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Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-06 07:59am
by Sarevok
I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-06 08:19am
by Gandalf
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
The fact they loved each other was of no relevance?

Posted: 2003-10-06 10:27am
by Ghost Rider
I only wonder about why the writers changed the thought of it.

Eh...either way it didn't help matter much that Jadzia dies...Mini Dax comes along shags Worf and realizes she all along loves Bashir.

Now that was poor.

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-09 11:33am
by Robert Walper
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
Two people fall in love, and you have a problem with it based upon physical appearances? Sounds like racism to me. If they were happy and did no harm, where's the problem?

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-09 07:13pm
by JME2
Gandalf wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
The fact they loved each other was of no relevance?
Well it really wasn't JD's choice; I think the Curzon personality influenced that, but it's simply my opinion.

Posted: 2003-10-09 07:21pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Since when do Trill have active multiple personalities? They don't stay seperate, they merge together.

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-09 07:25pm
by Robert Walper
JME2 wrote:
Gandalf wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
The fact they loved each other was of no relevance?
Well it really wasn't JD's choice; I think the Curzon personality influenced that, but it's simply my opinion.
Actually, we've seen Jadzia Dax without the Curzon parasite(whatever they are called again). Even without the creature, Jadzia expressed great longing and pain for the relationship with the creature. This suggests they have a very workable relationship, and decisions together are of mutual consent.

Posted: 2003-10-09 07:30pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Damn, you really don't know anything about Trill, do you Walper?

:roll:

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-09 09:19pm
by Death from the Sea
Robert Walper wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
Two people fall in love, and you have a problem with it based upon physical appearances? Sounds like racism to me. If they were happy and did no harm, where's the problem?
sorta sounds like it to me as well, but it could be more with the fact that Worf is not as physically appealing to the eye as Bashir for evilcat4000. Kinda like if replaced Worf with a large fat hairy man with tattoo's, some people would not like that kind of man getting a fine specimen like Terry Ferrell. But I could be wrong here......

Posted: 2003-10-10 12:16am
by Gandalf
In "Shadows and Symbols", I got the impression that internally each person's mind is there, the only decent example is when Ezri tries Raktajino and hates it. It's more than possible that Curzon's fondness of Klingons carried on.

Re: Jadzia should not have married Worf

Posted: 2003-10-10 01:58am
by The Kernel
Robert Walper wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:I think Jadzia should have married Bashir instead of Worf. For some reasons I do not like the idea of a beutiful Trill married to a burly, muscular Klingon. So what do you think ?
Two people fall in love, and you have a problem with it based upon physical appearances? Sounds like racism to me. If they were happy and did no harm, where's the problem?
Nah, it's not racism. He just doesn't want to see a white girl being plugged by a black man. :)

Seriously though, I didn't particularly like Jadzia's character (WAY too full of herself) and Bashir could have done much better. On a side note, why the hell is it that anytime that someone has a relationship in Star Trek there isn't any cheating, nasty break-ups or (heaven forbid) marital troubles that extend beyond whether to feed the kids replicated or grown foods. Except for a few moments with Keiko and O'brien we never got to see the darker sides of these people's relationships (which is too bad since DS9 was basically a soap opera by the end).

Posted: 2003-10-10 08:39am
by Patrick Degan
Deep down, everyone knows what should have happened:

Jadzia. Kira. Lesbian sex. 8)

Posted: 2003-10-10 01:26pm
by Crown
Patrick Degan wrote:Deep down, everyone knows what should have happened:

Jadzia. Kira. Lesbian sex. 8)
I can tell you right now that Kira would be wearing the strap-on ... and boy that didn't take us long now did it?

Posted: 2003-10-10 01:34pm
by Ghost Rider
Patrick Degan wrote:Deep down, everyone knows what should have happened:

Jadzia. Kira. Lesbian sex. 8)
Add Leeta and viola!

Orgy :D !!

Posted: 2003-10-11 01:14am
by Patrick Degan
Ghost Rider wrote:
Patrick Degan wrote:Deep down, everyone knows what should have happened:

Jadzia. Kira. Lesbian sex. 8)
Add Leeta and viola!

Orgy :D !!
Bring in the Intendant from the mirror-universe and you've got heavy B&D action to boot!

Posted: 2003-10-11 01:18am
by El Moose Monstero
Ah-hah, finally, the mirror universe revealed, a source for the pent up urges of the Trek writers...

Posted: 2003-10-11 02:17am
by Macross
Didnt mirror Ezri get some action from the intendent, and then get a "de-briefing" from mirror Leeta. :wink: :wink: :wink:

Posted: 2003-10-11 05:25pm
by Lord Pounder
Gandalf wrote:In "Shadows and Symbols", I got the impression that internally each person's mind is there, the only decent example is when Ezri tries Raktajino and hates it. It's more than possible that Curzon's fondness of Klingons carried on.
Trills are suposed to be trained not to let the symbiant take over. Unfortunatly Ezeri didn't engage in such training, she just happened to be the only available Trill on the ship Dax was being carried on. Ezeri had no training in the mental diciplins of being a host and as such on occasions the Symbiant took over.

Posted: 2003-10-12 02:45am
by Bertie Wooster
I think Klingons don't just have ridges on their foreheads 8) :wink:
Maybe there is a saying with the federation ladies "you haven't seen a real hard-on, unless you've gone klingon."

Posted: 2003-10-12 05:11am
by Eleas
Crown wrote:
Patrick Degan wrote:Deep down, everyone knows what should have happened:

Jadzia. Kira. Lesbian sex. 8)
I can tell you right now that Kira would be wearing the strap-on ... and boy that didn't take us long now did it?
No, it didn't.

Hmmm, I wonder if you could say Kira's the one wearing the strap-on in the family?

Posted: 2003-10-12 12:01pm
by Robert Walper
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Damn, you really don't know anything about Trill, do you Walper?

:roll:
You completely lost me on the purpose of your sarcasm.