4.10 — “Our Man Bashir”

4.10 — “Our Man Bashir”

Plot: Bashir and Garak are playing together in a holonovel version of James Bond, or perhaps the Bond knockoff Our Man Flint (1966), when a transporter accident traps the patterns of Kira, Dax, O”Brien, Sisko, and Worf inside the Holoprogram. Bashir and Garak must continue the scenario or their crewmates will die. Outlandish hijinks ensue.

Thoughts: I used to play the James Bond RPG in high school, and I blogged all the James Bond movies back in the day on LiveJournal (https://krblack.livejournal.com/), so I love this. The stylings, especially early on, are reminiscent of the over the top Flint franchise starring James Coburn which was directly parodied by Mike Myers in the Austin Powers films. There are a number of specific tributes to the James Bond franchise, however, especially Dr. No. The camera shoots Bashir during the baccarat scene just like Sean Connery in the original. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLXoZ69ce-I

Avery Brooks and Nana Visitor especially throw themselves into their roles. Memory Alpha quotes Visitor, “ “it was so much fun, that show was a joy to do. How many times, you know, is it a necessity to do a bad Russian accent? I was in heaven. It was ideal for me. And to come out of a wall in a round bed? It just doesn’t get better than that.”

It’s a great parody, rich with detail, extras, and fabulous sets. While I don’t love the trope of the holodeck malfunction, it receives its most elaborate justification for happening seen in the franchise so far. It almost feels like a Mirror Universe episode. Moreover, Bashir and Garak’s dialogue is true to their characters and elevates the proceedings.

Interesting to see another episode full of smoking, so soon after DS9 4.8, “Little Green Men.”

I can’t give a malfunctioning holodeck episode a perfect score–sorry!–but…

4.5 out of 5 trick cigars.

http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Our_Man_Bashir


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2 responses to “4.10 — “Our Man Bashir””

  1. Randi Cohen Avatar

    Yes… this was great fun! Although there was not any real suspense since unlike TNG I’m pretty sure DS9 would not kill a major character in a petty way such as a holodeck malfunction, I truly enjoyed Bashir upping the ante with Garak as well as echoing his words at the end… fun!

    I loved watching Visitor (who’s not gotten much screen time lately!) and Brooks, and I also thought that Siddig did a lovely job… he doesn’t generally show much range but this part suited him.

    Brooks has weird spacing between his words when ranting, much like the original Trek Captain.

    Did you know that Siddig and Visitor were married and had a baby? I wonder which episode started that chemistry. Maybe this one? Or I think there was another too where they were kissing because Betazoid pheromones.

    This was fun. I appreciate liking a holodeck episode for a change!

  2. Kevin Black Avatar

    Memory Alpha claims that they were already together during the filming of this episode–so it must have been the pheromones!

    Could there be a human being out there who owes his/her life to that teleplay writer?

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