tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4400152815785368447.post7904551454366300631..comments2024-03-15T07:28:47.064-05:00Comments on Treknobabble: Deep Space Nine, Season 2: Profit and LossUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4400152815785368447.post-29951795238543767602017-06-04T17:44:43.681-05:002017-06-04T17:44:43.681-05:00I dont know about you guys, but I had a pretty har...I dont know about you guys, but I had a pretty hard time keeping a straight face during all those saccharine love dialogues between Natima and Quark....lol. With that said, I really love this episode. For one I like Quark, so any episode where he is the central character is a big go for me. But I also like the love story. It is nice to see Quark chase something beside profit for once. <br /><br />But what saddens me everytime I watch this is that they never followed up on Natima or the movement. The last scene clearly shows two people who deeply care for another and then that's it. Quark never even mentions Natima, the woman without him his life "would be meaningless" in any subsequent episodes and years ever again. We also never find out about this movement, even when Cardassia later falls into the hands of the Dominion and even during the war. <br /><br />Star Trek is good with continuity. Those idiotic Klingon stories are dragged from series to series. I really dont understand why the writers didnt think it necessary to ever mention either Natima or the movement (or at least the fate of these kids) again. I think that takes away something from the otherwise rich Trek universe. poppyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09064123327462038174noreply@blogger.com