7th episode of the fifth season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
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Matthew (he/him) and Jo (she/they) “Let He Who Is Without Sin…” go to Risa as we pod about Worf and his wild antics in this episode. We talk about Worf and sports for a surprisingly long time, we argue that maybe Leeta shouldn't have told Bashir about Rom right after breaking up with the good doctor and of course we talk about Curzon Dax dying from Snu Snu. Matthew explains the problem with Star Wars and Jo is just happy that Worf isn't bi/pan-phobic, he's just a jealous lover. As always, be prepared that spoilers may be lurking around every corner just like Garak on Empok Nor.Subscribe for weekly recaps of Star Trek Deep Space Nine, follow us online at @TerokNoir on Twitter for silly memes and polls and contact us by e-mail at teroknoirpod@gmail.com
Data and Fletcher review Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 5 Episode 7 "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." Was this episode worth discussing for 75 minutes? You decide. Stuff you may be interested in: I would put those pics here, but I don't know where the links are. The Sanderlanche, Data's podcast where he and other people talk about Brandon Sanderson books: https://www.thesanderlanche.com/ Star Trek Deep Space Nine is also known by other names, such as Star Trek DS9, STDS9, ST:DS9, and Star Trek Deep Space 9. Music: "Feral Angel Waltz" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rebinging Star Trek DS9: Let He Who is Without Sin... Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Season 5 episode 7 of Rebinge Deep Space Nine: Let He Who is Without Sin.... Worf and Dax head to Risa for some R&R but a bunch of other people decide to horn in on their vacation. Everyone has peculiar outfits in this episode except guest star Vanessa Williams who is an absolute stunner in every scene. Unfortunately, even she can't save this clunker of an ep. Let He Who is Without Sin... Dax and Worf are trying to enjoy a little vacation, but Worf is not really in a relaxing mood. Not only is he a total wet blanket, but a bunch of uninvited guests push their way onto the trip. Bashir, Leeta and even Quark find their way onto the runabout. There is not a lot of fun to be had on this trip but there are some crazy outfits to laugh out. What's this rebinge thing? It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Please listen to some of our favorite episodes like Duet, The Visitor or Rejoined and check out the previous episode Trials and Tribble-ations. Consider listening to our episode on The Muse a wildly underrated episode of DS9. Next time... Join us next week for S5E8: Things Past. Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter! Email us at rebingeit@gmail.com.
Welcome to S5E7 of Rebinge DS9: Let He Who is Without Sin...where Dax and Worf try to have a vacation but nobody has fun.
Jeff Mader has rewatched Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 5, Episode 7 "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (1996), as part of a Star Trek DS9 rewatch podcast series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: Deep Space Nine S5 E7 - "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (1996) | Rewatch First Aired: November 11, 1996 In-universe date: 2373 Date of Podcast: March 1, 2022 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Rewatch Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Jeff Mader, Dave Mader, Kevin Millard, Davan Skelhorn, Jaemeel Robinson LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson PRODUCER Dave Mader Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #DS9 #StarTrek #DeepSpaceNine #LiveLongAndPodcast #LocutorsOfTrek
Tread Perilously's annual Star Trek month continues with a rare visit to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Unfortunately, it's for one of the program's worst hours: "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." Dax and Worf's vacation to pleasure planet Risa is disrupted by Bashir, Leeta, and Quark deciding to come along, Worf's bad attitude, and the extremist Essentialist Movement who believe places like Risa are making the Federation "soft." When Worf reads one of their pamphlets, he conflates his current personal problems with Dax as an element of the phantom menace proposed by the Essentialists. Will he help them cause ecological harm to the galaxy-famous vacation world? Erik is stunned to discover Gerd Shockley is, indeed, in the episode as the leader of the Essentialists. A scene of The Emissary and Odo chatting at the Replimat leads to a surprisingly long digression. The Duras Sisters start an OnlyFans page. The Warriors gets praised while its unfortunate Director's Cut gets panned. Worf's behavior leads to a discussion about jealousy and negative emotions. Lloyd Dobler's Disease gets outlined and Justin once again lauds Cobra Kai. He also reveals one of the reasons for this DS9 episode failing while still holding his favorite Star Trek TV writers accountable. Gerd's opinion of Bajor becomes clear and Erik declares Ross from Friends is the only other character who could screw things up as badly as Worf does here.
