• Thebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.world
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    This is actually pretty accurate. There was a big discussion about how, at least on TNG, Worf had more of an insufferably romanticized perspective of Klingon culture, like him scolding someone saying Klingons do not laugh despite evidence to the contrary.

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      He’s basically a Klingon weeb. He learned to Klingon from operas, and has an idealized understanding of honour that is completely out of touch with reality.

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      I don’t recall his growth with Alexander in TNG much (yes need a rematch and he probably has more growth in other episodes) but he did seem to be a better citizen in DS9, probably better writers but I always enjoyed Worf regardless. He always seemed like he was trying to better himself for his society as stubborn as he preferred to seem.

      Though I will say it takes a warrior to enjoy prune juice in their glory days. Well not really but I like to think so for some of my days

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    I’m only just watching King of the Hill for the first time, and just saw the constipation episode. It would quite neatly explain Worf’s preference for prune juice.

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    Yes Bobby, I’m “just” a Bat’leth salesman - but I do it with honor.

    Now grab that cleaning cloth, you’ve been promoted to blade-wipe.