http://trekweb.com/cool/Headlines/WYLB_exclusive.html
In short: the dead pile:
Damar
Dukat (or is he...)
Sisko (or is he...)
Weyoun
Mila
Winn
The might-have-turned-out-dead-but-will-actually-live pile:
Founder Leader
Jake
Odo
Additionally...
-The Breen turn out to be Breen. We get to see Thot Pran.
-Bashir gets Ezri/Ezri gets Bashir
-Final shot is a pullback, the station becoming a point of light in a starfield.
-Vic Fontaine turns out rather useful in this episode after all.
-Kassidy has morning sickness which makes for a funny scene.
-The ep has very few parallels with Sleeping in Light. JMS can take a model of the Excalibur and shove it...
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[This message was edited by The_Tom on May 05, 1999.]
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"Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you."
-Commander Riker, USS Enterprise
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Lawrence Boucher <-- livin la vida loca
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The Unknown Vulcan
www.gamingsector.com
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The SCIFI-ART.COM website:
http://www.scifi-art.com
Here we go again.
Anyway, it sounds like the final episode is going to be pretty good. It should bring things to a nice conclusion. But that summary sounded pretty pessimistic about the whole thing (to me, anyway). Just because something sounds dull on the page doesn't mean it'll be bad on film.
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"Some people call me the Space Cowboy. Yeah! Some call me the Gangster of Love. Some people call me Maurice. Whoo hoo! 'Cause I speak of the Pompatus of Love!" - Steve Miller Band's The Joker
If they kill Avery's character off, all he can look forward to reunions with Robert Mitchum, star trek conventions and the odd Roots sequels