reason 😂🤦‍♂️👍🏻 No "evil" or horrible person thinks they are evil A trucker accidentally crashes and kills someone, no intended act but the innocent party dies. Are they evil? Thats killing But no, its not evil Your government/kingdom/city or community claims another entity is a problem, and declares war. People die and are imprisoned Are the soldiers and minor officers at fault? Are they evil? No but their boss is, but he stil thinks hes just following orders
@s-idney
@s-idney 9 ай бұрын
​@@donovanulrich348belive me. There is a distinction to be drawn between villainy and evil. Evil knows no vanity.
@michaeldeboer
@michaeldeboer 8 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful scene. He tells her everything she wants to hear.
@Ami-vh7sr
@Ami-vh7sr 4 жыл бұрын
That was the point.....
@thebighurt2495
@thebighurt2495 4 жыл бұрын
And manages to grind her gears at the same time.
@jamestrexler6329
@jamestrexler6329 8 жыл бұрын
This was a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant episode. The twist of him being a lowly functionary trying to assume the punishment of a war criminal to bring Cardassia's conduct to light was superb, and the regret Kira felt over his death was inspired.
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 8 жыл бұрын
+Sofia Santucci i totally agree! but could add that a series has so much time to evolve feelings, and discuss matters of highest importance, versus a movie that has to give you thrills and a complete storyline in 90 min
@drksideofthewal
@drksideofthewal 8 жыл бұрын
+damnyourpasswords Agreed 100%. Abrams Trek can only be fairly compared to the other Star Trek movies, not entire series which had hundreds of hours to tell a story.
@Onigirli
@Onigirli 4 жыл бұрын
@@damnyourpasswords I don't really see how that applies to this episode. It was pretty much standalone and we never saw Marritza before this. Still incredibly powerful and accomplished it in less than 90 min
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 4 жыл бұрын
@@Onigirli we had Kira all the previous episodes, we had the Occupation, the Massacres, the Camps, the Liberation and all. Marritza appeard as the Face of all we already got evolved in our minds.
@stephenconnell
@stephenconnell 4 жыл бұрын
If you want a comparison try The in the glass booth 1975 film.
@jessicare5331
@jessicare5331 4 жыл бұрын
Duet shows that DS9 nailed it right out of the gate.
@Aeroldoth3
@Aeroldoth3 7 жыл бұрын
If you liked this video, I STRONGLY recommend watching the whole episode. It was very good. Not only is the male actor here very good in his role, but I also loved seeing Kira's face crumple in this vid as he openly boasted of his viciousness and cruelty. It drives home how vindictive the cardassians were and how, even years later, even as a major, Kira can be reduced back to a helpless girl remembering those times. It shows how deep that pain is, how it's part of her very core... and by extension the core of the bajoran people. A powerful episode, very well done by both actors.
@AgeBetterDotCom
@AgeBetterDotCom 7 жыл бұрын
When I watched this for the first time the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Darheel was the epitome of evil...it was visceral. Great acting. I loved the way Kira backed away in horror at one point when confronted by such evil. However I don't understand how Maritza could effectively channel Darheel if he was in fact a timid filing clerk. That was a bit hard to swallow.
@Aeroldoth3
@Aeroldoth3 7 жыл бұрын
George Parigian Jr. You had spoilers, but oh well. Bear in mind that he went there to die. He WANTED to be caught and punished and killed for the crimes of the Cardassian people. Just as Kira was initially weak but eventually found the strength to oppose the Occupation, so too did he eventually find his own strength. He was too weak to do anything at the time, but it ate at him, and ate at him and ATE at him... until he came up with a way to "atone" for his cowardice, and with his sacrifice, to finally be brave. It was too late to save those who died, but perhaps he could bring them justice. In finding the strength to die, one can do much.
@lostbutfreesoul
@lostbutfreesoul 7 жыл бұрын
Agreed. The plot was well written but the actor pulled the role too well, more then enough so that the end result was 'huh?' instead of the shock it was meant to be. Honestly, in hind-sight, the director should have called cut after that scene and called in the writers for a quick ending update. That first scene was so well delivered it that it would now require complete suspension of belief to conclude he was anything but 'Hitler.' The option of re-shooting it to make it less believable, but still enough to sway the audience when reveled, would have been a disservice. By not changing anything it has weakened the impact the ending was meant to deliver. Thus the Imagine this re-write, and it is only a minor change that would have killed one scene at most: That one critical piece of evidence, a dues-ex-machina really, doesn't appear at the point it did... DS9 ships this war-criminal out, so convinced they have the correct person because of that brilliant acting... Transport is destroyed, exploded by a terrorist group taking full responsibility for bringing justice to this war criminal... Now the evidence comes forth.... Would that not lead to a better ending? Left to our own questions on who just exploded? Pondering if this is a form of justice, after all? Wondering what ripples this will cause.... well, would have if it didn't occur in a universe with a reset button.
