Worf, the Romantic

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    season 6 episode 16 "Change of Heart", Worf goobers everything to save his wife
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  • @welovescifi
    @welovescifi  Год назад +16

    Who knew that under that tough exterior that Worf had such a soft heart
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  • @LordyT34
    @LordyT34 Год назад +72

    Such awesome writing. Sisko saying "You made the objectively wrong choice, and I would have done the exact same thing"

  • @stephenconroy5908
    @stephenconroy5908 4 года назад +508

    Sisko really doesn't exaggerate when he talks about Jennifer here.
    He didn't just go back for her (and Jake), he had to be *dragged* away from her, kicking and screaming. The man knows...

    • @MahsaKaerra
      @MahsaKaerra 2 года назад +71

      Even after he was physically dragged away, mentally he never left.
      In his first encounter with the Prophets his vision kept on returning to the ship where his wife died, and he was told "you exist here".

    • @SirCraigius
      @SirCraigius 2 года назад +1

      Even though she was probably already dead. Even though the ship was minutes away from exploding. He wanted to stay and die with her.

    • @robertboily9030
      @robertboily9030 2 года назад +31

      Then he went to the Utopia Planitia shipyards, and spent 3 years designing and building a ship to kill the Borg.

    • @na3044
      @na3044 2 года назад +9

      Every man knows.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 2 года назад +3

      Indeed he knows.. :(

  • @DrForrester87
    @DrForrester87 3 года назад +47

    Frankly, whoever thought sending a husband and wife on a mission together is the one who made the wrong choice and is responsible for the informant dying.

  • @NWCountryGirl17
    @NWCountryGirl17 6 лет назад +683

    My favorite part about this is Worf knows full well objectively he made the wrong choice but he doesn't for one second regret it

    • @RobertKonigsberg
      @RobertKonigsberg 4 года назад +26

      Yes, though I see this: Worf knew he made the *right* choice.

    • @RobertKonigsberg
      @RobertKonigsberg 4 года назад +3

      @John Toas there's no such thing as Klingons either so I don't see the problem.

    • @johnfothergill1581
      @johnfothergill1581 4 года назад +12

      Love his honesty and his couldn't give a shit attitude

    • @RoonMian
      @RoonMian 3 года назад +28

      The wrong choice was to send them together in the first place. If you put soldiers into impossible situations, making decisions about who lives and dies, you cannot expect them to follow orders that go against their conscience. At least my country's military acknowledges that.
      The problem is that US American writers are poisoned by the culture of slavish obedience in US military. An advanced society in space is supposed to have advanced ideas about what it means to be a soldier as well. Especially since Starfleet personnel aren't supposed to be "soldiers" in our understanding today in the first place.
      Edit: I thought I should add that I'm from Germany. My country experienced first hand why soldiers should not just be obedient at all cost and that you need to give soldiers some space to be human as well. Because they are.

    • @trapperjohn6089
      @trapperjohn6089 3 года назад +12

      Cisco remembers his crew mates dragging him away from his trapped wife at Wolfe 359.

  • @WillRennar
    @WillRennar 4 года назад +494

    "As your captain, it is my duty to inform you that you made the wrong choice...As a man who had a wife, if Jennifer had been lying in that clearing, I wouldn't have left her either."
    Those two lines sum up Sisko rather well.

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon 3 года назад +19

      Picard would put the mission first and that's why Sisko is the captain I would follow to the gates of hell if necessary.

    • @Capitan0Guinea
      @Capitan0Guinea 2 года назад +5

      @@RealengoPrimordialDemon it was precisely what billion of being did thanks to he starting Dominion War

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon 2 года назад +10

      @@Capitan0Guinea the Dominion was coming to invade the Alpha Quadrant regardless and someone like Picard would have surrendered to the Dominion. Sisko saved the entire Federation along with the rest of the Alpha and Beta quadrants while Picard was exploring nebulas.

    • @deathbykonami5487
      @deathbykonami5487 2 года назад +7

      @@RealengoPrimordialDemon Hahahahahahaha.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! You really need to watch the TNG again there, pal! Including the four movies, Generations, First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis, cause they would totally disprove your theory. The mark of great Starfleet captain is the ability to follow your own heart and intuition and separate the man from the uniform. Feats that Kirk, Picard, Sisko, and Janeway have done a thousand times over.

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon 2 года назад

      @@deathbykonami5487 you're the one who need to rewatch TNG and DS9 along with the movies cause TNG was over and the Enterprise D destroyed before the beginning of the Dominion war. Picard was the one mapping nebulas and doing diplomacy during the Dominion war cause in canon the Sovereign class was kept away from all the battle lines. Picard will let a entire civilization die and never would agree to do what Sisko did to push the Romulans into the war. Sisko is someone who will fight alongside with you in the trenches while Picard drink tea and others die. Picard is a whiny btch who almost got the Enterprise E destroyed due to his ego. Fck Picard.

