There's another later after a set back for the Dominion. Weyoun 8 "I shall report this to the founder immediately" Damar "I'm sure she'll understand". "If not, I look forward to meeting Weyoun 9"
He's like Church from Red vs Blue. "Uuugh, I hate my life. Actually, no. I hate everyone else's lives. Wish they didn't have them." RvB fans may realize this was actually said by Tucker, who then wondered if he was turning into Church. It still seemed appropriate to credit Church with the general attitude of the line even though he never actually spoke it.
Damar killed Weyoun 5, ordered the death of Weyoun 6, almost pissed himself when Weyoun 7 got snapped by Worf and made jokes about meeting Weyoun 9. Damar only stayed as head of the Cardassion Union so he could fuck with Weyoun, I'm convinced of it.
To this day my brothers and I still quote this to each other instead of saying stuff like "grab me a glass" "pass me the sauce" "you forgot your coat" etc 😄
I wonder if the morgue has a replicator big enough to recycle corpses, because I don't think the founders care/honor the Jem'Hadar or Vorta who die in their service, they don't want to bury or cremate them.
I loved when Casey Biggs was talking about when he auditioned for the part, and he asked "What, am I just some guy who stands at a console behind Gul Dukat?", and one of the writers said "Oh no! We have plans for this guy!". And they did indeed!
You'd think that was just ad lib by the actor from one of the takes (as he sounded a bit too human) but because it was such a perfect delivery the director just decided to use it.
@@BJ_D I think Damar realized that his superiors made a deal with the devil (The Founders). Instead of being an equal ally they found themselves being more & more controlled by The Founders to be sacrificed for its cause (The Founders hate solids as they have godlike complex & want to be worship + in control of them). Having the genetically engineered slaves like the Weyuons there to oversee & deal with the Cardasians by The Founders was a slap to the face.
loved that Damar showed some respect for Worf’s resolve to kill his captors despite the seemingly futile nature of it and let’s him live knowing that he really didn’t do anything of consequence...
It took an evil like Weyoun to turn Damar into a hero. Under Dukat's rule Damar was just under the impression that his loyalty served his country however evil it may be. Even killing Dukat's daughter was for Cardassia. Weyoun broke his spirit so hard his conscience returned. 😄
@@jameshagan2832 Some of them are outright evil. There is even the Weyoun who was okay with killing Odo, one of their gods. They are not brainwashed, they are engineered that way from birth. Brainwashing suggests a prior context when they didn't think the Founders were gods which was never the case for the clones.
I love how Weyoun doesn't even realize that Worf's hands are holding his head when his neck snaps. He's still smiling at Ezri, all mirth and evil. Then CRUNCH!
I cannot stress how funny this scene was, Damar's performance was well recieved, his scenes and development were second to none. Here's to the good ol' days.
Not only was this an amusing moment for the legate Damar, this video also includes the very moment when Weyoun 8 caused the Dominion's defeat in the Alpha Quadrant,
@@TigerGoblin He’s referring to how Weyoun 8 let the Breen take over Damar’s command center without his consent. That was the moment he realized Cardassia had become a total puppet state of the Dominion as opposed to an equal and began to plan his rebellion, beginning with helping Worf and Ezri escape later on in the episode.
@@Kagekatsu1 It's not totally about the databases though. The idea that the leader of Cardassia had to report to a brand new alliance member can be construed as nothing but a deliberate slap in the face to their status.
@@Kagekatsu1 Weyoun 8 was acting on the direct orders of the Founder. So the Female Changeling made the decision that caused the Dominion's defeat in the Alpha Quadrant. although she may have had to do that to bring the Breen in.
@@Kagekatsu1 that's also technically the founder's fault. She ordered that too. Weyoun never acts on his wants,all he does is what the founders orderedl
Underrated? It was the crescendo of the entire franchise. For one, it was better than most other series because it wasn't serialized. That includes TOS, TNG, and VOY. It was the only one where each episode had meaning and continuity in all following episodes.
@@SwankyKitteh82 I think you mean it WAS serialized----the entire Dominion War was a multi-season serialized story arc. The other series were largely procedural, aka, "story of the week" style storytelling.
Casey Biggs who played Damar, said that these two scenes were some of his favorites. He and Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun) were obviously enjoying these scenes.
Gotta love when Damar is kicking back with his bottle one minute then mocking Weyoun, only to be utterly humiliated by the presence of the Breen moments later.
