And it was a great early episode where Keiko and Winn had their conflict regarding the school curriculum.
On Keiko’s end, it showed that she had to look for a place on the station and that she was making sacrifices for Miles. It also showed her beliefs the lens in which Federation civilians would look at religion.
On Winn’s end, you see her use of religion for political gain by turning a nothing issue into a conflict on the station. She is acting as a bad priest, using her role mainly for political gain.
While it’s fun to poke at Keiko, I think Winn Adami is a worse villain.
Also: Gul Dukat is the best antagonist in Trek.
I just love to hate those two, so the actors certainly played their parts very well.
Wouldn’t you agree, my child?
(You read this in her voice, didn’t you?)
grits teeth
I swear, every fuckin time.
She is fantastic in those roles!
Yes, but Keiko’s voice is like nails on the chalkboard to me.
And it was a great early episode where Keiko and Winn had their conflict regarding the school curriculum.
On Keiko’s end, it showed that she had to look for a place on the station and that she was making sacrifices for Miles. It also showed her beliefs the lens in which Federation civilians would look at religion.
On Winn’s end, you see her use of religion for political gain by turning a nothing issue into a conflict on the station. She is acting as a bad priest, using her role mainly for political gain.
In the hands of the prophets is a great episode that is often overlooked. I wish keiko had gotten more opportunities like this to stand up and shine.
I just watched “Looking for Par’Mach” - unless something extra bad is coming up, Keiko is far more horrible…!
I’ll have you know Dukat is a saint. He did so much for the Bajorans, just ask him