  • @PiazzaGurl
    @PiazzaGurl 2 года назад +74

    Worf was truly taught unconditional love from his earth parents. They truly raised an amazing being. I loved these two together.

  • @3Rayfire
    @3Rayfire 6 лет назад +451

    My favorite part about this is how Sisko distinguishes from the uniform and the person under it. He comes down, asks about his friend, lays it all out for Worf, reprimands him, and then drops ranks to make the aside that for all that he made the wrong decision, in his position he would've made the exact same wrong decision.
    There are the things you do for the uniform, and the things you do for the people you love. Sulu was once supposed to have the line in The Undiscovered Country, "I always hoped that if I had to choose between betraying my friends and betraying my country, I would have the courage to betray my country." It's the reason Kirk stole the Enterprise to just go get Spock's body and save McCoy's mind. Sometimes the motivations that would drive men to heroism are the same motivations that make them go off mission to save the people next to them. Even more so when it becomes a matter of love and family.
    Worf messed up the mission, and the war gets worse and he'll have to live with that. But he wouldn't have been able to look himself in the mirror or go on much longer if he'd just left her there to die. There's a difference between the things you're supposed to do, and what you're able to live with. A difference between the soldier or the officer, and the person.

    • @contrafax
      @contrafax 4 года назад +18

      Very well said.

    • @ronickokeith7085
      @ronickokeith7085 4 года назад +11

      Well said.

    • @K3Flyguy
      @K3Flyguy 4 года назад +15

      The wisdom you speak only comes from being all three of those people. The Soldier, the Officer, the person. Thank you for your service.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 4 года назад +5

      @@K3Flyguy How did you know- nevermind.

    • @WilbertLek
      @WilbertLek 4 года назад +3

      Same as with the episode with Sisko and the fake data rod and the Romulan Senator...

  • @dkfavs
    @dkfavs 5 лет назад +299

    Worf was such a good husband to Jadzia. He loved, adored and treated her as a husband should: wife first, career second.

  • @DonnieTNJ
    @DonnieTNJ 3 года назад +59

    I love how Sisko delivered his "Try me sir!"

    • @OhNoTheFace
      @OhNoTheFace 2 года назад +4

      Sir seemed odd, but may have been to deliver that he is not necessarily angry and is willing to listen

    • @soulbasedliving
      @soulbasedliving 2 года назад +2

      @@OhNoTheFace if you look at old movies, you will see it's common usage long ago

    • @scotthamp384
      @scotthamp384 Год назад +4

      Am I crazy, or did he sound like he did a small growl when he said that?

  • @fefnireindraer144
    @fefnireindraer144 4 года назад +84

    Well he never did get his own command, instead fate "played a cruel trick on him" and made him ambassador. :D

    • @brianhamer7273
      @brianhamer7273 3 года назад +13

      Word had the ultimate command. He turned it down. He had command of the entire Klingon Empire!!

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax 3 года назад +2

      He didn't die as ambassador, we don't know what happened next

  • @maryhlad5277
    @maryhlad5277 5 лет назад +105

    Worf truly loved Jadzia. No one can oppose the beating of these 2 Klingon hearts.

  • @maryhlad5277
    @maryhlad5277 5 лет назад +125

    No one stands between 2 Klingon hearts.

    • @Ridgwaycer
      @Ridgwaycer 5 лет назад +5

      Except Dukat.

    • @j.a.kempton3350
      @j.a.kempton3350 4 года назад +3

      @@Ridgwaycer: Dukat paid for his actions , the end cost for killing Jadzia was more than he could bear.

  • @cath1589
    @cath1589 2 года назад +47

    This aspect of Worf is what softened me towards his Klingon background, his absolute devotion as a husband. Klingons at least mate for life, they (literally) don't screw around. He's an honorable husband, incapable of lying, and yes, a romantic to the core. Jadzia was very good for him and vice versa.

  • @mcoleman6893
    @mcoleman6893 5 лет назад +179

    Worf has ALWAYS been about the mission, Starfleet, and honor. The job came first. He has been challenged in every way possible (heritage, loyalty, courage, parenthood, family, love, loss etc.). But when Jadzia walked into his life, I saw him take his biggest step. For the first time, I was proud of him. Jadzia came first. He is the man.

    • @FoieGras
      @FoieGras 4 года назад +6

      He learned from his mistake with K'Ehleyr

    • @pjgowtham
      @pjgowtham 4 года назад +8

      This is why DS9 is praised for character development. Truly beautiful dialogues.