@@subcommanderxelios800 I actually think it is more Ezri getting tired of his being so dramatic. Of course Jadzia would have played into it a little bit while still helping him up. Something like "You keep falling for me, Worf and we'll be stuck here forever." Or: "And let you have all the glory? I think not." Ezri has managed to find herself a bit and has had enough of his Klingon posturing.
In that first episode (return to grace) with him and Dukat on the bird of prey, they basically told the crew to shoot Damar as if he was a main character. They told the actor something like 'don't worry, we have big plans for you'
@@stevenschiro1838 When they first approached Casey Biggs, who had done classical theater, he was almost insulted that they basically wanted him to stand next to Dukat and hold a clipboard.. but they told him "No, no, your character is going to help save the whole Alpha Quadrant".
thats some serious pre planning. that would explain how he plays the role so well throughout the series. I thought he was just a regular actor, they really went all out getting a good castQ! @@BillinHungary
This is some superb acting! Imagine Damar going through this like it's some kind of nightmare and he is so tired of it that begins to laugh at whole irony of it. When he saw Weyoun 8 he must have been thinking 'o shit, they've cloned a new one already and the old one hasn't even cooled down yet.'
In the scene where he "sobers up" and realizes what Cardassia has become, he smashes the drink up against the wall. He said later, that he was thinking "I will never have to drink this crap again!"
@@BillinHungary then it could have been chocolate ganache. I think they just wanted to torture Casey. If they wanted to give him something that wouldn't harm him they would make a effort
It was obvious that Damar always hated Weyoun. I always thought Damar's disenchantment began when Septimus 3 fell to the Klingons, with over half a million Cardassian dead, and then 'territorial concessions of a few minor planets' to the Breen added to the hatred. But when Damar had to give reports (and probably take orders from) Thot Gor, a Breen, while in Central Command, the heart of the Cardassian military, that was probably the moment Damar began to think of rebellion.
What a great actor Casey Biggs! (Damar) He playes all the different nuances of the character all at once. I wouldn´t be suprised if the producers decided to make his originally small role grow more and more important, merely because they saw how much efford he put into it.
No they actually hired him with the bigger role in mind because they knew he was capable of it - otherwise they would have hired a nobody to stand next to Dukat in the first episode holding a 24th century version of a clipboard.
Damar arc was really nice to watch. His role is so insignificant at the beginning of the show and his character evolution was really interesting in these 2 last seasons.
Random trivia fact I read online. The Kanar that Damar is drinking is maple syrup. The production set didn’t think the actor would drink it in a gulp, but he did, and of course, there were a few takes lol.
Its been so many years I couldn't tell you where, but I seem to remember reading that it was intentional, and that the look of the Breen was directly inspired by Leia's diguise as Bosch.
thats how i have always felt. i always wondered if lucas suggested they do that and even encouraged it as a bit of mutual love for sci fi series. He was running ILM back then and they did some of the special effects i believe for space stuff.
Not my comment but one that needs to be shared again: "When Weyoun came back, Damar offered him some Kanar...a drink traditionally served in a bottle with a twisted neck" XD
Damar is so cool. He treats Weyoun like the joke that he is. Then when Weyoun 8 walks in, his laugh says it all: “Oh God, here we go again.” 😂 Then to top it off, “Maybe you should talk to Worf again.” 😅
A subtlety here with the Breen is that the characters on the show can understand them, but the TV viewer can't. It's just like Arnold The Pig on Green Acres, and Cousin Itt on The Addams Family.
Lets just say that the religious discussions between these men are *quite* good; especially as Damar's people are basically the USSR in *space*, including the propensity to drinking oneself brain-dead *and* filling one's mind with lustful poison; of the two men in the room, I'd say Weyoun is the more stable-minded, and that's saying something... Cardassian mythology is *Very* similar to what you'd find in the Eastern Bloc of the Cold War; very similar indeed!
Here's your Breen translation for this video: W: "Ah, welcome to our command center." B: "May we examine your equipment?" W: "Of course, go right ahead." B: "Thank you... MOVE! I need an access code...Appreciated...You will!"
Damar has become one of my favorites. 😅 Lol at that face he makes when the Breen show up. I love Damar. I wish he would have been shown more often, somehow.
I doubt anyone expected liking Damar when he was introduced, but he did have some rather endearing moments.
"Helloooo!"
maybe you should talk to Worf again🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was only supposed to be a one off. But the writers ended up liking him and he became a regular.
"Maybe you should talk to Worf again." I just love that line it's awesome😂
It's genuinely hard to act as if you're laughing. He nails it in that scene.
See if there's a Weyoun 9.
Me too 😂
There's another later after a set back for the Dominion.
Weyoun 8 "I shall report this to the founder immediately"
Damar "I'm sure she'll understand". "If not, I look forward to meeting Weyoun 9"
And perfectly delivered.
Damar simultaneously hating his life but hating Weyoun's more is the best.
For Cardassia!!!!😃
He's like Church from Red vs Blue. "Uuugh, I hate my life. Actually, no. I hate everyone else's lives. Wish they didn't have them."
RvB fans may realize this was actually said by Tucker, who then wondered if he was turning into Church. It still seemed appropriate to credit Church with the general attitude of the line even though he never actually spoke it.
I really wanted to see more of Damar, but seeing his whole arc was so rewarding.
"There's only one Damar"
Fuck yeah there is.
Fuck yeah
Turns out there is an imposter Damar playing for the Buffalo Bills.
fuck yeah
Fuck yeah
I love that moment of "soldiership" between Worf and Damar there.
Damar killed Weyoun 5, ordered the death of Weyoun 6, almost pissed himself when Weyoun 7 got snapped by Worf and made jokes about meeting Weyoun 9.
Damar only stayed as head of the Cardassion Union so he could fuck with Weyoun, I'm convinced of it.
Weyoun 5 died in a "transporter accident" a full investigation found no wrong doing
And what was his first act after resisting? Blow up the cloning facility holding Weyoun's genome.
Damar's commitment to being the galaxy's biggest hater is admirable. I hope the new Cardassia remembers that side of the man, he deserves it.
Honestly the only one who was ever nice to Weyoun was Odo. Even the founders treated him like garbage lol.
@@SorakuFett Well dang, not only did he kill Weyoun more than once, he made them run out of Weyouns.
"Pick that up"
The DISRESPECT. The DISDAIN.
To add insult to injury, Dumar offers his predecessor a drink from a bottle with a twisted neck
@@SamAx57 i never even noticed that. excellent touch from the producers
@@SamAx57I wouldn't be surprised if he send to Worf's cell some complimentary blood wine for that 😅
To this day my brothers and I still quote this to each other instead of saying stuff like "grab me a glass" "pass me the sauce" "you forgot your coat" etc 😄
I wonder if the morgue has a replicator big enough to recycle corpses, because I don't think the founders care/honor the Jem'Hadar or Vorta who die in their service, they don't want to bury or cremate them.
That 'Welll Hellllooo!" just gets me every time. Loved Damar's character development.
Yeah, u end up rooting for him. Like captain shaw on season 3 of Picard
@@stevencoardvenice only thing people root for is that shit terrible show to end
@@dariusgreysun
I don’t know if you realize it but deep space nine ended almost 25 years ago.
Still infinitely better than anything they crapped out under the "Star Trek" Brand Nane (TM) in the last 15 years.
I loved when Casey Biggs was talking about when he auditioned for the part, and he asked "What, am I just some guy who stands at a console behind Gul Dukat?", and one of the writers said "Oh no! We have plans for this guy!".
And they did indeed!
"Maybe you should talk to Worf again" might be the funniest line in all Star Trek.
"Shall I flog them as well...?"
"What must I do to convince you people?"
"Die."
“Your ambushes would be more successful if you BATHED”
@@Anthony-jo7up "Oh, great idea, micro-brain! Eat any good books lately?"
TNG and DS9 writing was top notch.
and then star treks own "sequel trilogy" happened. Discovery, Picard, and Strange New worlds. @@treyhelms5282
"You misjudge me, I miss him deeply". God you can practically see the sarcasm dripping from his tongue hahaha
what do you think is in the bottle - he has to refiill regulary :D
@@momokochama1844 It's corn syrup! Nearly drove the actor who played Demar mad!
@@jessragan6714 not how I meant it 😀
(I took the nice opening ashes2diamond gave me with his "dripping sarcasm" comment)
@@jessragan6714clearly it's Kanar.
... they could have used some sort of agar gel or starch lol, mix it with some sort of beef au jus @@jessragan6714
Damar's _"Well, hellooo.... _*_*hearty chuckle*_*_ "_ has lived rent free in my head since its air date some 25 years ago ^_^
You'd think that was just ad lib by the actor from one of the takes (as he sounded a bit too human) but because it was such a perfect delivery the director just decided to use it.