@Aeroldoth3
@Aeroldoth3 7 жыл бұрын
Jinx Dragon I disagree. I really don't want to spoil the plot for lurkers who haven't seen it, so my response will be... vague. The way it ended was to show that Kira could grow. To show that all of us can grow. That even after all that had happened, even after a holocaust, we still have the potential in us to forgive. In order to reach that point, Kira has to know everything before the ship blows up. Knowing it after... it's too late. This show is about revealing that things aren't black and white, that reality isn't good and evil. There are always exceptions, always grey, and that suffering occurs on both sides in war. Even the good can do evil, and the evil good.
@lostbutfreesoul
@lostbutfreesoul 7 жыл бұрын
Aeroldoth3 A fair point but I never liked the fatal way it ended for multiple reasons.... What if, instead of the transport exploding in my alternative, it makes it through but Bajor questions the authenticity of the Machina and goes forth with a tribunal?
@FoxMonkey-xw5yf
@FoxMonkey-xw5yf 5 жыл бұрын
There's no goreporn or glorifying of violence or action scenes, and the production value is low. And yet these scenes are absolutely spine-chilling through outstanding dialogue and sheer acting performance. It tackles heavy themes; war crimes and morality, with its roots in the real world. It is top quality Trek. Sadly ST:Discovery isn't in the same ballpark. It's not even in the same league, instead opting to go the JJ Abrams wannabe Star Wars route. What a shame.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
Weird Fuel: I think current producers of Star Trek series more interested in making profits. Roddenberry believe in great story telling at least first two seasons.
@Freedom21stCenturi
@Freedom21stCenturi 5 жыл бұрын
Hear hear! This is what any intelligent person wants; stimulating philosophic explorations and deep thematic writing. Random action scenes and explosions every 2 seconds without something half-intelligent to back up the reason for it is just wasted screen time. Some of the best action movies/tv in history have a fairly limited amount of action in it compared to modern productions.
@antonioscendrategattico2302
@antonioscendrategattico2302 4 жыл бұрын
Also, Discovery has some terrible depiction of mental illness.
@1978rharris
@1978rharris 4 жыл бұрын
Antonio SCENDRATE GATTICO the fuck? Explain?
@areszeuszoon4212
@areszeuszoon4212 4 жыл бұрын
Antonio SCENDRATE GATTICO I don’t remember them ever doing something about mental illness
@InspHCallahan
@InspHCallahan 9 жыл бұрын
"Kill me! Torture me! It doesn't matter, you've already lost Major!"
@croisaor2308
@croisaor2308 8 жыл бұрын
This one video has completely changed my view on Star Trek. I never realised it was this kind of show.
@Greenscyth22
@Greenscyth22 8 жыл бұрын
+Croí Saor Just DS9 or the whole franchise? Because I assure you that Patrick Stewart has some incredible scenes all through out TNG. Watch the TNG episode "Darmok and Jalad". That one always made me think.
@ssjwes
@ssjwes 8 жыл бұрын
+Croí Saor How can you not know this is what its about... All of the ST shows have been like this...
@CaptainGinyu
@CaptainGinyu 8 жыл бұрын
DS9 touches another soul
@DOWSOE
@DOWSOE 8 жыл бұрын
It's only for DS9, they're the ones who dared to break the ceiling. TNG, and TOS didn't really want to be that philosophical. and Voy was........well.........staying the course of TOS,
@Hairmetallurgist
@Hairmetallurgist 8 жыл бұрын
"Free heart." What a beautiful Irish name! An bhfuil gaeilge agat?
@btly-wing6531
@btly-wing6531 7 жыл бұрын
This and the ending scene from In the Pale Moonlight are two of my favorite DS9 scenes
@TheKyrix82
@TheKyrix82 5 жыл бұрын
This man saved the Alpha Quadrant from the Dominion...despite dying years before the war began
@BuceGar
@BuceGar 5 жыл бұрын
These are both great episodes, but nothing compares to "Far Beyond the Stars", when Avery Brooks breaks down in front of the office I cry every time, that combined with "The Measure of a Man" from ST:TNG, they are some of greatest science fiction writing and acting I've ever seen.
@ColonelBragg
@ColonelBragg 5 жыл бұрын
Waltz also seeing the complete and true insanity of Dukat was amazing too
@nateperkins9860
@nateperkins9860 5 жыл бұрын
BTL Y-Wing what about the Quark and Garak root beer scene
@AQuietVoice2022
@AQuietVoice2022 4 жыл бұрын
@@nateperkins9860 Insidious!