  • @StillJustDreaming
    @StillJustDreaming 4 года назад +67

    Kudos to Sisko - he stayed professional to deal with that end of it, but then dealt with the heart of it honestly as a friend.

  • @KC_Smooth
    @KC_Smooth 2 года назад +8

    Worf will always be my favorite character in Star Trek.

    • @Trev0r98
      @Trev0r98 2 года назад

      Same goes for me.

  • @Rotgutify
    @Rotgutify 4 года назад +25

    "Love is the death of duty"

  • @vallettapetracyneran8587
    @vallettapetracyneran8587 Год назад +4

    I love Sisko. Loyal to his people and the best CO a man can have. He understands Worf and what he did. Instead of reading Worf the Riot Act he explained.

  • @RetroMaticGamer
    @RetroMaticGamer 4 года назад +53

    Dude, even the post office doesn’t let a married couple work together. It’s not hard to picture why having married couples work together could lead to conflicts of interest.

  • @KendrixTermina
    @KendrixTermina 7 лет назад +111

    That kinda IS the sort of person Worf has always been tho.
    He's not necessarily shown to be right just understandeable; It's not like the negatove consequences of what he did were glossed over (they had the informant guy actually get killed, for one thing)
    Last time he got a formal reprimand was when he offed the guy who killed Alexander's mom; I can think of many characters from this frachise who would have acted differently here (probably including Jadzia herself who can't give him a clear yes here but jokes it off) but Worf was always this traditional, lowkey-romanticist type.

  • @sirkylanthered
    @sirkylanthered 2 года назад +10

    "Try me sir!" Damn that line. He not only commands this man, but respects him

  • @charlesm7589
    @charlesm7589 Год назад +16

    The most romantic scene in the entire Star Trek Universe.
    Also, the scene with Sisko and Worf had great camera angles and great nuanced acting.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      Risking your own life for your spouse is romantic, risking others' lives is not in my opinion. I would hate to have that on my conscience if I was Jadzia, I suppose he didn't tell her I don't remember.

    • @charlesm7589
      @charlesm7589 11 месяцев назад

      @sarahberkner He told her. The writers also wrote the informant/spy character who died as someone who would not be missed on a personal level.
      Jadzia realized how deeply Worf loved her because he put her ahead of duty and honor, things he holds very dear.
      As for the millions of others at risk, it was not a sure thing that they would die without the spy's information.
      Besides, it is clear, to Jadzia and Sisko, that Worf was incapable of making any other decision. Love, for better or worse, conquers all.

  • @RandoWisLuL
    @RandoWisLuL Год назад +2

    Whenever i see Jadzia now all i can think about is the Trek Lower Decks episode where Rutherford's younger ego comes out ( Star Fleet had his mind erased and they turned him into a cyborg) to reveal his pre-fleet self. He walking through the ship and runs into Ensign Barnes(also a Trill). Rutherford's younger self sees her and goes "So you're a Trill huh? Those spots run alllll the way down?" lol

  • @ctcentralinfo
    @ctcentralinfo 4 года назад +53

    Initially I didn't like the idea of the two of them getting together, I thought it was a bit tacked on, but seeing how their relationship progressed I appreciated how it was handled they were one of the most fleshed out relationships in the franchise. I hated the fact that Jadzia had to die, and how cheap her death was.

  • @Ryan_Winter
    @Ryan_Winter 4 года назад +27

    This one episode of DS9 catapulted Worf into the TOP 10 of my most favorite Star Trek characters.

  • @LadyJessicaWilliams
    @LadyJessicaWilliams 12 лет назад +50

    Worf is such a good guy! I teared up watching this.

  • @Kevin_Kennelly
    @Kevin_Kennelly 2 года назад +4

    Cisco again proves that leadership is what he was born to do.

  • @almi5260
    @almi5260 3 года назад +13

    She's so lighthearted and carefree compared to his broodiness - such good chemistry !!

    • @jmwoods190
      @jmwoods190 8 месяцев назад

      They complemented each other really well- which wasn't the case with him & Troi.

  • @aronzimas5660
    @aronzimas5660 Год назад +4

    Any man that has been truly in love understands.

  • @ssjtom118
    @ssjtom118 Год назад +6

    This is an incredibly good scene. And a very heartwarming moment from Worf. Thanks for sharing.

    • @welovescifi
      @welovescifi  Год назад

      ill admit it gets me all choked up

  • @demarek
    @demarek 2 года назад +5

    One of the best moments across all Star Trek. I just love this episode so much.