I love that "smh" he does while chuckling when he sees Weyuon 7....so funny how much he hated the Weyuons.
@@BJ_D I think Damar realized that his superiors made a deal with the devil (The Founders). Instead of being an equal ally they found themselves being more & more controlled by The Founders to be sacrificed for its cause (The Founders hate solids as they have godlike complex & want to be worship + in control of them). Having the genetically engineered slaves like the Weyuons there to oversee & deal with the Cardasians by The Founders was a slap to the face.
Damar: funny
Seinfeld: not funny
Oh, you misjudge me. I miss him deeply.
Maybe you should talk to Worf again 😂😂
A bigger lie has never been told in the entire Star Trek franchise..🤣
Here! Let’s drink to wayon 7! 😃
loved that Damar showed some respect for Worf’s resolve to kill his captors despite the seemingly futile nature of it and let’s him live knowing that he really didn’t do anything of consequence...
Damar is a solider and he respects fellow soliders not two-face political yes men.
@@FreelancerFreak I love back when star trek writing made sense
@@SimuLord Yeah, he was quick to the "wait" because that was the nicest gift anyone had gotten him in some time, so he was very grateful to Worf.
@@InfernosReaper And he didn't even have to pay for the good seats!
He lets him live because he wants to be rid of the Dominion, too
@1:42 Damar offers Weyoun a drink from a bottle with a twisted neck.
Oh man! That scene is over 20 years old, and I just caught that! 😅
Oh man! That scene is over 20 years old, and I just caught that! 😅
I think that was just unintentional poetry. The twisted neck Canar bottles had been around for years.
@@CelticVinnlanderBut that's not everything: Damar picks up the bottle to the exact location where Weyoun's neck is at in the frame :D
Damn
When I'm having a bad day I just listen to Damar laughing above Weyoun's corpse. It's truly uplifting.
It took an evil like Weyoun to turn Damar into a hero.
Under Dukat's rule Damar was just under the impression that his loyalty served his country however evil it may be. Even killing Dukat's daughter was for Cardassia.
Weyoun broke his spirit so hard his conscience returned. 😄
This fuckin comment. LOL SAME
have to keep that in mind and try it when I feel down
@@erdemmemisyazici3950I wouldn't say he was evil. He was genetically brainwashed into thinking he was carrying out the orders of gods
@@jameshagan2832 Some of them are outright evil. There is even the Weyoun who was okay with killing Odo, one of their gods. They are not brainwashed, they are engineered that way from birth. Brainwashing suggests a prior context when they didn't think the Founders were gods which was never the case for the clones.
"Pick that up" LOL gets me every time
the abolute distain with which he holds Wayoun and the dominion in general.
oh man i just can't stop laughing at this clip
this was such a treat for Damar, the guy even drank to it
If you notice, the bottle of Kanar he raises in toast has a twisted neck Lol!
A treat for Damar but you can see how much Casey Biggs hated drinking Kanar
he was so happy for a moment. maybe this situation actually helped him to realize what's happening to cardassia, it definitely didn't hurt
Notice in the background, when Damar laughs, that Cardassia guard smirks, lol.
Well hellooo. Maybe you should talk to Worf again.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how Weyoun doesn't even realize that Worf's hands are holding his head when his neck snaps. He's still smiling at Ezri, all mirth and evil. Then CRUNCH!
More like a gentle crick, but any crick from a Klingon is fatal.
I don't know how they found another actor to play Weyoun so well after each one was killed
The famous octoplets obviously. : |
Nah they just kept re-animating jeffrey combs
like they did with the other vorta!@@aplant9980
every guest and main actor is jeffrey combes obviously
@@aplant9980 i see what you did there.
I cannot stress how funny this scene was, Damar's performance was well recieved, his scenes and development were second to none. Here's to the good ol' days.
Everyone loves a redemption arc. Even if it is a Cardassian.
Not only was this an amusing moment for the legate Damar, this video also includes the very moment when Weyoun 8 caused the Dominion's defeat in the Alpha Quadrant,
Weyoun 8 was just the middle manager. Its the Female Changeling which caused the defeat
@@TigerGoblin He’s referring to how Weyoun 8 let the Breen take over Damar’s command center without his consent.