@kellyrayburn4093
@kellyrayburn4093 3 жыл бұрын
This character was a true patriot believing that cardassia had to stand before Bajor and admit to what they had done even at the cost of his own life. He wasn't Gul Dar'Heel. He was actually Aman Maritza, a filing Clerk. But he still believed that what his people did was wrong and had to admit to that wrongdoing. He was actually a hero although he would never admit to being one. He did what he did because you do anything else was totally unthinkable.
@1976346
@1976346 9 жыл бұрын
Deep Space Nine was, in my humble opinion, the best of the Star Trek series. The episode from which this clip is taken shows just how good the writers, actors and directors on this show where. Very powerful episode from season one.
@RFerrer
@RFerrer 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah, DS9 was easily the best written Star Trek show. TNG was great, too, but DS9 ate its lunch in that regard. The writers did a fantastic job with it.
@CabbageSandwich
@CabbageSandwich 9 жыл бұрын
Rene Ferrer The TOS was made before star trek was a thing. So in comparison is seems less, but it was a marvel of its time. Of course, it was not well funded unfortunately. This did not damage it to much, but it could have been better. Now with TNG. it kinda dropped the ball on all the characters except worf data and picard. But luckily their input was so MIND BLOWINGLY FANTASTIC, that it made up for a slow boring and insufficient series. DS9 was the pinnacle of star trek. Its cast was well set and diverse, with garak, worf again, and quark, being absolutely fantastic characters that come along once in a decade. As well as taking up some darker, and more meaningfull, less.... Noble look on things, that the previous series had tried to pass off as philosophy. It wasn't real enough, it didn't impact the people who watched it as much. Its virtues were to bold. DS9 had a good cast, good writing. And that twinge of realism that was SO accurately displayed by garak and bashier. Also by Quark. And even though the grim-dark stories with odo and kira were... meh... decent. They illuminated a section of racism and war that better fitted the times, even if it wasn't something star trek was experienced at writing. I think it came out OK. As for Voyager. Holyfuckingshitthatshitwasnotdopegtfo. The ONLY, ONNLLYY redeeming value to that show was the best doctor of star trek. Bones was funny. *TNG DOCTOR CONTENT DELETED* Bashier was to dippy even though he was interesting. But "The Doctor" Or... Joe, as his chosen name was in the end. He fking nailed it. NNAAAIILLLED IT!!!! But other then that voyager DUN GOOFED. And im.. im not even going to start with Enterprise. Thats when they really started milking the cow. Star trek was over by Enterprise. They could have just let it go.
@scottamsterdam7799
@scottamsterdam7799 9 жыл бұрын
Completely agree; a combination of great writing, acting and direction make this series stand head and shoulders above other contemporary series of the time.
@RFerrer
@RFerrer 9 жыл бұрын
Scott Amsterdam What amazed me was the way they handled the recurring characters. That, I think, is the mark of a truly well written show. To be able to treat your main cast fairly while at the same time weaving such a large cast of recurring characters in and out of their lives. And memorable characters, too! Martok, Weyoun, Damar, Gul Dukat, the Female Changeling, Rom, Nog, Admiral Ross, Garak, Kai Wynn, Kasidy Yates and, to a lesser extent, Ziyal, Shakaar, Joseph Sisko, Sloan, Gowron, and Eddington. How amazing was their handling of all those characters? Just compare that to Voyager. The writers on Voyager didn't even do the entire main cast justice. They certainly weren't capable of juggling a large cast of recurring characters.
@I6pnd
@I6pnd 9 жыл бұрын
Rene Ferrer and Morn!!
@BuceGar
@BuceGar 7 жыл бұрын
"How many Cardassian civilians did you kill?!" "Look, I regret a lot of what I had to do!" "How convenient of you." Villainy cuts both ways.
@antmlova1
@antmlova1 7 жыл бұрын
Not really. The Bajorans were fighting for their planet and home. Cardsassians invaded it and oppressed them. They had to do whatever it took to get rid of them.
@hermyt86
@hermyt86 7 жыл бұрын
How convenient
@antmlova1
@antmlova1 7 жыл бұрын
hermyt86 Hahahhaah. I'm not going to run through the dialogue with you!
@BuceGar
@BuceGar 7 жыл бұрын
It's because you know you're wrong. You're just picking sides, they both killed civilians for different reasons. The committed act was the same for both.
@antmlova1
@antmlova1 7 жыл бұрын
Phoenix Franks not really. self-defence is not the same as unprovoked violence.
@sheabutter3260
@sheabutter3260 3 жыл бұрын
"You've already lost, Major.. the dead will still be *dead* ..."
@michaelcharlesthearchangel
@michaelcharlesthearchangel Жыл бұрын
"My word-- my very glance was law!" "My men understood that, and they loved me!" Superb writing ✍
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 5 ай бұрын
Because they *were* clean.
@michaelcharlesthearchangel
@michaelcharlesthearchangel 5 ай бұрын
​@@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat "I admit EVERYTHING!"