  • @movieviewing
    @movieviewing 7 лет назад +200

    if to base this scene with reality. sisko was the one in fault as the two should have not gone a mission together even when they were dating and even more so when they married.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 7 лет назад +8

      movieviewing agree 100%

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 6 лет назад +14

      At least not alone. They both do have specialist skills, but considering the size of a Runabout, sending a two man cell in was vastly understaffed.

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 5 лет назад +5

      @@3Rayfire "Secret Operation" Means "Bring only 2 people." When they send Picard on such a Mission ("There are 4 lights!"), everyone had Mission critical skills as well.

    • @Bluecatte
      @Bluecatte 4 года назад +23

      Sisko's actor **IMMEDIATELY** pointed this out when he read the script. Avery Brooks knew what he was doing and how the real world worked. they didn't change it though, for some dumbass reason

    • @KnightRaymund
      @KnightRaymund 4 года назад +3

      True. In real life they'd never be sent on a dangerous mission alone for this exact reason.

  • @vladimirchernikov4249
    @vladimirchernikov4249 3 года назад +7

    Oh my god...such a beautiful moment.

  • @Maniac742
    @Maniac742 5 лет назад +177

    This was a touching moment, but it was utterly idiotic of Sysko and Starfleet Command of sending Judzia and Worf on a mission alone to begin with. They were always a liability to one another. Had the roles been reversed, Judzia would have abandoned the mission too and taken Worf home for medical treatment. The mission was doomed from the start.

    • @oVoidhawko
      @oVoidhawko 5 лет назад +4

      No, she would have left him to die, and even said as much. The love her and Dax have for Worf is tempered by that age old mantra; the needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few

    • @Maniac742
      @Maniac742 5 лет назад +19

      @@oVoidhawko Yes because everyone always knows exactly what they would do under any given circumstances and can predict their own emotional outcome perfectly. Uh, no. Sending a husband and wife duo was dumb as all hell.

    • @MurrayTheMac
      @MurrayTheMac 5 лет назад +4

      Sysko, Judzia and Warf.

    • @j.a.kempton3350
      @j.a.kempton3350 4 года назад +11

      @@Maniac742 Yes , you are correct, but I would blame Starfleet intelligence for this, sending two non Intelligence operatives on a mission that important would be idiotic.

    • @KnightRaymund
      @KnightRaymund 4 года назад +14

      "No, she would have left him to die, and even said as much."
      ...she was joking. When it came down to it, she wouldn't have been able to leave him either.

  • @juliusarchibaldiv3880
    @juliusarchibaldiv3880 4 года назад +7

    Worf like Sisko knows all to well how it feels to lose a wife/par'Mach. I think because of the loss of K'Ehleyr, I think he was more willing to let go of duty, mission, and if need be honor to save Jadzia. I kind of liked the Sisko-Worf dynamic DS9 because they were more alike than the crew of the Enterprise. Both lost their loves and mothers to their children which shaped them into their future selves.

  • @Cool70sfreak
    @Cool70sfreak 3 года назад +79

    You see, it's stuff like this that makes the end of this season hurt as bad as it does, especially because the way it's written just comes out of nowhere. Terry and Michael have such good chemistry with these two, and it's honestly the best romantic relationship in the entire series for me. Why couldn't Berman have just let her have a recurring role like she wanted? Behr would have let her, if they hadn't kept him out of the loop on purpose. No offense to Nicole, and truthfully, I would have liked if they kept Jadzia but brought her in as a main credits casting as a different character. It just will never sit well with me.

    • @yjdaniel8237
      @yjdaniel8237 2 года назад +1

      Tell me about it!

    • @CommieSpartan
      @CommieSpartan 2 года назад +1

      Here's how they could've saved her and had Nicole come on board: Jadzia becomes pregnant and must be reassigned off the front lines. Cant lose her skills? Fine, have Dax be implanted with Ezri. She can stay, offering all Jadzia's knowledge and skills but have some development for herself

    • @xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844
      @xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 2 года назад +5

      @@CommieSpartan Dax being implanted would have some contradictions to earlier episodes, as it isn't possible to transfer the symbiont to another host without killing the prior host - provided that they've been the host for long enough.

    • @Deltarious
      @Deltarious Год назад +1

      @@xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 You're absolutely right, but I do think they could have come up with a fairly acceptable way to get around that, the 'backup' option is messing with the timeline, but my preferred option is involving some Gama quadrant technology or perhaps even the Prophets intervening somehow

    • @RurouniKalainGaming
      @RurouniKalainGaming Год назад

      Quite so indeed.

