Gul Dukat in the spotlight - at last, April 2 2002
Episode title: IndiscretionTeleplay by: Nicholas Corea Story by: Toni Marberry & Jack Trevino Dorected by: LeVar Burton "Indiscretion" tells a story about a Cardassian transport vessel full of Bajoran prisoners that dissapeared mysteruously. Several years after the incident, Kira receives information about the ship's whereabouts, and decides to go investicate the lead further. When the Cardassian government learns of this, they insist on sending our old familiar Gul Dukat to go with Kira. So begins a journey between the two arch enemies to uncover the mystery of the hidden transport. During the trip hidden sides of Gul Dukat are revealed and the previously two-dimencional character deepens and becomes more easy to relate to by both Kira and the audience, as his history and secrets are put on the open, escalating into a characterwise dramatical dilemma. The episode starts promisingly enough, but stumbles eventually on too much effort and trying. The character growth of both Dukat and Kira is forced and the interaction between the two of them is left with a feeling of vagueness, especially after a few bad attempts of humor attempting to bring the characters closer to one another, to make the interaction between them more solid. Nana Visitor's less than adequate acting performance might be an affecting factor in this, though. The episode manages to establish Gul Dukat as a supporting character to the series in a way never seen before. He becomes an actual character, not just 'the bad guy'. The subplot isn't that great either, as it deals with Captain Sisko and Kassidy Jates' argument over her staying permanently on the station. After all of this, "Indiscretion" is a mediocore piece of drama, that is essential to the show as a whole, but leaves something to be left desired for as an individual story.
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