Just don't travel in "Trek", it never ends well. First up, Dax tries to get Worf to chill by going to Risa, but he instead throws in with a bunch of fun-hating fundie puritans in "Let He Who Is Without Sin...". After that, something goes wrong on the way back from a conference (what?! NEVER!) and we're left exploring Odo's darkest secret in "Things Past". Also this week: how Worf is Hank Hill, Dukat's truest love, and US proxy-colonialism! [Timestamps: "Without Sin": 00:43; "Things Past": 32:53]
Pick up a horga'hn and put down those pamphlets as we head to Risa to check out "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."!Fandom Forecasts host and meteorologist Katie Nickolaou joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that had a mixed reception among fans but presents a fascinating look at the sexual mores of the 24th century. When Dax drags Worf to the pleasure planet Risa for a sun and fun-filled vacation, he's resolved to be miserable the entire time. But when a cadre of malcontents seek to ruin the fun, Worf will have to choose between his love for Dax and his desire to rain on everyone's parade!The world of Trek is remarkable and desirable not just because they've eliminated things like class struggle or inclement weather, but because the world of the Federation is one in which people of all race, class, orientation, and temperament can coexist peacefully. The broadcast standards of TV limit the depth of exploration that any given Trek series can make into the intimate lives of its heroes, but episodes like "Let He Who..." show us that the future can be a better place AND you can still argue with your significant other over petty things and that is (weirdly) reassuring. On this episode, we discuss the "open-mindedness" of the Federation's future, the depiction of "pleasure planets" throughout the franchise, the uncanny hospitality of Risians, the ways in which a future civilization could control their weather, the stumbling progress of Trek's depiction of sex and relationships, the perils of shooting on location, and the ways in which Trek provides an inviting forum for discussion of social issues.We also discuss fighting pamphlet guys at the starport, winning a date with Chase Masterson, a SEVEN Million Dollar Man, happy Karens, waiting for Risa to show up on Disco, the one biome planet, decorating with weather, cracked ribs ≠ sexy, "smashin' the bowl", Worf's "world of cardboard" speech, doin' a Geostorm, getting caught "Ghosting", going full sex farce, phaser Easy Mode, Katie shares her experiences stormchasing, and a long-overdue tribute to Rene Auberjonois!Red space at night, Starfleet's delight!Follow Katie on Twitter and check the weather in your sector with Fandom Forecasts!http://www.twitter.com/weather_katiehttps://twitter.com/ForecastFandomGet out and Trek the Vote!http://www.trekthe.voteLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingPlay hoverball with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us a hologram swimsuit on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Pick up a horga'hn and put down those pamphlets as we head to Risa to check out "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."!Fandom Forecasts host and meteorologist Katie Nickolaou joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that had a mixed reception among fans but presents a fascinating look at the sexual mores of the 24th century. When Dax drags Worf to the pleasure planet Risa for a sun and fun-filled vacation, he's resolved to be miserable the entire time. But when a cadre of malcontents seek to ruin the fun, Worf will have to choose between his love for Dax and his desire to rain on everyone's parade!The world of Trek is remarkable and desirable not just because they've eliminated things like class struggle or inclement weather, but because the world of the Federation is one in which people of all race, class, orientation, and temperament can coexist peacefully. The broadcast standards of TV limit the depth of exploration that any given Trek series can make into the intimate lives of its heroes, but episodes like "Let He Who..." show us that the future can be a better place AND you can still argue with your significant other over petty things and that is (weirdly) reassuring. On this episode, we discuss the "open-mindedness" of the Federation's future, the depiction of "pleasure planets" throughout the franchise, the uncanny hospitality of Risians, the ways in which a future civilization could control their weather, the stumbling progress of Trek's depiction of sex and relationships, the perils of shooting on location, and the ways in which Trek provides an inviting forum for discussion of social issues.We also discuss fighting pamphlet guys at the starport, winning a date with Chase Masterson, a SEVEN Million Dollar Man, happy Karens, waiting for Risa to show up on Disco, the one biome planet, decorating with weather, cracked ribs ≠ sexy, "smashin' the bowl", Worf's "world of cardboard" speech, doin' a Geostorm, getting caught "Ghosting", going full sex farce, phaser Easy Mode, Katie shares her experiences stormchasing, and a long-overdue tribute to Rene Auberjonois!Red space at night, Starfleet's delight!Follow Katie on Twitter and check the weather in your sector with Fandom Forecasts!http://www.twitter.com/weather_katiehttps://twitter.com/ForecastFandomGet out and Trek the Vote!http://www.trekthe.voteLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingPlay hoverball with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us a hologram swimsuit on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Don't threaten Worf with a good time! Seriously. Do not do that. Worf is not into it, and he knows some other people who aren't either. They all take their misery out on the fun-loving guests of the planet Risa and irritate his crew mates in the process. Let He Who Is Without Sin... listen to this week's Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: @missionlogpod On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: Patreon:
Don't threaten Worf with a good time! Seriously. Do not do that. Worf is not into it, and he knows some other people who aren't either. They all take their misery out on the fun-loving guests of the planet Risa and irritate his crew mates in the process. Let He Who Is Without Sin... listen to this week's Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: @missionlogpod On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: Patreon:
Don't threaten Worf with a good time! Seriously. Do not do that. Worf is not into it, and he knows some other people who aren't either. They all take their misery out on the fun-loving guests of the planet Risa and irritate his crew mates in the process. Let He Who Is Without Sin... listen to this week's Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: facebook.com/missionlogpod On Twitter: @missionlogpod On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: missionlogpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/missionlog
Don't threaten Worf with a good time! Seriously. Do not do that. Worf is not into it, and he knows some other people who aren't either. They all take their misery out on the fun-loving guests of the planet Risa and irritate his crew mates in the process. Let He Who Is Without Sin... listen to this week's Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: @missionlogpod On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: Patreon:
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Starfleet goes to Club Med! This week, we're talking Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's fifth season, seventh episode, "Let He Who Is Without Sin...", and holy crap, this is NOT a good episode. But, we have fun and you will too! Just watch out for Worf on the soccer field! Into the Wormhole is entirely supported by Patreon! Join us today at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
Not even the Free Love Future is safe when Neumann, Beth, and Dan discuss "Let He Who Is Without Sin", which is Episode 7 of Season 5 of Star Trek Deep Space Nine! Why is Worf's swimsuit so skimpy? How does Quark get so lucky with the ladies? And what exactly is Dax making out of that clay?! Find out answers to these questions and much more by listening along! Also a BIG thanks to Gramatik who was gracious enough to let us use excerpts from his song "Break Loose" from his 2011 album "Beatz & Pieces Vol. 1". You can find more of his awesome music here: @gramatik
Deep Space Nine Season 5 - Essential Trek Philosophy. When people think of ethics in Star Trek, they often think primarily of ethical dilemmas, such as balancing the greater good of one group of people with the greater good of another group of people, or juxtaposing the rights of particular individuals with the common good. But season 5 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine takes a different approach to its exploration of ethics, using dramatic situations to explore not merely ethical dilemmas, but also ethically praiseworthy or blameworthy character traits of various Starfleet and non-Starfleet characters. In this episode of Meta Treks, hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling compare their choices for Essential Trek Philosophy from season 5 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. From the virtuous character traits of loyalty and fortitude in "The Ascent" to the ethics of genetic engineering in "Dr. Bashir, I Presume?", season 5 of Deep Space Nineuses conflict with the Dominion, the Klingons, and the Maquis, to explore the ethical status of various character traits while under pressure, and in a state of political and military conflict. Chapters Intro and Initial Thoughts on DS9 Season 5 (00:01:20) Children of Time (00:09:26) ...Nor the Battle to the Strong (00:14:27) Let He Who Is Without Sin (00:28:41) The Ascent (00:39:10) The Ship (00:44:29) The Begotten (00:53:41) Dr. Bashir, I Presume? (01:00:05) Honorable Mentions (01:16:38) Recap and Final Thoughts (01:21:18) Closing (01:24:50) Hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling Production Mike Morrison (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Shaw (Associate Producer) Mark Walker (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Who is this new superhero? What is he doing on Risa? Why is Worf acting so strangely? And how has the President of the Federation become the same person as Colonel West? Some of the questions posed to Anne-Marie and Peter as they cover Let He Who Is Without Sin and Things Past. Next time,… Read more →
Anne-Marie and Peter struggle there way through The Assignment, but then are rewarded with Trials And Tribble-ations. Next time, recording Friday 30th June we look at Let He Who Is Without Sin and Things Past. Feedback- borgcast@geekplanetonline.com Read more →
This week, we’re vacationing to beautiful Risa with our old friend Daniel Carrigan to talk about interspecies sex, Ferengi pubic hair, stern Bolians and so much more! That’s right, we’re tackling Let He Who Is Without Sin..., the thrilling tale of Worf taking his relationship problems out on an entire planet of unsuspecting vacationers. It’s widely known as one of the worst episodes of the series, but how do WE feel about it? Well, you’ll have to tune in to find out. PLUS! Star Trek video games! A not-so-terrible (or is it?) Voyager episode! And we finally reveal the insightful and disturbing identity of the man behind the curtain of the entire podcast! Basically, one listen will leave you feeling as refreshed, revitalized, and rejuvenated as a whole weekend at Risa.
“Let He Who Is Without Sin…” has a reputation as one of the worst episodes of Star Trek ever, but is it really? Later, in “Things Past”, the show repeats “Necessary Evil”, to mixed results. iTunes Google Play RSS
Discussing DS9 Episodes 103-106. "The Assignment" (504) @ 00:54, "Trials and Tribble-ations" (503) @ 11:41, "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (505) @ 27:56, "Things Past" (506) @ 41:27.