  • @j.a.kempton3350
    @j.a.kempton3350 4 года назад +21

    Being a spouse means putting the welfare of your mate before yours, when two people commit at that level, they are truly married, it is a rare thing, not all couples have it, but it must exist in a successful marriage. This is another example of the writing in star trek truly setting a high bar , not just in science fiction, but in storytelling as a whole.

    • @cath1589
      @cath1589 2 года назад +1

      I agree with all of the above

    • @j.a.kempton3350
      @j.a.kempton3350 2 года назад

      @@cath1589 well i am also a divorced man, so i may know what it looks like , but i have not found it yet, either.

    • @cath1589
      @cath1589 2 года назад +1

      @@j.a.kempton3350 been there also, but won't compromise on that. Hold on to those ideals - they're worth it.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      Though I can't say for sure what I'd do in Worf's case, If I were Jadzia I don't think I would want Worf to risk a bunch of lives for me, I wouldn't want that on my conscience. Worf didn't put her life before his own, he put it before many lives if I'm understanding it correctly. I agree with someone else that they shouldn't have been put in that situation in the first place, but I think it's an awful situation, not a romantic one.

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 4 года назад +24

    On my latest rewatch, knowing what will happen at the End of Season 6...
    ...this Episode, it killed me.

    • @thechad7643
      @thechad7643 4 года назад +8

      The millennium trilogy of books take place just before the S6 finale and have worf promising Jadzia she will die a Grandmother surrounded by all their family, as well as the moment they conceive their child.
      Talk about brutally milking the heart strings.

  • @MeldrickCz
    @MeldrickCz 4 года назад +10

    Both Worf´s mates were...remarkable.

  • @SNATCHYDBS
    @SNATCHYDBS 4 года назад +8

    In my mind i think they were 2 of the very best charactors ever created for Star trek. As a fan of all of the shows these 2 had such great chemistry And I miss them .Worf was a child of 2 worlds always at war with his self.. Judzia was a child of many life times old beyond reason and wise she tamed the wild klingon heart and joined it with hers making it unbreakable . When kor arrived at the gates of Stovo Kor he found Judzia and told her Her Husband is a noble warrior and still loves only her. " .. a great quote by The Dahar Master himself . 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MassEffectFan113
    @MassEffectFan113 8 лет назад +50

    Worf and Jadzia forever!

  • @sskoog
    @sskoog 5 лет назад +111

    This is why Dorn (and, to a lesser degree, Trineer) succeed, dramatically, where Frakes fell short. All three portray "manly men" characters -- but Worf and Trip let the vulnerability show through. This is some of Michael's best work.

  • @alexhirsch5738
    @alexhirsch5738 Год назад +5

    The way that politics behind the scenes did Jadzia dirty is heartbreaking, but it is nice to think that Worf bought Jadzia a few months of life in this episode. What he sacrificed let her live for only a few more months than she would have otherwise. And even knowing THAT, he still made the right choice.

  • @thijshagenbeek8853
    @thijshagenbeek8853 4 года назад +11

    Kirk got court marshalled for a whole lot worse and got him a captaincy nontheless, if annything. Worf earned his captaincy a million times over.

  • @wandareese9618
    @wandareese9618 4 года назад +10

    Star Trek deep space nine was one of my favorite show and Avery brooks was my favorite captain love you Avery brooks.

  • @skynetprime82
    @skynetprime82 6 лет назад +106

    I think any man would sacrifice as much to save his wife, I know I would for mine

    • @JP-rf8rr
      @JP-rf8rr 5 лет назад +10

      That's why sisko shouldn't have sent a two man team of husband and wife. If it had been another Starfleet soldier he would have completed his mission.

    • @1971mav
      @1971mav 5 лет назад +1

      @@JP-rf8rr Then it would have been a totally different story.

    • @JP-rf8rr
      @JP-rf8rr 5 лет назад +5

      @@1971mav
      Yeah, but let's get real, it's the common sense decision.

    • @jamesgleeson6538
      @jamesgleeson6538 4 года назад +1

      @@JP-rf8rr one lives in a different world, different customs...a 'mission' is difficult to define when many involved

  • @blackdog6969
    @blackdog6969 3 года назад +5

    Worf made the honourable choice here as a Klingon and as a husband. Sisko tore him a new one based on the task at hand but also respected the choice as he would have made the same decision

  • @deathbykonami5487
    @deathbykonami5487 3 года назад +15

    One things bothered me about that episode, how willing was Lasaran to defect from the Dominion? When Worf and Jadzia landed on Soukara they still had time before the Dominion discovered Lasaran's disappearance but the first night they were on planet they encountered a squadron of Jem'Hadar who were obviously looking for something or somebody, especially since they were nowhere near the perimeter of the base. One potential explanation is Lasaran changed his mind when he saw that Starfleet sent a Klingon to aid him and sold them out to the Dominion. Then the Dominion still executed him for his suspicious actions

  • @Thumper79
    @Thumper79 Год назад +3

    As a man who has a wife,if I have to choose between her, or the mission I choose her. And to hell with the consequences. The woman I love is more important than anything else. And I would walk through the hottest flames of hell if I had to for her. She is everything to me. And her safety and we'll being are of the upmost priority.

