217. Dad Harder (DS9 6.07)
Episode 222 of the Antimatter Pod podcast, hosted by Anika and Liz, titled "217. Dad Harder (DS9 6.07)" was published on December 16, 2025 and runs 63 minutes.
December 16, 2025 ·63m · Antimatter Pod
Summary
Anika and Liz attend a four-day Klingon bachelor party -- where the feats of strength include somehow NOT developing a time machine to go back to 1997 and fight the entire DS9 writers room for Jadzia's honour. Yes, our wedding series has brought us to Star Trek: Deep Space 9's "You Are Cordially Invited", and we have ... questions. Concerns. Loud protests. And that's just Anika's cats! Both this and "Data's Day" were written by Ronald D. Moore, and we are trying not to read too much into anything This is an episode about Dax rejecting the Klingon gender binary and being punished and publicly humiliated for it, including by her friends Not a single character is changed by the events of this episode, except Jadzia, who learns an important lesson about tolerating abuse (it's good and she should do it) Complaining that there are no TNG characters at Worf's wedding is a lot more fun than talking about all the ways the script throws Jadzia under the bus … so we do both! Lieutenant Atoa, infidelity and using Polynesian people as props If Odo has this "instinct for justice", why doesn't it apply to facing consequences for his own wrongs? Giving Avery Brooks a line telling Terry Farrell to suck it up and kiss the boots of a racist, xenophobic asshole is … a choice. A REAL choice. Justice for all the Daxes (except Curzon, who is actually the reason some of the Daxes deserve justice)
Episode Description
Anika and Liz attend a four-day Klingon bachelor party -- where the feats of strength include somehow NOT developing a time machine to go back to 1997 and fight the entire DS9 writers room for Jadzia's honour.
Yes, our wedding series has brought us to Star Trek: Deep Space 9's "You Are Cordially Invited", and we have ... questions. Concerns. Loud protests. And that's just Anika's cats!
- Both this and "Data's Day" were written by Ronald D. Moore, and we are trying not to read too much into anything
- This is an episode about Dax rejecting the Klingon gender binary and being punished and publicly humiliated for it, including by her friends
- Not a single character is changed by the events of this episode, except Jadzia, who learns an important lesson about tolerating abuse (it's good and she should do it)
- Complaining that there are no TNG characters at Worf's wedding is a lot more fun than talking about all the ways the script throws Jadzia under the bus … so we do both!
- Lieutenant Atoa, infidelity and using Polynesian people as props
- If Odo has this "instinct for justice", why doesn't it apply to facing consequences for his own wrongs?
- Giving Avery Brooks a line telling Terry Farrell to suck it up and kiss the boots of a racist, xenophobic asshole is … a choice. A REAL choice.
- Justice for all the Daxes (except Curzon, who is actually the reason some of the Daxes deserve justice)
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