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Redemption, Part 1

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Season Ep :
4 x 26
Title :
Redemption, Part 1
Rating :
5
Overall Ep :
99
First Aired :
17 Jun 1991
Stardate :
44161.2
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Your Rating :
4.0000 for 1 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 4
Review : An interesting episode, especially if you're a fan of Klingons. While I'm neutral on that subject, it is a lot easier to seperate the two parts here. The first part was setting the scene for the war, and about Worf's acceptance back with his people. His eventual decision to throw his lot in with them was done very well, and I liked the sendoff the crew gave him. If Starfleet did them, I'm sure he would have got a five-gun salute. The Duras sisters are certainly an interesting pair, although I'm not quite sure why anyone would want to follow them. There does not seem to be any advantage in it, let alone honour, yet I suppose it was necessary for the story. OK, we have everything set up for something, and then we introduce someone who will soon be known as Sela. That was intriguing.
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