  • @rettbull9100
    @rettbull9100 3 года назад +4

    This has happen in my military career. They sent two soldiers (reservist normally) that were married on the same deployment. Nothing of this drastic nature. But boy did it make ppl uncomfortable at night.

  • @Culinary_Nerds
    @Culinary_Nerds 11 месяцев назад +1

    Everytime I watch this scene I cry. I can’t help it.

  • @klaxoncow
    @klaxoncow 2 года назад +1

    "What's the word?"
    Bird's the word.
    Bird, bird, bird. Bird's the word.
    Bird, bird, bird. Bird is a word.
    Et cetera.

  • @Shenruss
    @Shenruss 2 года назад +4

    There was more honor in protecting the life of his precious person than in saving the mission. Considering how Worf remained somewhat distant and lost Kaylar, he was *abosultely NOT* about to make that mistake with Jadzia. Arguably, this was our favorite Klingon's most human moment....and that's saying something about how special this show is.

  • @EchoJ
    @EchoJ 2 года назад +3

    I kept watching DS9 to the end, but if I'm being honest, my heart just wasn't in it anymore after Farrell's exit. I shipped this couple so hard😅

  • @ronparker8582
    @ronparker8582 4 года назад +4

    Worf has the same luck with women as any of the Cartwright's on Bonanza. But he does know how to pick em.❤️

  • @darrenheadrick3669
    @darrenheadrick3669 4 года назад +6

    A person, human or klingon, are not defined by his or her words, but by their actions. Worf chose his wife over all else no matter the outcome. He did well.

  • @Wolfspaule
    @Wolfspaule 2 года назад +2

    The more it breaks him, when Ezry Dex has no feelings for him.

  • @Daniel-rd6st
    @Daniel-rd6st 4 года назад +17

    Well thats the reason why you dont send a married couple together on a mission.

  • @Shenruss
    @Shenruss 2 года назад +3

    The only thing left out here was Sisko saying "Thank you for saving your wife and my old friend. Far as I'm concerned, that made this mission a success."

  • @anthonysalvatore468
    @anthonysalvatore468 2 года назад +3

    As a married man, I completely think Whorf did the right thing. I have a whole new respect for Whorf's character

  • @nunya3163
    @nunya3163 2 года назад +3

    This scene gets me right in the feels.

  • @Darthvegeta8000
    @Darthvegeta8000 3 года назад +11

    It's why I always liked Worf.
    He always does what he feels is right.
    He let the Romulan die. He accepted dishonor. He saves his wife. He killed Gowron.
    And all of those have moral / duty sides to it.
    Rarely a clearcut answer.
    But he does it because he finds it right at the time.
    And frequently ends up punished for it to boot.
    Just made me love the char all the more.
    That and the Worf - Sisko dynamic always was better than Worf-Picard in that the first had a far more compatible approach to things while the 2nd left dynamic usually had Worf be a bit more a 'fish out of water'.
    Though I did always love the Picard - Worf interaction itself. They just weren't a strong team.

    • @potsdam28
      @potsdam28 2 года назад +2

      He would’ve saved the Romulan if ordered to. He said so. Picard wouldn’t force him.

    • @richardcourtney7811
      @richardcourtney7811 2 года назад +3

      My only issue with Picard was when Worf avenged his mate and killed Duros. Picard had no empathy for the situation but when he went nuts and was killing borg it was fine. He let his personal issues with the borg effect his actions. He wasn't defending himself as much as taking revenge when he used the Tommy gun on the holodeck. It wasn't until the woman with him called him Ahab and his white whale that he kinds of snapped out if it. At least Sisko recognized the need Worf felt even if as his commanding officer he couldn't agree as the person he understood.

    • @jmwoods190
      @jmwoods190 8 месяцев назад

      @@richardcourtney7811 To be fair, Picard did have empathy for Worf's situation, and expressed it right after reprimanding him, but somewhat less sensitive than Sisko would've been, possibly due to not experiencing what Sisko & Worf went through- the loss of a lover to a ruthless enemy.

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 3 года назад +3

    4:00 A bit later, Ezri did it anyway. Despite not even being married to him!
    Damn that Curzon saying "do it and screw the consequences" in them all!

