Star Trek: Picard | Reuniting With Worf | Paramount+

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Michael Dorn (Worf), Michelle Hurd (Raffi) and others reflect on the Klingon warrior's evolution and return to the Star Trek Universe.
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コメント (21)
  • @tgi3197
    I think Michael Dorn said it best once. He was asked about being type cast. He said something to the effect of "I've been Worf on 7 seasons of TNG, years of DSN and 4 movies. If this is type casting, bring it on!" Such a good actor.
  • Michael Dorn looks fantastic at 70. Glad that he’s back
  • @grega7323
    Michael Dorn is one of those actors who has a role that you couldn't see anyone else do. Worf is definitely one of my favorite characters.
  • He forgot "Husband of Jadzia Dax. Father of Alexander Rozhenko."
  • "I have made some chamomile tea. Do you take sugar?" I love it! Worf with a little mellow side!
  • Mr. Dorn also played Worf's grandfather, Col. Worf who defended Kirk and McCoy at their Klingon trial in Star Trek 6.
  • I really liked that you guys added the house Rozhenko bit. That was a great nod to his history that fans often forget.
  • @jshirlee
    “Bane to the Duras family” - badass
  • @Ken-fh4jc
    I don’t think I have ever seen an actor embody his character like Michael Dorn does to Worf.
  • @kzarz0219
    Michael Dorn has that James Earl Jones voice. Powerful, deliberate and hyponotic.
  • Man, you guys cannot let this be the end of the road for these actors and characters. They want to do more. We want them to do more. They have the energy. This could be a revival for the entire TNG+ era. Make it so!
  • @xaenon
    Worf is the ultimate Klingon. A practiced warrior, introspective, wise, a product of two worlds, both a teacher and a sensei, and he doesn't just change as he ages, he EVOLVES and refines.
  • @petebetz5358
    This is by far the greatest iteration of Worf....
  • Many years ago (1990 I think) I met Michael Dorn at a con in Hawaii. He was my favorite character because he was the most honorable! I asked him if he had any input as to what Worf said or did. At the time he said “not much.” I’m glad they’re listening to him now!
  • Loved seeing Worf's return. His intro to Raffi was a great way to pay homage to his past and show how far he's come as well.
  • The great thing about Worf is that he changes as he moves through life- which is what happens to us in reality. At first challenged by the human/Klingon dichotomy, he struggled to figure out just who he was. Ultimately he took the best from both cultures and made himself into someone he could himself respect- the power and honor of a Klingon warrior with the compassion and wisdom of a human side.
  • Michael Dorn is practically the definition of chill. I know thievery is considered dishonorable by the Klingon code but apparently that doesn't apply to stealing scenes.
  • @1xayekim
    I have immense respect for Michael Dorn. I had the pleasure of meeting him many years ago while he was attending a charity event in San Diego and I was supervising the security detail. We talked for about 10-15 minutes and I told him how important his character was as an icon to many adopted or fostered kids and how so many of us looked up to him. He was extremely gracious and he was one of those guys that was legitimately more interested in what I had to say than listening to his own voice. I think it also helped that I was not nerding out on Star Trek but instead asking about aviation and music. I learned a long time ago that if you want to actually have a good conversation with a celebrity talk about their interests just like any other human being on the planet who probably does not want to talk about their day job.