That was the moment he realized Cardassia had become a total puppet state of the Dominion as opposed to an equal and began to plan his rebellion, beginning with helping Worf and Ezri escape later on in the episode.
@@Kagekatsu1 It's not totally about the databases though. The idea that the leader of Cardassia had to report to a brand new alliance member can be construed as nothing but a deliberate slap in the face to their status.
@@Kagekatsu1 Weyoun 8 was acting on the direct orders of the Founder. So the Female Changeling made the decision that caused the Dominion's defeat in the Alpha Quadrant. although she may have had to do that to bring the Breen in.
@@Kagekatsu1 that's also technically the founder's fault. She ordered that too. Weyoun never acts on his wants,all he does is what the founders orderedl
As a commentor from another video said, whenever Weyoun dies, you can hear Damar laughing harder.
Giving Casey Biggs (Damar) a larger role was one of the best decisions the DS9 staff ever made.
I've worked with Casey several times, and he's probably about the greatest person I know, he's truly amazing
Well HELLOOOO!
HA HA HA, Epic!!
Legate Damar: Well, helllooo!
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Hello there.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
@@superprokilla5637 It's Weyoun 8 then...
Weyoun 7, you are a bold one'
Maybe Obi Wan should talk to Vader again
Ah, the negotiator. Weyoun 7, we've been waiting for you.
Man, what a terrifying vision of the future where Neil Breen has built himself a space empire.
Didn't expect to see a Neil Breen reference here lol
Who am I what am I
"I can't believe you went back to talk to Worf, I cannot believe you went back to talk to Worf"
@Soulraven2735 how could you have done this, how could you have talked to him again?!
Damar's spirit could not rest until the last Weyoun was dead. Fortunately, Garak made that purgatory extremely brief.
"That was the last Weyoun... "
"I was hoping you'd say that."
Best bit of acting ever ... "Oh you misjudge me, I miss him deeply" without even cracking a smile but a voice dripping with sarcasm.
Casey Biggs was such a baller.
I loved his Damar
I'm impressed by that neck snap done by Michael Dorn. Looks legit.
For the 90s, it does look pretty good.
The lion's share of the credit goes to Combs, not Dorn. In stage combat, it's reactions that really sell it.
DS9 was underrated. There's some really good material in that series.
Underrated? I only hear great things about it from other Trek fans.
It’s my 2nd favorite series after The Next Generation.
@@austinboylan5476 Yeah, but only Trek fans. It's not nearly as well known or liked as others
Underrated? It was the crescendo of the entire franchise. For one, it was better than most other series because it wasn't serialized. That includes TOS, TNG, and VOY. It was the only one where each episode had meaning and continuity in all following episodes.
@@SwankyKitteh82 I think you mean it WAS serialized----the entire Dominion War was a multi-season serialized story arc. The other series were largely procedural, aka, "story of the week" style storytelling.
Underrated by other people, I thought it was awesome
3:11 you can see the exact moment Damar decides he's done with the Dominion's bullshit
seems when he tells worf an Ezri they have an ally on Cardassia is a better moment for that.
Some days I just can't decide who I love more, Hero Damar or Drunk Damar.
Yes
2:19 the look on weyoun's face when damar says 'maybe you should talk to worf again.'
Damar was one of my faves. Casey Biggs brought so much flair to him as the series culminated. Just perfection.
2:07 “Can I use your restroom? I need to take a dump.”
Casey Biggs who played Damar, said that these two scenes were some of his favorites. He and Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun) were obviously enjoying these scenes.
Gotta love when Damar is kicking back with his bottle one minute then mocking Weyoun, only to be utterly humiliated by the presence of the Breen moments later.
breen know how to rain on his parade
Worf: "Leave me!"
Ezri: "Oh, shut up!"
That's funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s Jadzia’s influence lol.
@@subcommanderxelios800 I actually think it is more Ezri getting tired of his being so dramatic. Of course Jadzia would have played into it a little bit while still helping him up. Something like "You keep falling for me, Worf and we'll be stuck here forever." Or: "And let you have all the glory? I think not."
Ezri has managed to find herself a bit and has had enough of his Klingon posturing.
@@chrismaverick9828 True, Ezri is her own person at the end of the day.
Worf shouting heroically "Leave me!" only for Ezri to quickly say "Oh, shut up!" gets a huge grin on my face.
Damar had one of the best journeys of any character in all of Star Trek. What a cool transformation from basically an extra to a primary character.
