@@daviniarobbins9298 No she was clearly jealous, obvious. How do yall call your selves trek fans and you dont know simple stuff? you disgust me.. Knowing the future, its obvious it was jealousy. You dont understand women, at all.
The closest the Alpha quadrant came to annihilation was Grilka and Quark actually falling in love and possibly having a child. A ferengi Klingon hybrid would be one of the strangest and yet oddly terrifying creatures I can imagine
@@vguyver2 You saw it alot, but youre one of those people that has a selective memory then uses that selective memory to make critiques on the internet.
@@dlc1119 yeah to the extent that most of DS9 refer to her as both, hell Sisko calls her old man because of Kurzon and she almost rekindled something with Tobias's widow despite it going against Trill law
"You know, for a Klingon raised by humans, wearing a Starfleet uniform, and drinking prune juice, you're pretty attached to tradition." Rennar to Sick Bay. Klingon patient en route with severe burn trauma.
Worf was always over compensating his Klingon heritage . I think he believed being a Klingon raised by humans meant he had to work harder prove he was an actual Klingon.
It says everything the equivalent of seeing the most ravishing women you’ve ever laid eyes on walk into town, walk into the local watering hole and hearing she got with the 5 foot tall, footballs sized forehead, elephant eared, drug dealing bar tender. In a single look.
It always bemuses me on this...But just what happens when a Klingon drinks prune juice? their physiology is different from Humans...What happens if it doesn't do what it does to humans but say....Give Klingon a good healthy buzz to the point it excite them to become even more proficient warrior? Hummmm.....food for thoughts! And ohh, based on the books, while serving as the Federation ambassador to Klingons, Worf would introduce the stuff to none other than Martok who promptly declare it....You guessed it...."A warrior drink" to the point that prune juice at one time became the num. 1 export to the Klingons! LOL!
@@Tmccreight25Gaming got good sense. And what's she supposed to do? Throw a temper tantrum? Bonk him on the head? Grilka is. Wrong for him and she knows it. Remain his friend and hope he gets her out of his system. You can't tell people who to love and if this means acting like a man to some I guess they never met any real women.
@@mairistewart3391 not to mention Grilka wanted nothing to do with Worf because of his dishonored status. Turns out that opposing Chancellor Gowron makes you unpopular to other klingons
@@deathbykonami5487 thankfully, Kor didn't give a rat's ass what Gowron thought. He made Worf his friend. More importantly, Martok made Worf part of his house later that season.
What cracked me up the most was how Worf is always all about honor and being brave...but he was sneaking around and peeking around bulkheads to spy on the woman LOL
It was said in the episode the reason for this: Worf never courted a true 100% Klingon woman so he had no clue on how to do it, other than what he read/heard/seen from others.
+oldtwins na wrote: "so he had no clue on how to do it" Of course Worf had clues on how to mate with a female Klingon: he was with K'Ehleyr, with whom he had his son Alexander. On all other occasions, the holodeck was right there on Enterprise-D, and the holosuite on DS9.
All men have done that at least once in their lives. I know I have done it once. Follow a girl around watching her seeing what she is doing who she is friends with. At a discrete distance of course. I wasn't following her within a foot of her. Before anyone asks nothing ever happened didn't have the nerve to approach her.
@@mardus_ee You think they had porn/sexual programmes on the holodeck where you could live out a fantasy? I suppose the closest is Lt. Barclay in Hollow Pursuits. I love that episode. :)
Dave Orr well, some group HAS published "Hamlet in the ORIGINAL Klingon" memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Klingon_Hamlet so you can probably find what you want in some weird, perverted crevice of the Internet. But beware, for "[it] is dark and full of terrors."
Nah, "La Donna I Mobile" is a bit too light for Klingon, which works better with something heavier. Perhaps something from another Verdi opera, preferrably from Otello or MacBeth. Puccini's Tosca would be another great choice.
I never saw this before.. I loved that short discussion of klingon Opera. I am a fan of Opera and we need secret handshakes to know who we can discuss opera with, most of the time.
That's true. Worf became her FOURTH husband. During the Dominion War, Grilka married a Klingon captain, and they had a daughter. He was killed during the war. Then she married Worf and she gave him another son.
