I like how Worf was portrayed in DS9. His suggestions were always shot down by Picard in early TNG, then the writers made him more or less a joke in the later seasons. BUT, what I dislike about Worf in DS9, was how he was a bit of a loose canon. Sisko never really put him in his place, except the time Worf tried to kill Kurn in that ceremony. Picard never stood for any Klingon crap. Always putting Worf in his place. Had this conversation taken place with Picard, Worf would've known his place.
@Uridien I understand your point but Worf on DS9 as a loose cannon was needed, it was like the Wild West Saloon town in space. Very Different from life on a Federation Starship.
@randomface54 Yeah, that was the same. I love when Sisko lays the gauntlet down for the team's challenge from the Logicians and Worf's reply is a frank "Will destroy them."
@AceEuphrates DS9 Worf actually has a personality. Apart from a few bad attempts at character development in the later seasons of TNG, for the most part he simply growls and gets beat up.
@AceEuphrates TNG Worf at least attempted to raise his son, had a social life with the rest of the crew, was relatively well adjusted with his Klingon heritage and was professionally competent, DS9 Worf was a deadbeat dad, isolated himself to the point of antisocial, couldnt get his Klingon shit in order, failed and/or surrendered every second mission he went on and spent the whole last season whining about Dax and being a prick to Bashir, Quark and the new Dax. I thought he was a bit shit :P
Same with O'Brien, they were both a bit too "real" to get much of the spotlight on the much more sanitized, often militantly inoffensive TNG. Next Generation characters were comparatively one dimensional do-gooders, or villains for villainy's sake.
Hysterical. Good ol' Worf.
EvilGrouse 3 weeks ago
@KarlSamson44 Worf had alot of great storylines in TNG, sure ds9 gave us his relationship with a white chick, awesome.
rmathew2 1 month ago
I like how Worf was portrayed in DS9. His suggestions were always shot down by Picard in early TNG, then the writers made him more or less a joke in the later seasons. BUT, what I dislike about Worf in DS9, was how he was a bit of a loose canon. Sisko never really put him in his place, except the time Worf tried to kill Kurn in that ceremony. Picard never stood for any Klingon crap. Always putting Worf in his place. Had this conversation taken place with Picard, Worf would've known his place.
Uridien 1 month ago
@Uridien I understand your point but Worf on DS9 as a loose cannon was needed, it was like the Wild West Saloon town in space. Very Different from life on a Federation Starship.
KnightSage6 1 month ago
Its so Fluid so Serious Sisko assumes wrong and you know it
mynappyfull 1 month ago
Worf got so much more bad ass when he came to DS9.
Blasted2Oblivion 2 months ago 7
This video made my day. XD
GabrielMajere 3 months ago
Sisko: Eh, he's joking?
*few days later, garak comes back in a body bag, worf looks at sisko*
Worf: ...I thought he was a changeling.......
CaptainSianica 3 months ago 5
Worf always got the best lines on DS9!
Remember "Take Me Out To The Holosuite"?
Nog: What do I do?
Worf: Find him and kill him!
MD2389 4 months ago 2
@MD2389 What about "death to the opposition" (same episode)?
randomface54 3 months ago 2
@randomface54 Yeah, that was the same. I love when Sisko lays the gauntlet down for the team's challenge from the Logicians and Worf's reply is a frank "Will destroy them."
Gootothesecond 3 months ago 4
Silly Captain, Worf doesn't joke.
INTPTT 5 months ago 9
HA! From anyone else it would be a joke. By a Klingon....I think....not so much.
sunnchilde 5 months ago 5
The dramatic "break' music at the end seems to ask the question: "Is Worf REALLY joking...?"
RushLimborg 5 months ago 6
Lol who says Star Trek doesn't contain good humor?
Archedgar 6 months ago 7
"I assume that's a joke."
When it comes to Worf and betrayal,Sisko should know better.
brownblair98 6 months ago 4
The way Worf says "but" here is so perfect.
niuchemist 6 months ago 37
This is why DS9 Worf > TNG Worf.
AceEuphrates 6 months ago 44
@AceEuphrates DS9 Worf actually has a personality. Apart from a few bad attempts at character development in the later seasons of TNG, for the most part he simply growls and gets beat up.
peggwards 4 months ago 4
@AceEuphrates Yes definitely, here in this series, they had more time to properly explore him as a character and really reveal his potential :)
MJ0428 3 months ago 5
@AceEuphrates TNG Worf at least attempted to raise his son, had a social life with the rest of the crew, was relatively well adjusted with his Klingon heritage and was professionally competent, DS9 Worf was a deadbeat dad, isolated himself to the point of antisocial, couldnt get his Klingon shit in order, failed and/or surrendered every second mission he went on and spent the whole last season whining about Dax and being a prick to Bashir, Quark and the new Dax. I thought he was a bit shit :P
TheRhinehart86 2 months ago
@AceEuphrates Are you out of your mind? DS9 Worf is funnier Worf but TNG Worf is the man.
rmathew2 1 month ago
@AceEuphrates
Same with O'Brien, they were both a bit too "real" to get much of the spotlight on the much more sanitized, often militantly inoffensive TNG. Next Generation characters were comparatively one dimensional do-gooders, or villains for villainy's sake.
trilobright 1 day ago
Of course after he rips out his heart and shows it to him before taking a bite out of it. lol
YesWeCantaloupe 7 months ago 5
Worf is mastering humor.
Taospark 7 months ago 4