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Let He Who Is Without Sin...

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Season Ep :
5 x 07
Title :
Let He Who Is Without Sin...
Rating :
1
Overall Ep :
104
First Aired :
11 Nov 1996
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Unknown
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Reviewer : The Geek Rating : 0
Review : Simply put, Worf is a self-centered, ultra-righteous jerk. Nothing in this episode redeems his behavior in any shape or form. Here is a Starfleet officer -in full uniform the entire time- actively committing acts of terrorism and sabotage to Federation property and citizens. In the meantime, he passes judgement on Bashir and Leeta without asking any questions, and when told about their true intents, he offers no apologies. Poor Dax, on the other hand, displays extreme patience as he judges her, her character, and her stance on their budding relationship. His is the quintessential 'my way or the highway' attitude that I do not think befits a Senior officer. I would have liked to see Worf arrested for his crimes, a reduction in rank and possibly jail time. Cassidy Yates got a far stiffer penalty for helping the Maquis; why does Worf seemingly get off scot-free? Terrible episode that only solidified my disdain for Worf.
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