"You know, for a Klingon who was raised by humans, wears a Starfleet uniform and drinks prune juice, you're pretty attached to tradition." Oh come now, Dax. You've seen him wield a Bat'leth. He handles himself on the battlefield as well as _any_ Klingon, and better than _most._ You have an entire _lifetime_ of combat experience, yet he has bested _you_ on _numerous_ occasions. He's also completely fluent in the Klingon _language._ His upbringing gives him a different perspective which comes in handy once in a while, as was demonstrated in the Klingon Civil War. Klingon tradition compels one to embrace that which is useful in combat.
so instead of getting a joke you just decided to throw a bit of mansplaining to an imaginary female character? She was provoking him a bit, not lecturing him about his life. C'mon man...
Well, i wonder what would happen, if the Klingons would be put against the Mandalorians from Star Wars in a Crossover? What do you think, what would happen?
Loved Bashir's character, always a good friend with a positive attitude. Keiko on the other hand annoyed the f*ck out of me. Appeared in so few episodes yet somehow managed to throw a hissy-fit in almost every single one. Imagine being married to that, no wonder Miles had a somewhat grumpy disposition throughout the series.
What ever happened to rock n roll in the future? It's all opera and classical music and literature from Shakespeare. Even the Klingons listen to opera and their form of Shakespeare. Damn, the whole universe has banned rock n roll. The last time there was even anything resembling alternative music was when Spock played with some space hippies. With that it was some kind of folk music. But you would think that the Klingons would be listening to heavy rock music you can dance to.
Actually Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice when he was on the Enterprise. His first taste of it was in the Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise", and he was hooked on it ever since.
It’s not all that uncommon Worf was raised on earth and only had minimal contact with his extended relatives add to that the one time we hear him speak of trying to fit in and playing a game he almost killed another kid (completely by accident) he would in a small way think if I was around my own kind I’d feel more accapted and he’d try to live up to the idea of the culture as he know it it’s why his honor is unbending
Wayne Hampton she just likes to have fun. She also enjoyed pranking Odo by subtly moving his furniture (why does a Changeling need furniture anyway?) around.
"Who is she, what house is she from?"
That would be the House of Quark.
Worf: *vomits*
Grilka was granted the right to govern the House so technically it might be the House of Grilka.
She was allowed to rule her House in her own name. House of Quark is the episode title but was never official
She was allowed to rule her House in her own name. House of Quark is the episode title but was never official
@dark zeratul I know, it was just a joke! :P
He still wanted to tap it!
That look is priceless. The Klingon woman he admires greatly was married to Quark, whom he despises. Priceless.
That's the look of a Klingon having a mild aneurysm. XD
John Randall Banks Worf considers Ferengi, ALL Ferengi to be COMPLETELY without Honor. EVERY Klingon does, really.
He goes to find his Ferengi-Disemboweling Cutlass.
Although Worf's respect for Quark goes up when he accompanies him to get her to Sto-Vo-Kor
@@vic5015 they prefer to make deals than actually fight, no Klingon will respect that
"Her? She's okay." Dax throwing a little shade.
She has lived as both a man and a woman. Dax that is. Probably speaking from one of her past host's perspective.
@@daviniarobbins9298 That's probably Curzon talking.
@@daviniarobbins9298 No she was clearly jealous, obvious. How do yall call your selves trek fans and you dont know simple stuff? you disgust me.. Knowing the future, its obvious it was jealousy. You dont understand women, at all.
@@jonathansoko1085 It isn't real you know.
@@daviniarobbins9298 We're discussins the show, which exists. You know
The closest the Alpha quadrant came to annihilation was Grilka and Quark actually falling in love and possibly having a child. A ferengi Klingon hybrid would be one of the strangest and yet oddly terrifying creatures I can imagine
I couldn't image giving birth to those ears along with the face. Eeks.
a superior trader and warrior. He/she would create quite the empire.
“Your actions are neither honorable or profitable!!”
Just think of a clever Klingon with Ferengi hearing and long range weaponry.
I'm envisioning some kind of Pirate King. An Adventure Capitalist. A Sci-Fi Blackbeard with a fleet of ships.
This was the first episode where I saw Jadzia Dax actually displaying jealousy.
I wish we saw her flaws and comedic timing a bit more often in the character.
@@vguyver2 She screwed up plenty of times on the show.
@@vguyver2 You saw it alot, but youre one of those people that has a selective memory then uses that selective memory to make critiques on the internet.
