Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 3x18 Distant Voices

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific

“Don’t take it personally – he’s turning thirty.”

It bothers me that future medicine can sure cancer with a hypospray, but you still have to exercise. :frowning:

Actually, it’s the beginning of the slow march to death. :eek:

Yay! in 6 minutes, back to DS9. I love DS9 :slight_smile:

c’mon netflix… you can make it that last 3%…

Having problems?

Tell me when you’re ready to start.

Or time check if you already have.

oh, Garak. No exercise making women’s clothing? Huh.

I do enjoy Garak and Bashir chatting together. Cardassian Enigma Tales… I like how the humans in Starfleet always seem to be less than thrilled with Cardassian culture (literature, art, etc.). Particularly interesting in the light of last week’s Voyager and the desire of the interesting aliens for the Federation literature library.

30th!? I’m younger than Bashir! Woooooooooo!

“The slow march into middle… age…”

It just took a bit to load. Started about about 7:01.

Bashir’s grumpiness about turning 30 is oddly familiar… oh wait, my partner just turned 30, too. :shifty:

Andrew Robinson’s delivery on the “don’t take it personally” bit was great.

30th!? I’m younger than Bashir! Woooooooooo!

Not really, considering he won’t even be born for over three centuries. :slight_smile:

It’s an odd age. For me, it was the first time I really recognized the aging process beyond the habitual balding. :rolleyes:

It’s odd insofar as he doesn’t feel that way.

I remember this one. Let’s watch Julian get old!

All the while Julian was worried about aging, he never considered worrying about schizophrenia! :eek:

He should just use the transporter trace. That’ll fix him. :slight_smile:

This is an Emmy-award-winning episode. For Makeup.

The four of them are amusing, so out of character, so to speak.

Lethean, huh?

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[li]The name is derived from the mythological (Greek) river “Lethe” that runs through Hades and has the ablility to cause amnesia and forgetfullness to any that drank from it. It also is the name of a spirit of forgetfullness and in the classical Greek it translates to “Oblivion”.
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Alexander Siddig has aged better than this makeup shows him :wink:

If he were wrong? “Kira, you are me.” hahaha yeah, no.

He really has.

Oh noes! Julian lost his professionalism! :eek: