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Steve Perry of TrekWeb has put up a review of "What You Leave Behind's" script, which includes a heavy dose of spoilers. *annoncerspeak* The end of a legend has begun...
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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JMS can write stories that are way better than Trek......like there will never be a shadow war arc or something that good in Trek.never.they can't write an arc that big.
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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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The most identifiable minory in a leadership role, giving a spec of hope to every young urban children, that one day in the future that a person of colour can be in charge of a major facility, is being killed off. That is not good.
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