@@jonathansoko1085 Says you, random internet person judging me on my lack of criticism.
@@vguyver2 Says you random internet person. I can do that too
Imagine courting a woman with that word.
"Excuse me, I just wanted to say that I think you're very *glorious* "
I feel like it'd work though... You'd have to play it super smooth.
Meh...just flash a few strips of Latinum and any woman will fall to her knees.
@@Teth47 I m sure among klingons it has teh same effect as saying soemone is beautiful here on earth.
Well there are *a lot* worse pickup lines :p
She’s a Klingon. It’s a fight to the death. And then vicious love making.
Oh, I miss Dax. She's just so non-nonchalant. Following Worf around as he's stalking Grilka. haha. And she's totally cool with it.
1:33 this woman is NOT cool with it.
@@95DarkFire J-Dax has been several people over the centuries, some female, some male.
@@dlc1119 yeah to the extent that most of DS9 refer to her as both, hell Sisko calls her old man because of Kurzon and she almost rekindled something with Tobias's widow despite it going against Trill law
@@dlc1119 Irrelevant, she is clearly jealous in this clip. Its so obvious. You nerds just always miss the obvious.
I love how they're like best friends xD
"You know, for a Klingon raised by humans, wearing a Starfleet uniform, and drinking prune juice, you're pretty attached to tradition."
Rennar to Sick Bay. Klingon patient en route with severe burn trauma.
+WillRennar I like a man riddled with contradictions.
And she don't get why seconds after he already moved on from dax ;)
Prune juice is the drink of warriors.
Worf was always over compensating his Klingon heritage . I think he believed being a Klingon raised by humans meant he had to work harder prove he was an actual Klingon.
Mordecai & Rigby: Ooooooooooooooo!
Jadzia is even more adorable than usual in this scene!
Worf's face at the end when he finds out Grilka is Quarks ex, is priceless!
Its very...intriguing.
His final expression is awesome. That he manages that is so much make-up and prosthetics.
Totally agree
It says everything the equivalent of seeing the most ravishing women you’ve ever laid eyes on walk into town, walk into the local watering hole and hearing she got with the 5 foot tall, footballs sized forehead, elephant eared, drug dealing bar tender. In a single look.
Prune juice: a warrior's drink!
of course, it tastes like ass and is a total endurance test to imbibe it without gagging.
An "old" warriors drink. Gotta keep them bowels cleaned ya know. :3
Glinkling Smearnops On Brokeback Mountain?
It always bemuses me on this...But just what happens when a Klingon drinks prune juice? their physiology is different from Humans...What happens if it doesn't do what it does to humans but say....Give Klingon a good healthy buzz to the point it excite them to become even more proficient warrior? Hummmm.....food for thoughts! And ohh, based on the books, while serving as the Federation ambassador to Klingons, Worf would introduce the stuff to none other than Martok who promptly declare it....You guessed it...."A warrior drink" to the point that prune juice at one time became the num. 1 export to the Klingons! LOL!
Indeed. Just one glass gives you the power to destroy a toilet.
The moment Worf hears that the Klingon is quark's ex-wife he has a look of that mutha ******
I love seeing Dax get jealous then when she reveals to Worf the Klingon woman is Quark's ex-wife him get jealous of Quark.
Jadzia flirts like a guy, right up until she loses Worf's attention...then it's, "I'm right here."
Nick Monks well considering she has the memories of multiple lifetimes including those of male hosts it’s unsurprising she acts like a man sometimes
@@Tmccreight25Gaming got good sense. And what's she supposed to do? Throw a temper tantrum? Bonk him on the head? Grilka is. Wrong for him and she knows it. Remain his friend and hope he gets her out of his system. You can't tell people who to love and if this means acting like a man to some I guess they never met any real women.
@@mairistewart3391 Scream and bonk him on the head would be the right response. Get him to realize it is time to start reading poetry and dodging.
@@mairistewart3391 not to mention Grilka wanted nothing to do with Worf because of his dishonored status. Turns out that opposing Chancellor Gowron makes you unpopular to other klingons
@@deathbykonami5487 thankfully, Kor didn't give a rat's ass what Gowron thought. He made Worf his friend. More importantly, Martok made Worf part of his house later that season.