@mr.ontological9583
@mr.ontological9583 10 жыл бұрын
Harris Yurin is such an underrated actor.. an incredibly powerful performance.
@patrickmcshane7658
@patrickmcshane7658 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Ontological yes, another powerful screen from star trek.
@jenniferweston7621
@jenniferweston7621 4 жыл бұрын
His last name is actually 'Yulin'.
@kxmode
@kxmode 8 жыл бұрын
A superb case of remorse and duplicity
@Kettz
@Kettz Жыл бұрын
For the past 10 years I've rewatched DS9 VOY and TNG nonstop, and this is my all time favorite episode from any star trek
@DeJach
@DeJach 7 ай бұрын
If you add Babylon 5 to the group, you won't be disappointed
@BuceGar
@BuceGar 7 жыл бұрын
This is so incredibly well written and acted it's unbelievable. Easily rivals the courtroom scene in A Few Good Men which is high praise.
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 8 жыл бұрын
I also love that Kira comes full circle in her attitude towards Cardassians by the end of the episode. At the beginning, she judges Maritza guilty the moment she lays eyes on him just because he's a Cardassian. At the end of the episode when the you-know-what-spoiler thingy happens, someone else uses that same justification and she basically says, "no. That's not a good enough reason."
@toddkes5890
@toddkes5890 8 жыл бұрын
+Catzilla I'll bet off-screen the Cardassian government used that Bajoran's actions to keep painting all the Bajorans as crazed killers/savages.
@stephenblevins3829
@stephenblevins3829 4 жыл бұрын
This might be the best dialogue in all of Star Trek. Every time he says "The dead will still be dead" sends shivers down my spine.
@thejcjmguyreturns
@thejcjmguyreturns 8 жыл бұрын
What star trek always does best - hold up a mirror to the real world.
@rebel5813
@rebel5813 7 жыл бұрын
Art imitating life and the reverse, indeed !!
@gusbaker4u
@gusbaker4u 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know, I think this scene could have been improved with a dirt bike chase while a Beastie Boys song is blaring in the background ;-)
@blankslate7315
@blankslate7315 5 жыл бұрын
gusbaker4u This is one of the funniest comments I’ve read in a long time.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
thejcjmguyreturns : I wonder what they have say about Trump's Administration
@SiegeTF
@SiegeTF 5 жыл бұрын
@@paulhunter1525 Stay Klingon! Or was that not subtle enough?
@craigsmith2030
@craigsmith2030 3 жыл бұрын
Harris yulin was incredible in this scene. Brutal and matter of fact in his words. Another brilliant episode of DS9 among many.
@sdegroot1
@sdegroot1 9 жыл бұрын
What you call genocide...I call a day's work.
@blackmondayy1
@blackmondayy1 8 жыл бұрын
Archangel the Stylish "....but for me, it was tuesday"
@890gig
@890gig 8 жыл бұрын
+Doar Eu For the Emprah!
@tureytaino2785
@tureytaino2785 8 жыл бұрын
He reminds me of Raul Julia's Bison.
@DemoSonicScreamer1
@DemoSonicScreamer1 7 жыл бұрын
This episode aired in June, 1993. That definitely predates Raul Julia's unhinged M. Bison from Street Fighter by over a year. I'm currently making my way through DS9 on Netflix and this was one of the very best episodes thus far.
@sithsmasher7685
@sithsmasher7685 7 жыл бұрын
Brian Paige DS9 was made of pure win. Now all we get is JJ Abrams bs.
@TheGahta
@TheGahta 10 жыл бұрын
3:51 "How conveniant of you" Its episodes like this that put perspective on things normally just taken at face value that made ST as great as Rhodenberry envisioned it^^
@masterdisciple6542
@masterdisciple6542 10 жыл бұрын
Ironically enough, it's the aspects of Trek that break *away* from him that most honor his show. The creator himself hated the very idea of DS9 and where the show went. He wanted everything hyper-idealized. An Earth that was perfect, a Federation that was infallible. If it was up to Rhodenberry Star trek would never go anywhere near the depth that Deep Space Nine approached on a regular basis. We certainly would never have gotten to see the Cardassian/Bajoran occupation story or the Dominion War.
@TheGahta
@TheGahta 10 жыл бұрын
Indeed, but i can feel with him, he wanted to show us a humanitiy thats worth aspiring to, in this regard i can feel with ihim, as its not easy to lower ideals to make them more apealing^^
@DarkGob
@DarkGob 10 жыл бұрын
Lion Keon Roddenberry never saw DS9, the show was in the planning stages when he died. He gave it his blessing.
