Past Tense, Part II
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 9 gen 1995
- TV-PG
- 46min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSisko is forced to take the place of a key historical figure on Earth in 2024 in order to preserve the timeline.Sisko is forced to take the place of a key historical figure on Earth in 2024 in order to preserve the timeline.Sisko is forced to take the place of a key historical figure on Earth in 2024 in order to preserve the timeline.
Alexander Siddig
- Doctor Julian Bashir
- (as Siddig El Fadil)
Cirroc Lofton
- Jake Sisko
- (solo nei titoli)
Armin Shimerman
- Quark
- (solo nei titoli)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe boxing advertisement seen in the 1930 scene with Kira and O'Brien showcases the same boxers as an advertisement seen in The Original Series installment "The City on the Edge of Forever". (The ad from The City on the Edge of Forever (1967) is for a bout at Madison Square Garden; the ad seen in this episode is for a bout at Bay Land Garden, and notes that it is "their first rematch since Madison Square Garden".) The reason this poster was used was to give a subtle hint that O'Brien and Kira were on Earth at exactly the same time as Kirk and Spock. Doug Drexler says that the poster was included because the scene (featuring "time travelers popping into an urban setting") was almost identical to one in "City".
- BlooperThe hostage-takers repeatedly cock their shotguns. Cocking a shotgun more than once is not only unnecessary, but would in fact eject an unspent cartridge.
- Citazioni
[Sisko has taken over the role of Gabriel Bell]
Doctor Bashir: Didn't you say Gabriel Bell died when the police stormed the building?
Sisko: Right. But I'm not Bell.
Doctor Bashir: No. But we're the only ones who know that.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Little Green Men (1995)
Recensione in evidenza
Poignant and Powerful
Anyone seeing this episode in today's late-stage capitalist society can really connect the haunting parallels between what this episode predicts and where society is headed. Sadly, even this dystopian depiction of where things lead us to may have too optimist of an idea as to how we'll ever get kicked out of our mindset (if ever). Things have already been in the state they are in this episode with refugee camps and homelessness reaching epidemic levels, and nobody's been galvanized into doing anything about it.
Regardless, this episode and the one before it touch upon classicism and the lack of empathy between the lower and upper class divide, worsened by the upper class making themselves as remote from the lower class as possible. This is a real concept that exists, and what this episode does better than most others is it doesn't depict all of the homeless people as sideshows in a circus with a human interior-- but rather humans first, and their downfalls next.
Anyone who says this episode is "preachy" is either likely not in the demographic the message is intended for, or sadly is lacking the empathy to consider the message delivered (which, frankly, I'm surprised they're watching Deep Space Nine at all, as it's all about considering things from other points of view).
Once this message is delivered and taken home to the heart of society, only then can we ever hope to get anywhere near what Star Trek as a whole hopes to take us to.
Regardless, this episode and the one before it touch upon classicism and the lack of empathy between the lower and upper class divide, worsened by the upper class making themselves as remote from the lower class as possible. This is a real concept that exists, and what this episode does better than most others is it doesn't depict all of the homeless people as sideshows in a circus with a human interior-- but rather humans first, and their downfalls next.
Anyone who says this episode is "preachy" is either likely not in the demographic the message is intended for, or sadly is lacking the empathy to consider the message delivered (which, frankly, I'm surprised they're watching Deep Space Nine at all, as it's all about considering things from other points of view).
Once this message is delivered and taken home to the heart of society, only then can we ever hope to get anywhere near what Star Trek as a whole hopes to take us to.
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- gassydabber
- 9 set 2019
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- New York Street, Backlot, Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(San Francisco, 1930, 1967 & 2024)
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