  • @Arday60
    @Arday60 2 года назад +3

    To be fair to Worf, whoever made the decision to order a married couple into a dangerous mission like this together should be tried for dereliction of duty. It should be obvious to anyone that should either of them have needed to make the choice, this is the one they would make.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      It's not obvious to me, and I don't think Worf made the morally right decision, I don't mean about the career but the livrs being risked (unless I'm missing something). But either way it would be a very hard decision to make and you're right it's not fair to them.

    • @Arday60
      @Arday60 11 месяцев назад

      @@sarahberkner
      From a strictly "cost/benefit, we have a war going on" POV you are correct, Worf was absolutely wrong, he should not have saved Jadzia. However, you are expecting a moral decision from two parties that are very emotionally involved and that is not a realistic expectation.
      That being the case, placing a married couple in a situation where personal loyalties might overcome duty and service is something that would never happen in the real world and is entirely a plot device and a bad one at that.

  • @wallabumba
    @wallabumba 2 года назад +3

    Proof, as if we needed it, that Worf is the sexiest thing in the Universe.

  • @cimbakahn
    @cimbakahn 2 года назад +4

    This scene was absolutely gorgeous! I also would sacrifice the way Worf did for my Husband if i had one.

  • @PaddyNinja
    @PaddyNinja 2 года назад +1

    Worf's the man.

  • @cazcappy
    @cazcappy 4 года назад +5

    and yet, Star Trek Picard has confirmed that Worf became Captain of the USS Enterprise E

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon 3 года назад +4

      ST Picard isn't cannon, hopefully to be erase from memory after the Bad Robot contract is finished.

  • @oliverallen5324
    @oliverallen5324 4 года назад +5

    “To forsake *all* others.”

  • @chrisd2051
    @chrisd2051 4 года назад +6

    Roast like Picard
    Love and fight like Worf
    Scheme like Quark
    Lead like Sisko
    Party like O'Brien

  • @brofenix
    @brofenix 4 года назад +2

    Wow o.O That is a great standard for love. Amazing :) I didn't expect Worf to build such a relationship, more so other characters.

  • @BijouBakson
    @BijouBakson Год назад

    "well, I'd have to think about that"! Difficult situation for Sisko, Jadzia, and Worf...

  • @alcohol-freebeer3642
    @alcohol-freebeer3642 Год назад +3

    To be honest, even the first time I watched this I was sceptical Starfleet would ever assign a husband and wife team out into the field like this during a war. That's just asking for emotions to compromise field performance. Great scene though.

  • @keithtorgersen9664
    @keithtorgersen9664 Год назад +5

    According to beta content, years later Worf was still able to get promoted to Captain. I was happy when I heard that.

  • @illam9500
    @illam9500 Год назад +2

    Damn I love Sisko. Like a perfect damned fusion of Riker and Picard

    • @charlesm7589
      @charlesm7589 11 месяцев назад

      I was thinking Kirk and Picard!

    • @illam9500
      @illam9500 11 месяцев назад

      @@charlesm7589 I didn't think kirk mostly cause I can't say. Never saw the original. They took it off netflix before I had the chance.

    • @charlesm7589
      @charlesm7589 11 месяцев назад

      @@illam9500 Understood. Kirk was much more the soldier and while he slept with women, he never seemed to be in love. So, maybe you're right. Riker and Picard is probably a bterr mix.
      BTW, if you ever do watch the original series you will be disappointed by the low budget and the fact that the series is totally episodic. There was virtually no timeline as in, the episodes could really have been played in any order..

    • @illam9500
      @illam9500 11 месяцев назад

      @@charlesm7589 lol you should see the meme about people mistaking kirk as this big hot headed ladies man and picard as this soft spoken nerd when it's quite the opposite

  • @EvanG529
    @EvanG529 3 месяца назад

    Look what Jadzia did to him. He brought him to his knees, made him a softie. He was too good for her.

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 4 года назад +4

    Dukat was, second to Khan, the most vile villain in _Trek_ history. He deserved a much more humiliating demise than he got. Jadzia's death was the most galvanizing moment in the series.. and reminded everyone that Dukat was always scum.

  • @TheWPhilosopher
    @TheWPhilosopher Год назад +1

    I love that Sisko gave Worf both sides. Professionally Worf was toast. But as a man and husband Sisko agreed hed have done the same. No wonder people would follow Sisko to hell and back.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      I don't get why most people in the comments don't mention the lives that he risked, that's way more important than his career.

  • @headrockbeats
    @headrockbeats 3 года назад +1

    Jadzia was nearly killed, saved at the last minute by Worf........... and then really killed. **sigh**

  • @dannycohen1137
    @dannycohen1137 3 месяца назад

    Worf saved jadzias life.Later on as Ezri dax,she returns the favor by rescuing worf,thought lost in battle,from a rescue escape pod floating in The Badlands

  • @andreachilton6037
    @andreachilton6037 3 месяца назад

    Saved her here, and she dies later on the station while he is away on a mission. Jadzia tells him "I wish I was going with you", and Worf responds "You will be, in here (his heart)."

  • @definitelynotthequestion5359
    @definitelynotthequestion5359 3 месяца назад

    "We wont send you two on a mission from now on"
    FROM NOW ON?
    The people who send them do not deserve to wear that uniform.

  • @discombubulate2256
    @discombubulate2256 9 месяцев назад

    no wonder dax loves worf, he made sure she came before everything else...

  • @starcrafter13terran
    @starcrafter13terran 2 года назад

    He must have eaten some mighty good books lately.

  • @ttl3876
    @ttl3876 11 месяцев назад

    People have discussed extensively online the interaction between Worf and Sisko at the end of the episode, but not enough people commend the writers and actors for the tremendous last two minutes. My favorite Worf and Jadzia moment.

  • @Demobot1
    @Demobot1 2 года назад +1

    God I wish I could be half the leader that Sisko is.

  • @epicstyle1000
    @epicstyle1000 4 года назад +10

    is the fault of whoever sent them on the mission together

  • @windowsxseven
    @windowsxseven 2 года назад

    starfleet officer on the streets, klingon warrior in the sheets

  • @jdax21
    @jdax21 2 года назад +3

    Spoilers ahead: I have often felt that letting Jadzia die under these circumstances would have been more plausible and more dignified than the way her character was eventually killed off. If she had died on the mission, everyone involved would have been viewed as a hero and millions of lives would have been saved.

    • @Alvan81
      @Alvan81 2 года назад +2

      When directors/producers are angry at you they usually give the character a crappy death; it's really unprofessional in my opinion. Shonda Rhimes has done this. And they did it to Tasha Yar.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      I don't get why almost everyone in the comments thinks this part is so great. I agree with a few that they shouldn't have been put in that situation in the first place. However if I were Jadzia I would feel awful that my life was saved and millions of lives were put at risk. Not romantic to me at all, just tragic. Worf isn't risking his own life, just his career, and they could've written a way for him to risk his career without risking millions of lives.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Alvan81The actress who played Tasha Yar wanted to leave, and it could have been a lack of creativity since it was earlier in the show. Matthew's death on Downton Abbey was also pretty senseless, and he also was killed because the actor wanted to leave. Of course in real life things like that do happen where someone dies seemingly before their time and they're not a hero (they don't usually get killed by a slime monster though).

  • @captain4053
    @captain4053 2 года назад

    Damn it I miss this show !!!!

  • @connycontainer9459
    @connycontainer9459 2 года назад

    I want that printed on a shirt. All of it.

  • @ir2841
    @ir2841 Год назад

    2:13 -- 2:22 ---- The antithesis of a Garak-course-of-action

  • @GokouZWAR
    @GokouZWAR 3 года назад +1

    They made worf too human for me in DS9. A true Klingon would have let her die an honorable death in the line of duty and then honored her death afterwards by completing the mission successfully. Instead he dishonored himself by failing the mission and then letting her live.

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 2 года назад

      I doubt even Kahless could abandon his wife

  • @sethtubman1229
    @sethtubman1229 5 лет назад +15

    Terry Ferrell knew by this point in the series that she was leaving and actually wanted to be killed off here. I think they should have done that and had Worf make the rendezvous because then it would have psychologically made him more messed up for the last year and a half as well as make his rage against the Dominion go up 10x in intensity. Since Worf is senior to Jadzia in DS9's chain of command, such a relationship in today's Navy would be considered "Prejudical to good order and discipline." Fraternization, especially between officers and enlisted men, such as Bashir and O'Brien is usually forbidden. Worf chose one life over perhaps thousands and she died a few months later, anyway. What a waste.

  • @petejones879
    @petejones879 2 года назад +3

    Who could blame worf.. He's married to the hottest girl in the program

  • @chrisatronx
    @chrisatronx 2 года назад

    It's just SO DAMN TRAGIC! AHHHHH

  • @flylikeabutterfly951
    @flylikeabutterfly951 Год назад

    Shows had so much heart back then 😢

  • @AtlasBlizzard
    @AtlasBlizzard 4 года назад +1

    This episode just makes the conclusion to Season 6 that more tragic. 😔

  • @danielwilliamson6180
    @danielwilliamson6180 3 года назад +1

    Worf loves Jadzia and he couldn't let her die.