In that first episode (return to grace) with him and Dukat on the bird of prey, they basically told the crew to shoot Damar as if he was a main character. They told the actor something like 'don't worry, we have big plans for you'
@@stevenschiro1838 legend.
@@captainkane1984 That is exactly what he became!
@@stevenschiro1838 When they first approached Casey Biggs, who had done classical theater, he was almost insulted that they basically wanted him to stand next to Dukat and hold a clipboard.. but they told him "No, no, your character is going to help save the whole Alpha Quadrant".
thats some serious pre planning. that would explain how he plays the role so well throughout the series. I thought he was just a regular actor, they really went all out getting a good castQ! @@BillinHungary
Bad eyes, good hearing.....weak necks.
Well helloooo
"Pick that up. Let's go."
This is some superb acting! Imagine Damar going through this like it's some kind of nightmare and he is so tired of it that begins to laugh at whole irony of it. When he saw Weyoun 8 he must have been thinking 'o shit, they've cloned a new one already and the old one hasn't even cooled down yet.'
Yes. He's lost and depressed. Laughing at the absurdity of the situation.
“Overconfidence the hallmark of the wayouns” class!
Poor Casey. The drink hes swigging is thickened sugar water so by the end of the shoots he was buzzing around the set like a hummingbird.
Why couldn't they give him water with green food colouring
In the scene where he "sobers up" and realizes what Cardassia has become, he smashes the drink up against the wall. He said later, that he was thinking "I will never have to drink this crap again!"
@@garakstailorshop Someone in the props dept. said that it should be thick and brown..I think it was part Caro Syrup. haha
@@BillinHungary then it could have been chocolate ganache. I think they just wanted to torture Casey. If they wanted to give him something that wouldn't harm him they would make a effort
beef au jus i think would be good with a thickener. something hearty. @@garakstailorshop
Oh come on Weyoun, even you have to admit you had it coming! LOL!!!
Sure didn't see it coming, though.
From his perspective once you speak lightly about the Founders, it is you who has it coming. After Ezri mouthed off about them, he just...SNAPPED.
@@jerodast Ba-doom-boom-ching LOL!
Damar’s arc is fascinating to watch in sequence.
So glad the DS9 writers committed themselves to making up for the “Worfing” of Worf on TNG
The “well hello” is my favorite delivery in any Star Trek show lol
It was obvious that Damar always hated Weyoun. I always thought Damar's disenchantment began when Septimus 3 fell to the Klingons, with over half a million Cardassian dead, and then 'territorial concessions of a few minor planets' to the Breen added to the hatred. But when Damar had to give reports (and probably take orders from) Thot Gor, a Breen, while in Central Command, the heart of the Cardassian military, that was probably the moment Damar began to think of rebellion.
Weyoun: *dies*
Damar: Wait..... LMFAOOOOOLOLOL. Oh sorry, that's a Cardassian tradition to laugh when a co-worker dies.
Damn Ezri is cute AF. And Damar is def underrated...my favorite Cardassian after Garek.
I’m torn between Damar and Garak. They’re both awesome.
This actor, man. Absolutely excellence.
"Pick that up."
Worf: Leave me
Ezri: Oh shut up
What a great actor Casey Biggs! (Damar) He playes all the different nuances of the character all at once. I wouldn´t be suprised if the producers decided to make his originally small role grow more and more important, merely because they saw how much efford he put into it.
No they actually hired him with the bigger role in mind because they knew he was capable of it - otherwise they would have hired a nobody to stand next to Dukat in the first episode holding a 24th century version of a clipboard.
0:29 OH MY FOUNDERS THEY KILLED WEEYOUN!!!
"I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it further."
That was Star Wars, wasn't it?
Damar was the original meme lord.
Make Cardassia great again.
He’s also the original Leroy Jenkins
@@MeAndMira At least I got Keep
Ezri wants a Bashir in the streets but a Worf in the sheets.
He did tap that in the woods.
@@tombaker8481 But Worf regretted it because he felt he was unfaithful to Jadzia
@@tombaker8481 Not true. You should be loyal to your partner.
WHY HELLOOO!!!!
Damar arc was really nice to watch. His role is so insignificant at the beginning of the show and his character evolution was really interesting in these 2 last seasons.
When the party goes out of control and you've had one kanar too many.
0:29
NECK-BREAKAAAAAAAAARR!!!!!!!!
