STTNG gave me such an unrealistic expectation of how adults should talk to each other and settle their differences. I wish this was how human beings really did act. That apology from Picard just shows that no matter your rank or social standing that friendships matter more than orders and personal agendas.
Worf using his experience from his time aboard DS9 to full effect; He knows when someone is in the wrong, and when that someone is causing issues. He puts his foot down and calls them out on it.
Worf disgraced himself, leaving his commanding officer alone to save the Enterprise. There should have been a scene at the end wherein Worf and Picard addressed that.
This is such an outrage by Picard. In Worf's culture surrender is regarded as dishonorable so by suggesting to abandon the ship he is making a considerable cultural compromise. Calling him a coward in return and thereby insulting him in the worst possible way in his culture is just despicable.
It's interesting that to save face, like a Klingon, Picard has done the right thing by Worf by saying 'regret'. Picard must now spend a long time acting honourably and both must support each other to make up for the insult. Worf, in respect, would also do this. Both cultures recognise that to test and thereby prove a friendship or command structure almost to destruction is proof of it's enduring strength.
These ten minutes of film are among the best that science fiction has to offer. Seeing Picard first freak out and then apologize is an emotional rollercoaster ride.
You call one of the only TWO people in the universe who would WILLINGLY go onto a Borg ship to save your arse a “coward”??? 🤯😆 And I disagree…I don’t think Worf would have killed Sisko either….😏
One does not take command by challenging the Captain while fighting the common enemy. Even pirates know that. Picard was able to later state his 'regrets', because Worf did not wish to take command. Proof of their enduring honour.
I've always had a theory about the secret untold story of this version that perhaps the ghost was the spirit of his child who died Earlier in the story, he has a nightmare with imagery that to me allude to his wife falling pregnant and the child either was miscarried or died in some kind of accident The grief of this caused his wife to fall into her dementia-like state The ghostly woman screaming that she's still there could allude to how the spirit of their child has remained there since they initially died This is just my theory, but one I wanted to share
It’s strange to say as a 40 year old man, but I’ve always found Worf to be someone that I identify with. Duty bound, honour bound and career oriented. It’s lead to lonely life, but I don’t care. I find myself wishing I’d find a woman worth my attention or time. Yet, as time goes on, I find myself embracing my duty more than my personal life. It’s ok to be someone who gives up their lives in sacrifice of something worth it. For the betterment of self and humanity.
I still love picard not even blinking at the threat then telling him to get off his bridge but then you see the moments hestation in his eyes as he see worf go
He's a fine actor, and understands that the camera sees more than a theatre audience. On the stage, he would have had to signal that regret as Worf leaves with a step toward him, etc.