Legendary character that people are in awe of arrives
A crisis occurs
Legendary character shows that they do not live up to their name during said crisis
People lose all faith in legendary character
Legendary character is a given a convenient chance to redeem themselves when another crisis occurs
Despite being as formulaic as they come, this is a great episode and one of the better Klingon-centric ones. It's mostly due to the rich characters and how much history they all have by this point, plus Kor has been a joy in every appearance he's made. The b-story with Ezri/Quark is quite delightful too.
Although, I do have to question why Worf assigns Kor to work specifically on Martok's ship after being told to keep them away from each other.
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Despite being as formulaic as they come, this is a great episode and one of the better Klingon-centric ones. It's mostly due to the rich characters and how much history they all have by this point, plus Kor has been a joy in every appearance he's made. The b-story with Ezri/Quark is quite delightful too.
Although, I do have to question why Worf assigns Kor to work specifically on Martok's ship after being told to keep them away from each other.