James Sloyan rarely has a bad star trek episode and is as captivating as ever in his as K'mtar.
I like this episode. It's a clever way to dismantle the traditionalist in Worf and help him to see the value in allowing Alexander to choose his own life path.
Worf has not been making great strides towards the Father of the year competition but he put in a excellent showing in this episode. His assertion that he was proud of Alexander pursuing his own path and passion was an excellent heartfelt moment that completely deflated K'mtar's will to continue his attempt to transform himself.
When it comes to time travel explanation this is how you do it. You don't provide any technobattle or fly around the sun ---- it simply happened and that's the end of it.
I like this episode. It's a clever way to dismantle the traditionalist in Worf and help him to see the value in allowing Alexander to choose his own life path.
Worf has not been making great strides towards the Father of the year competition but he put in a excellent showing in this episode. His assertion that he was proud of Alexander pursuing his own path and passion was an excellent heartfelt moment that completely deflated K'mtar's will to continue his attempt to transform himself.
When it comes to time travel explanation this is how you do it. You don't provide any technobattle or fly around the sun ---- it simply happened and that's the end of it.