@TechGroupF430i
@TechGroupF430i 6 жыл бұрын
Too bad nowadays we have people politicizing it to the point where they act as if the show was only meant for conservatives. I had an argument with someone who calls episodes like these "liberal fan service for easily manipulated idiots" because in the 24th century, "we were supposed to have moved past these issues." Even when reminded that TOS also tried to address 20th century issues, he obfuscated with complaints about the lack of talent, originality or brilliance, while still condemning the mentioning of these issues. So while Roddenberry might've given DS9 his blessing, many TOS and TNG fans disagree with a passion.
@borgCube100
@borgCube100 11 ай бұрын
He is an insanely good actor. Nana Visitor did superb beside him! This is why I love DS9. It honestly opened up so much more to the universe other than STNG's perfect humans in a perfect world that always does the right thing in the end. Voyager was dark, but there wasn't as much emotion to it's issues like this. The Bajoran occupation existed from TNG and you can't help but Feel for what they have gone through. I just do not understand why this series isn't loved as it should be.
@alack3879
@alack3879 4 жыл бұрын
That last line. God almighty that's the greatest icing. It's a perfect pragmatic response to galactic scale politics.
@davidabonyi4556
@davidabonyi4556 9 жыл бұрын
"The dead will still be dead" that explains everything
@commanderkai
@commanderkai 10 жыл бұрын
I love Duet. It's a fantastic episode, with an amazing story. I think my favorite line of the episode is "How convenient of you!" after Kira says she regrets a lot of what she did. It's just so perfectly done.
@HerricktheMildlyPerturbed
@HerricktheMildlyPerturbed 7 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't show the scene all this was leading up to. I mean, this is excellent villainy, but it's so powerful when it's revealed he's being purposely over the top and purposely antagonistic because he actually ISN'T guilty for any of it but feels he needs to be executed and punished for watching it all and doing nothing as a lowly file clerk. That he should be executed as Gul Darheel so that Gul Darheel can in some way stand accountable for his crimes.
@lunsj
@lunsj 7 жыл бұрын
It's just as well. The end of this episode makes me cry lol.
@Vydio
@Vydio 5 жыл бұрын
I don't think he Gul Darheel to stand accountable as much as he wants Cardassia to be accountable. Gul Darheel was a creation of Cardassia ... but sadly so was Aman Meritza.
@michaelramsey1299
@michaelramsey1299 5 жыл бұрын
Vydio in that way he’s sort of the opposite side of the coin to Garak another cardasian that knew his empire was sick and broken but had actually committed the atrocities that made it so but desperately wanted it to be better.
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 5 жыл бұрын
This. He's deliberately being over-the-top to distract. To keep people wound-up emotionally, so they won't dig too deep into his past and figure out he's not really Gul Darheel.
@HariSeldon913
@HariSeldon913 5 жыл бұрын
Meant to parallel the French pursuing Nazi war criminals. The irony is that now since they got all of the major offenders or they died off, they would be trying to prosecute the file clerk.
@Gunnar001
@Gunnar001 4 жыл бұрын
Christ, I miss real Trek. Now, all we have is _"I like science."_ and _"Yum yum."_ RIP Star Trek.
@GoodAvatar
@GoodAvatar 4 жыл бұрын
@billyboyjennings - You're a fan of Redlettermedia.
@wdcain1
@wdcain1 4 жыл бұрын
@@GoodAvatar Sadly those are real quotes from season 2 of DIS.
@GoodAvatar
@GoodAvatar 4 жыл бұрын
@@wdcain1 No, I'm well aware. And I call it STD. But the Redlettermedia crew made fun of those embarrassing lines several times.
@VuotoPneumaNN
@VuotoPneumaNN 4 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, because Trek did not have any cringey lines, dumb episodes and ridiculous characters before DIS...
@GoodAvatar
@GoodAvatar 4 жыл бұрын
@@VuotoPneumaNN Oh, they totally did!! Not every Trek is created equal. Some are *FAR* better than others. But... I propose that STD and PIC are not actually Star Trek. They're gritty, violent, action-sci-fi that takes place in space. But they missed *THE POINT* of why Star Trek was good and why the Trekkies loved it. The vision of a noble future is gone, only to be replaced by violent hard-ons. And I don't approve of this change.
@dantheman669
@dantheman669 Жыл бұрын
This is like watching a completely morally secure Auschwitz guard fully admit to everything at a Nuremberg trial. When he said, “because they were clean.” it gave me chills. The utter contempt he had for the enemy was breathtaking. They were beneath him. They were beneath living.
@retromillenium
@retromillenium Жыл бұрын
Harris Yulin was absolutely riveting, powerful, chilling, and disturbing all at once! Actors take note.
@issaccody1161
@issaccody1161 Жыл бұрын
This is an absolute masterpiece, DS9 should have won an Oscar and every single award out there.
@tripreed2525
@tripreed2525 5 жыл бұрын
"How convenient of you" is the best line in my opinion. It illustrates how people find ways to justify their actions.
@nicksparky6307
@nicksparky6307 Жыл бұрын
This episode genuinely impressed me. I wasn't fully on board with the concept of DS9 for the majority of the first season. Taking a show about exploration and sticking it on one station?? But man, I am SO glad I stuck with it. This episode revealed the potential behind the entire concept to me. Instead of finding a new civilization and saving/destroying/whatever in a single episode, the relationship between the Cardassians and the Bajorans was able to be fleshed out in ways that the other entries would have been incapable of.
@kuribayashi84
@kuribayashi84 10 жыл бұрын
"Duet" stands head and shoulders above each and every episode of the first Ds9-Season.
@cnmcginn1981
@cnmcginn1981 9 ай бұрын
One of the best early episodes of DS9. Haris Yulin's acting had me shivering with his brilliance.
@tjames9698
@tjames9698 7 жыл бұрын
Had Roddenberry lived, we NEVER would have gotten material like this.
@dosmastrify
@dosmastrify 7 жыл бұрын
I think this would have been done, but the whole Dominion war would def not work
@rebel5813
@rebel5813 7 жыл бұрын
If I remember my Trek lore correctly. It was Majel Roddenberry who found the treatment script for DS9 written by Roddenberry. Had it not been for Majel pushing the production of the show after Gene's death, I doubt it would have happened. Also the pilot episode of TOS - THE CAGE is a very heady episode filled with intriguing dialogue, mixed with lots of techno babble. Way a head of its time in sci fi story telling. The powers that be at the time thought it was too technical for audiences to grasp. Roddenberry was forced to dumb down his scripts as a result.
@tjames9698
@tjames9698 7 жыл бұрын
Maybe, but Roddenberry NEVER would have allowed a female lead like Kira. Yes, he did create "Number One," but we'll never know if his idea to make her an equal to Pike would have been what he said it would be. In Roddenberry's eyes, the female were supporting actors to the males, period.
@lorefox201
@lorefox201 2 жыл бұрын
@@tjames9698 Roddenberry was a complete feminist and liberal. I know that now, retroactively, he's not liberal enought for you anymore, but he was one of your champions.
@tjames9698
@tjames9698 2 жыл бұрын
@@lorefox201 Ask Nichols, Crosby, Sirtis, and McFadden that. They’d laugh.
@igorwojtyna2158
@igorwojtyna2158 5 жыл бұрын
When u watch the hole episode his acting becomes even better
@CaptainSeato
@CaptainSeato Жыл бұрын
Absolutely AMAZING performance by Harris Yulin.
@CaptainSeato
@CaptainSeato Жыл бұрын
2:36 - "Can you say the same?" In hindsight there's a sad undertone in this line, because Maritza knows she can't; he knows she's remorseful of the unnecessary civilian deaths, because he knows Gul Darhe'el wasn't, and that his brutality precipitated the Bajoran response. That to the Bajorans, it morally justified their actions.
@rharris4736
@rharris4736 9 жыл бұрын
Well if you recall the final revelation from this character, he was a long way from a villain. Frankly, he turned out to be one of the bravest characters in sci-fi history.
@erickamakeeaina1649
@erickamakeeaina1649 Жыл бұрын
The 'Case of villainy' described all did happen and was done by the actual man this guy was disguised as
@kurtbarlow5408
@kurtbarlow5408 5 жыл бұрын
Some of the best acting you’ll ever see period
@beyerdr
@beyerdr 7 ай бұрын
She poured herself into this Role. Kira is, for the most part, the most understandable and realistic character in the series.
@SpitViciouz
@SpitViciouz 11 жыл бұрын
"I LOVED my homeland! That is what justified my actions, that is what gave me strength!" This is the glory of DS9. They always managed to find someway to make you sympathise with everyone. There weren't any "true" heros and villains.
@steelrexer1062
@steelrexer1062 Жыл бұрын
I love this scene and how maritza is both subtly and overtly trying to ensure he is guilty in the war crimes trial. There is the obvious stuff of course, but when Kira says ‘you’re insane’ he is more subtle, making it clear that he was perfectly sane, since insanity is a defense in some court institutions.
@tjk3430
@tjk3430 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished DS9 season 1 and this was a high-point episode. Looking forward to 6 more seasons of this awesome show.
@Willaev
@Willaev 8 жыл бұрын
The way his eyes and brow shifted when he said "I call a days work." just injected that sense of absolute sincerity. "I have absolutely no remorse for what I've done." Superb acting.
@absolutez3r019
@absolutez3r019 8 жыл бұрын
+Willaev all in the details. one of my favorite episodes in the entire franchise. i loved the un-redeemable Darheel persona, and the tortured soul Maritza who wants to die for his sins.
