Just got today's cast up. I like how this one came together and it was a great episode to comment on. Thanks for the comments sent in too - always appreciated. Hope you enjoy the show.
http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_282_Pale_Moonlight.mp3 (http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_282_Pale_Moonlight.mp3)
One of my favorite DS9 episodes.
Sisko really had a chance to shine, but Garak had to give just as strong a performance or the story would not have worked.
I especially liked the little details, such as Tolar's understated terror of Garak - which turned out to be warranted.
Although it was only mentioned, one point in the story that I don't understand is how Betazed was easily conquered.
I would think that a world of tele-paths would be powerful foe who could make their enemy think or see anything.
Are Betazoids pacifists who would surrender rather than fight?
It would have been awesome if Bester had shown up to help out...but that's another story ;)
Totally looking forward to this one. Wish I had time to send in a comment but I spent the weekend tearing my basement apart! Next up in the queue after TWIT.
it was amazing Rico nice commentary
Good commentary. I'd forgotten the scene of the ship docking - very reminiscent of Babylon 5 and about the only time we saw this in DS9 as I recall.
One point I'd forgotten is that given all of the forensic computer techniques that the end outcome of this story depends upon, I'm very surprised that Sisko dared to record and delete this log entry. Someone may still find it!
Really really enjoyed this one. I think tonight I will dig it out and rewatch it with my dad. Thanks for the shout out Rico, very glad you did this one.
No problem. It is a very strong and very well acted episode. One of DS9's best. Thanks for suggesting it.
Great show Rico. I loved it! Nice comments Mike! This was such a cool episode. Thanks for covering it. ANd thanks Joe for suggesting it. :)
Quote from: moyer777 on June 07, 2010, 04:32:14 PM
Great show Rico. I loved it! Nice comments Mike! This was such a cool episode. Thanks for covering it. ANd thanks Joe for suggesting it. :)
Yeah, Isent that in soooo late I didn't really think it would get in. It was almost spooky in the way it mirroored what Rico had just said, though. It almost looked planned.
Quote from: Feathers on June 08, 2010, 03:15:39 AM
Quote from: moyer777 on June 07, 2010, 04:32:14 PM
Great show Rico. I loved it! Nice comments Mike! This was such a cool episode. Thanks for covering it. ANd thanks Joe for suggesting it. :)
Yeah, Isent that in soooo late I didn't really think it would get in. It was almost spooky in the way it mirroored what Rico had just said, though. It almost looked planned.
Yep - that's what I thought too. Very scary! ;)
Holly crap I enjoyed this podcast!! Just finished listening to it twice, back to back. ;D
Outstanding coverage of a great episode, with some interesting insights & commentary. Thanks for the show, Rico. :)
Thanks Rico for that wonderful podcast. That is one of my favorite DS9 episodes. I listened to the podcast at work tonight and enjoyed it very much. I'll be watching the DVD as soon as I get home.
Glad you guys are digging it. And thank Joe for the episode suggestion. :)
I think the real strength of this episode is the narrative style with Sisko recording his log. Avery Brooks is such an amazing actor that he really puts across how conflicted and guilty Sisko feels about doing what he did without overacting it. It shows him as a good man who was compelled to do something utterly and completely against his morals (I believe that is referred to as cognitive dissonance from my very small psych knowledge).
I'd say this is not only one of my favorite DS9 eps but one of my favorite Trek eps of all time.
Yep - Avery really rocks in this episode (as he does in many). The guy really is such a strong actor without ever going over the top - in my view. Love to see him do a new TV series or good film sometime. I think he does a lot of theater these days.
Quote from: Rico on June 09, 2010, 07:11:32 AM
Yep - Avery really rocks in this episode (as he does in many). The guy really is such a strong actor without ever going over the top - in my view. Love to see him do a new TV series or good film sometime. I think he does a lot of theater these days.
Totally agree Avery has some amazing chops and gravitas. He does, on occasion, go a bit over the top, though, especially with his unique enunciation and booming projection!
This is My favorite episode of DS9. I like DS9 Because it deals with one subject that star Trek Stayed away from in the past. What do you do when The prime directive don't apply. Do you keep to your morals and regulations or do you do what is best for the situation. This is my problem with voyager and Enterprise. Those two shows should have been darker; Instead they decided the prime directive would be followed just like any other star trek show. Battlestar Gallactica got it right. This episode got every thing right. As always, Garak proved once again was he will always be my favorite character on the show. Can't believe he never won a Emmy for his role.
Garak rocks, saying that i always think of Dirty Harry whenever he comes on screen. Avery does his high, low, high, low voice pretty well through out this episode. Great podcast as usual. :D
Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on June 13, 2010, 11:40:46 AM
Garak rocks, saying that i always think of Dirty Harry whenever he comes on screen. Avery does his high, low, high, low voice pretty well through out this episode. Great podcast as usual. :D
Yes! I recall thinking 'that guy looks familiar...' hmmm...put a nose plaster on him, and he looks like the guy from Dirty Harry.