What cracked me up the most was how Worf is always all about honor and being brave...but he was sneaking around and peeking around bulkheads to spy on the woman LOL
It was said in the episode the reason for this: Worf never courted a true 100% Klingon woman so he had no clue on how to do it, other than what he read/heard/seen from others.
+oldtwins na wrote: "so he had no clue on how to do it"
Of course Worf had clues on how to mate with a female Klingon: he was with K'Ehleyr, with whom he had his son Alexander.
On all other occasions, the holodeck was right there on Enterprise-D, and the holosuite on DS9.
All men have done that at least once in their lives. I know I have done it once. Follow a girl around watching her seeing what she is doing who she is friends with. At a discrete distance of course. I wasn't following her within a foot of her. Before anyone asks nothing ever happened didn't have the nerve to approach her.
@@mardus_ee You think they had porn/sexual programmes on the holodeck where you could live out a fantasy? I suppose the closest is Lt. Barclay in Hollow Pursuits. I love that episode. :)
@@mardus_ee K'Ehleyr was only half Klingon
I always wanted to see Worf's reaction to hearing the full story of the short-lived House of Quark.
that happens in the next scene
I recently wondered if anyone has ever considered doing a Klingon version of "La Donna I Mobile" from Rigoletto. I would pay to hear that version!
Dave Orr well, some group HAS published "Hamlet in the ORIGINAL Klingon" memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Klingon_Hamlet
so you can probably find what you want in some weird, perverted crevice of the Internet. But beware, for "[it] is dark and full of terrors."
Nah, "La Donna I Mobile" is a bit too light for Klingon, which works better with something heavier. Perhaps something from another Verdi opera, preferrably from Otello or MacBeth. Puccini's Tosca would be another great choice.
I love Grillkae's sense of humor.
Jadzia was a bit shook with worf's interest.
@J Jackson but this is Worf we're talking about, he believed that relationships between crewmembers was a bad idea
I never saw this before.. I loved that short discussion of klingon Opera. I am a fan of Opera and we need secret handshakes to know who we can discuss opera with, most of the time.
Try a quote or two from Wagner, tends to be a decent technique.
You've never seen a bone die so quickly.
🤢🤢🤢
To be fair, even with all the makeup and prosthetics, Grilka is very beautiful.
Acting like the Klingon makeup isn’t a bonus 🫠
I recall hearing that in the Star Trek online story that Worf and Grillka got married and had a son.
That's true. Worf became her FOURTH husband. During the Dominion War, Grilka married a Klingon captain, and they had a daughter. He was killed during the war. Then she married Worf and she gave him another son.
That face Worf makes at the end never fails to get me.
Worf is so cute in this one.
What a great character continuity moment / callback.
Worf sounds a lot like me - he likes his opera performed in the traditional manner.
OH MY GOD, Worf XD
Just Worf. About everything he does in this clip.
Is this the episode where Worf has to fight a klingon through Quark?
Indeed !!
"You know, for a Klingon who was raised by humans, wears a Starfleet uniform and drinks prune juice, you're pretty attached to tradition."
Oh come now, Dax. You've seen him wield a Bat'leth. He handles himself on the battlefield as well as _any_ Klingon, and better than _most._ You have an entire _lifetime_ of combat experience, yet he has bested _you_ on _numerous_ occasions. He's also completely fluent in the Klingon _language._ His upbringing gives him a different perspective which comes in handy once in a while, as was demonstrated in the Klingon Civil War. Klingon tradition compels one to embrace that which is useful in combat.
so instead of getting a joke you just decided to throw a bit of mansplaining to an imaginary female character? She was provoking him a bit, not lecturing him about his life. C'mon man...
Don't abuse the term "mansplaining".
+lazyperfectionist wrote: "Klingon tradition compels one to embrace that which is useful in combat."
And so, Grilka embraced Quark.
Well, i wonder what would happen, if the Klingons would be put against the Mandalorians from Star Wars in a Crossover?
What do you think, what would happen?
@@Av4ta7 Ship combat or ground combat? Ground combat, Mandalorians win. Better weapons and armor hands down.
Worfs face after Exwife
Love the music when Grilka enters but cannot find it anywhere. Anyone know how I can assimilate it?
Terry Farrell is just breathtakingly gorgeous. Possibly the most beautiful main female character in the ST series.