"Maybe you should talk to Worf again"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:33 there is NOTHING as SOOTHING and PLEASING as seeing your longtime antagonist fall
and then being able to openly laugh in their faces about it!!
A great few moments from Damar. Stellar acting by Casey here.
Season 7 Damar was a treasure.
"That was not the deal we had!"
"I have altered the deal. Pray I do not alter it any further!"
Weyoun: **snap**
Damar: You should've killed me.
Worf: With those traps? You must be kidding.
Random trivia fact I read online. The Kanar that Damar is drinking is maple syrup. The production set didn’t think the actor would drink it in a gulp, but he did, and of course, there were a few takes lol.
Karo syrup actually apparently he was drinking so much of it that it was making him act weird lol
Garak, Damar, Dukat. Cardassians are the greatest trolls in the universe. 🤣
Those helmets look like they’ve been recycled from Princess Leia‘s disguise in Jabbah’s palace
I, too, always felt they belong more in star wars then star trek.
@@MechaShadowV2 Exactly
Its been so many years I couldn't tell you where, but I seem to remember reading that it was intentional, and that the look of the Breen was directly inspired by Leia's diguise as Bosch.
thats how i have always felt. i always wondered if lucas suggested they do that and even encouraged it as a bit of mutual love for sci fi series. He was running ILM back then and they did some of the special effects i believe for space stuff.
Not my comment but one that needs to be shared again:
"When Weyoun came back, Damar offered him some Kanar...a drink traditionally served in a bottle with a twisted neck"
XD
Well helllooo 😭 Damars a straight savage haha.
"Let's drink to Weyoun 7"😂
Damar is so cool. He treats Weyoun like the joke that he is. Then when Weyoun 8 walks in, his laugh says it all: “Oh God, here we go again.” 😂 Then to top it off, “Maybe you should talk to Worf again.” 😅
1:59 you're welcome!
Damn, Worf went all Man Of Steel on his ass!
Goddamn right he did
@@lordnixon7512 don't take the Lords name in vain
@@lil18thletterking77 with being as polite as I can, I don’t tell you what you should or shouldn’t do or say. Extend me the same courtesy
@@lordnixon7512 but aren't you telling me what to do/say or not do/say right now?
Perhaps but more like responding in kind. You let me know your stance and I let you know mine
Ezra so cute
Well hellooooooo! (Snarky laugh) … dope 💥
Weyoun was under a lot of stress. After dealing with Worf he finally snapped.
😂
Man...Jeffrey Combs (weyoun) took the twist and fall like a CHAMP!! No stunt double! Maybe a stunt CLONE? 😆
Poor Damar never got to take a proper sip
Casey Biggs might've done that intentionally - apparently it's a lot like drinking corn syrup
@@jerodast I'd heard that too, you can really see how viscous it is in that scene where he throws it onto a mirror
It’s a federal crime for a girl to be that cute.
Weyoun : *Get killed by Worf*
Damar : I Loved this want see more 10/10 !
2:52 "bro, if you want to die so bad just take my sidearm"
It really felt like he was trying to level with him 🤔
Just great dialogue all around and a very rewatchable scene
A subtlety here with the Breen is that the characters on the show can understand them, but the TV viewer can't. It's just like Arnold The Pig on Green Acres, and Cousin Itt on The Addams Family.
Chewbacca
Charlie Brown's teachers
"There's only one Damar!"
Yeah!
Great villians. Great.
"And as he wondered what popped before he got popped..." 😳 Dr. Dre.
Lets just say that the religious discussions between these men are *quite* good; especially as Damar's people are basically the USSR in *space*, including the propensity to drinking oneself brain-dead *and* filling one's mind with lustful poison; of the two men in the room, I'd say Weyoun is the more stable-minded, and that's saying something... Cardassian mythology is *Very* similar to what you'd find in the Eastern Bloc of the Cold War; very similar indeed!
Here's your Breen translation for this video:
W: "Ah, welcome to our command center."
B: "May we examine your equipment?"
W: "Of course, go right ahead."
B: "Thank you... MOVE! I need an access code...Appreciated...You will!"
2:50 "Oh shit just got real. XD"
Damar has become one of my favorites. 😅 Lol at that face he makes when the Breen show up. I love Damar. I wish he would have been shown more often, somehow.
Well hello 🤣🤣
My standard phrase when greeting people.
Damar's reaction to the new Weyoun might be the funniest scene in the whole series.
This scene is a howler. XD