@L0LWTF1337
@L0LWTF1337 10 жыл бұрын
I always loved the comparisons between Bajoran Resitance vs Maquis. Bajor = good, Maquis = bad... or is it? Yes, yes it is. Or is it? Yes, stop questioning.
@ananousous
@ananousous 5 жыл бұрын
Bajor = good, Maquis = bad, Gul Dukat = *hero*
@KEYSERSOZE1965
@KEYSERSOZE1965 9 жыл бұрын
While I don't consider DS9 the best of the spin-offs, I can't deny that this episode is one of the best written and best performed episodes on television. The performances from Nana Visitor and Harris Yulin as Kira and Darheel were magnificent. Harris Yulin gave 150% for this episode and it's a shame he was looked over at the time for any awards because totally deserved the Emmy for that role.
@pablofreeman8808
@pablofreeman8808 5 жыл бұрын
KEYSERSOZE1965 it goes TNG DS9 STV
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
KEYSERSOZE1965 : Yes, they both least deserve nominations
@Ellimist000
@Ellimist000 4 жыл бұрын
@@pablofreeman8808 False lol. DS9 is da king. And I am surely in the minority, but I think I find Enterprise more interesting than Voyager. Please hold the pitchforks
@Grimlock1979
@Grimlock1979 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ellimist000 I'm in that minority but I'm not sure it's a minority. DS9 > TNG > the rest
@bermudaguy03
@bermudaguy03 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ellimist000 yea voyager had AWSOME potential but the writers took a nap for 5 years n woke up like ....wtf? lol serz i think i remember reading they all quit or where fired or something . then they took fan fiction and combined/re-wrote em.....made for inconsistent non-sensical science AND dialog . i think there was actually an episode where their sensors werent working right because of ....interferametric radiation ....WHAT!?! lol awful
@Supernova12034
@Supernova12034 5 жыл бұрын
man...this guy makes all the other actors in Hollywood look like children
@Jaymond79
@Jaymond79 6 жыл бұрын
Harris Yulin should have won an Emmy for his performance in this episode. Simply amazing.
@spaceturtle120
@spaceturtle120 10 жыл бұрын
Left out the best part of the episode when the truth is revealed..
@xaenon
@xaenon 10 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was an awesome scene, when he broke down sobbing at the memory of Galatep. I can't say any more without spoiling it for those who haven't seen it. If there's anyone reading this, this episode is a must-see, and a sobering reminder that the 'enemy' might just be a decent guy after all.
@eviljesus84
@eviljesus84 6 жыл бұрын
Actually, I believe the best part, was when Kira broke out sobbing at the very end: "He's a Cardassian. That's reason enough." "No... It's not."
@corbybrown3562
@corbybrown3562 11 ай бұрын
I wanted to hug this guy’s character. Like damn he’s a broken man.
@sununconquered
@sununconquered 5 жыл бұрын
I remember the fist time I saw these scenes and thinking this is something special, this acto deserves an award for this perfomance
@bhbluebird
@bhbluebird 5 жыл бұрын
Harris Yulin -- he has been around for quite a while
@MrPeterpiper1969
@MrPeterpiper1969 7 жыл бұрын
Joint best episode of DS9 ever in my opinion with "In The Pale Moonlight" being the other. The acting from start to finish is superb, the script brilliant and the final twist perfectly done. I can not think of one even tiny nit to pick with this magnificent piece of television that shows just how sc-fi can and should be written to make us think about contemporary, real world issues that we face today.
@jaredc304
@jaredc304 5 жыл бұрын
"I would order them to go out and kill Bajoran SCUM." I love the emphasis in that sentence. Epic trolling. Great episode.
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 3 жыл бұрын
I love all of Star Trek, but this sort of thing right here is why DS9 will ALWAYS be my absolute favorite. Episodes like this and In the Pale Moonlight explore some very dark places and force us to look at ourselves. And damn was this show well written and acted.
@Ama-hi5kn
@Ama-hi5kn 3 жыл бұрын
I agree. This and Pale Moonlight will always be some of my fave Trek episodes.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 2 жыл бұрын
Im a much bigger Babylon 5 fan than DS9, but "Duet" is one of the best episodes ever written for TV, regardless of show or genre :) 😭😭💔💪💘💓💓💓
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 8 жыл бұрын
what an Actor....what a Script... Greatness ..... that's what divides StarTrek from children's SF . (I am a fan of star wars, when i want to feel a child)
@benedictifye
@benedictifye 8 жыл бұрын
+damnyourpasswords Star Wars is just a different kind of story - Hero's Journey stories have been told and retold for thousands of years. Nice to have sci-fi that really makes you think though.
@jronet6273
@jronet6273 8 жыл бұрын
+damnyourpasswords .... You want to feel a child thats sick dude get help
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 8 жыл бұрын
jason tull hahahaha!