1:57 OMG Worf's face!!! I haven't laughed this hard in a while I completely forgot about this scene! 😭😭😭
"she's friends with the Forengi.." haha! this is when Jadzia thought it was time to make her move :)
Jadzia , Worf loving Klingon tradition while not applying to Klingon stereotype does not make him contradictory , it makes him not a parodic cartoon .
0:34 I’m pretty sure she was giving him a clue?
He had a history of attraction to half-breeds...his marriage to a Trill was odd but than to endure his Mate being slain... tragedy 😢
His mate being slain...TWICE
Jadzia: "Imma about to burst this dude's thirsty bubble."
"So... I have slipped into the mirror universe, yes? OBVIOUSLY! That MUST be it!"
That face is too perfect.Trek babes are best.
“I like a man riddled with contradictions.”
So that’s why Jadzia was so mad when Kira slapped Lancelot.
DS9 is my favorite Star Trek show forever. I like the cast and the place where they are playing their roles.🖖
One of my favorite episodes after pale moon light.
When your date notices someone else and totally gaslights you.
Mind = blown
What is the divorce rate on DS9?
What’s the Klingon for ‘Prune Juice’? 😳
Worfs face at 2:15 LMFAO
Genesys Wyatt if looks could kill ...
I Remember this part
so rom gets a fucken hot bejorin and quarks gets a beautiful Klingon and nog gets Jake.
Worf.exe has stopped working.
Worfs face!
Worf just got hit by "the thunderbolt".
Dax: quark's Ex. Me: BOY YOU JUST GOT ROASTED BY A TRILL!.
Her. She's okay.
She is so beautiful
Loved Bashir's character, always a good friend with a positive attitude. Keiko on the other hand annoyed the f*ck out of me. Appeared in so few episodes yet somehow managed to throw a hissy-fit in almost every single one. Imagine being married to that, no wonder Miles had a somewhat grumpy disposition throughout the series.
Just remember, Miles O'Brien must suffer greatly.
On top of that in one episode she was possessed by pah wraith
"I mean, I love my wife..."
"I.. love... my wife."
-Chief Miles Obrien talking about how he feels toward Dr. Julien Bashir
1:54 Oh how Word's shoulders are slumped. Such disappointment!
Damn you Dukat ! How can you kill Jadzia ?
What ever happened to rock n roll in the future? It's all opera and classical music and literature from Shakespeare. Even the Klingons listen to opera and their form of Shakespeare. Damn, the whole universe has banned rock n roll. The last time there was even anything resembling alternative music was when Spock played with some space hippies. With that it was some kind of folk music. But you would think that the Klingons would be listening to heavy rock music you can dance to.
Public domain stuff is cheaper
You get cool Klingon rock in ST-LD
And by the bar music is fairly modern in places..
Leave his prune juice alone, he drinks it to remember his mother and father on earth
Actually Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice when he was on the Enterprise. His first taste of it was in the Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise", and he was hooked on it ever since.
Any man does this in this day and age and he gets called a stalker.
Worf is also a stalker too.
what was the episode name?
Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
It's like the time when Jerry had the hots for his girlfriend until he found out she use to date Newman.
Worf: "NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANI!?!?!?!?!?!?"
you mean "nuq" it's klingon for nani
Lol love it
It’s not all that uncommon Worf was raised on earth and only had minimal contact with his extended relatives add to that the one time we hear him speak of trying to fit in and playing a game he almost killed another kid (completely by accident) he would in a small way think if I was around my own kind I’d feel more accapted and he’d try to live up to the idea of the culture as he know it it’s why his honor is unbending
Poor Morn
If ya'll follow the multiple series. She was on Voyager after ensign Kim and Neelix took her off his hands wreaking Tuvoks Quarters.
Poor worf. All thrust and no motion.
No,he's just....Worf....
1:58 *pure disgust*
grawll for me :D :D
Did he say Barack?
Blatant racism from Worf.
Imagine choosing Grilka over Jadzia. Ugh.
Another reason to dislike the Ferengi
For someone who is smart, pretty, and good at every single thing they attempt Jadzia sure is hard to like. : /
Wayne Hampton she just likes to have fun. She also enjoyed pranking Odo by subtly moving his furniture (why does a Changeling need furniture anyway?) around.
thanks! seems like no one is getting it!
I would make a joke about the black Klingon man lusting after a white Klingon women, but this is the 24th century, so....
Reubenofthedead LMAO
They're both brown. >_>
@@Lukos0036 as are all humans