@AinokeatoProductions
@AinokeatoProductions 8 жыл бұрын
+damnyourpasswords Is that including the multitude of continuity errors StarTrek is plagued with?
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 8 жыл бұрын
***** of course, (if there are any that i dont recall right now). star trek is not 1 creation of 1 man, 1 writer, 1 director, 1 anything, but a series of hundreds of creations from numerous creators spanning decades, (and not 6 movies of 1 man seeking billions, if i may add inconsequentyl)
@Groaker
@Groaker 9 жыл бұрын
This guy playing the Cardassian did theater, didn't he.
@SamaritanPrime
@SamaritanPrime 5 жыл бұрын
Probably. Avery Brooks (the actor who played Sisko) was a theater professor at Rutgers. Patrick Stewart can also trace his roots back to stage plays.
@ArcaJ
@ArcaJ 5 жыл бұрын
William Shatner also did theatre. Most of the various Star Trek leads have for Shakespeare on stage.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 5 жыл бұрын
Video Graham : He did Shakespeare and taught master acting classes.
@ssjwes
@ssjwes 4 жыл бұрын
they all did ST was known for hiring stage actors
@TheLaughingMan712
@TheLaughingMan712 7 жыл бұрын
This right here was the episode that won me over on DS9. Superb acting and writing!
@xxxCrackerJack501xxx
@xxxCrackerJack501xxx 3 жыл бұрын
When the reveal of who he actually is hits it makes this whole speech so tragic and brilliant
@ClaireZ1993
@ClaireZ1993 5 жыл бұрын
He is literally one of the top 10 Star Trek characters of all time.
@BoloBouncer
@BoloBouncer 2 жыл бұрын
This scene makes it feel like you were really there. Two people talking in a dark little room completely transported the audience back to those labor camps and by the end of it, you felt the whole thing. DS9 started after the fact - as the dust was clearing from so much tragedy. The magic of this scene is that it fills that gap by making you imagine it all yourself.
@Mr.E.26
@Mr.E.26 3 жыл бұрын
This whole episode is lightning in a bottle. It is absolutely fantastic. I showed this clip along with the clip called "A superb case of villainy" to a friend of mine who has never seen a single episode of Star Trek and now he's hooked. DS9 is the best Trek series. No other Trek series pushed the boundaries like DS9 did. It dared to be different and I am glad to see that it is FINALLY getting the praise and recognition it so rightfully deserves.
@johngaltspeaking213
@johngaltspeaking213 4 жыл бұрын
Man, DS9 did such a great job with the Cardassians. There wasn't a single one that didn't steal the show even when relegated to the B plot.
@tek512
@tek512 5 жыл бұрын
Most underrated actor on that show.
@puzzlingcentaur
@puzzlingcentaur 5 жыл бұрын
Such a great acting from both actors. Harris Yulin is obviously great, but do not forget the pure shock and disgust on Nana Visitor's face!
@generalsmite7167
@generalsmite7167 3 ай бұрын
The writing in this episode was so good. Some of the best in Star Trek
@DarthW44RTH
@DarthW44RTH 11 ай бұрын
"How convenient of you" is a fantastic come-back.
@Plush.Hunter
@Plush.Hunter 4 жыл бұрын
The acting and dialogue was SO. GOD. DAMN. GOOD. And having an episode like this in the FIRST season is really something special. That's why DS9 is the best Trek series. This episode in particular was great in German because he had a very tough and angry voice actor.
@LeftyGuns87
@LeftyGuns87 8 жыл бұрын
That's a handsome woman.
@Academician100
@Academician100 8 жыл бұрын
She was the Susan Ivanova of DS9
@heedmywarning2792
@heedmywarning2792 7 жыл бұрын
you should see her mirror universe counterpart. Queen of the freaks!
@DarkLordDiablos
@DarkLordDiablos 7 жыл бұрын
Yes the Intendant is a total Freak. A Dominatrix like person who is completely comfortable in her sexuality.
@heedmywarning2792
@heedmywarning2792 7 жыл бұрын
DarkLordDiablos when she met her counterpart I bet the first thought was "I can hump myself now, life is wonderful".
@tbeller80
@tbeller80 7 жыл бұрын
That was the actress' thought at the way the scene was written too. Nana Visitor didn't like the idea of the Intendant being bi because as she viewed the character she was so vain she was simply in love with herself.
@blazerocker1734
@blazerocker1734 4 жыл бұрын
I'll never watch 'Ghostbusters 2' the same way again. Damn this guy is good.
@megasoid
@megasoid Жыл бұрын
One of the best guest performances in Star Trek history.
@dimlightbulb10
@dimlightbulb10 4 жыл бұрын
3:05 "What will you do now, Major? Withhold my medicine?" 3:11 "I really hope she doesn't withhold my medicine..."
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