1 year ago with 337 notesReblog / via 

garak-pussy-indulgence:

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garak-pussy-indulgence:

Really kind of a hot take but if you think Kai Winn is legitimately worse than Dukat you’ve got some issues.

Like what’s worse, being a corrupt religious leader or committing actually r*pe and genocide frequently AND being an even MORE corrupt religious leader because you started a fucking death cult 🤔

I definitely agree with this, but also I’m an aspiring author and from a writers perspective I prefer the character of Dukat. He has a lot of backstory and is such a complicated character with a great arc, but then there’s Kai Winn over here just being annoying and evil and for what? Like whyyy?

I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or if you genuinely forgot Winn Adami’s whole backstory of surviving the atrocities of the Cardassian occupation as well as her entire character arc starting with her indignation at the fact that a Starfleet officer, a human of all things, was chosen as the Emissary instead of her, who had dedicated her whole life to serving the Prophets, who she understandably felt betrayed by, so she resorted to turning to the Pah-Wraiths (the Satanic representation we didn’t know we needed in Trek) and also slightly almost mended her relationship with Kira which Dukat certainly never did (she even admitted her flaws and seemed to understand the weight of the things she had done), and then getting tricked into sleeping with Gul Dukat (can you fucking imagine), throwing him out into the streets blind and helpless when she found out the truth, also she fucking KILLED him albeit temporarily.

That’s a lot of things. Dukat’s entire character was just why don’t the people I oppressed like me I was such a nice guy :’(

tagged as: ds9 didn't get oscar-winning-actress louise fletcher to play winn so you guys would sleep on her;  have said it once will say it again;  louise fletcher did a FANTASTIC job with winn she gave her so much range and depth;  that scene where she says 'I will no longer serve gods who give me nothing in return'... her performance... amazing;  Star Trek;  DS9;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  Kai Winn;  Dukat;  Gul Dukat;  Skrain Dukat;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  



2 years ago with 628 notesReblog / via 

colonel-kira-nerys:

v-e-l-v-e-t-g-o-l-d-m-i-n-e:

man I wish people appreciated more what Louise Fletcher did on DS9 because like… yeah Dukat it’s a great villain and truly despicable but Louise Fletcher was absolutely amazing as Kai Winn and how hateful she was, but she still played her with so much depth

You’re right and you should say it. Louise Fletcher deserves all of the awards. 

And can I add that it’s a crime that we don’t talk more about this scene?

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Originally posted by trekgate

Kai Winn was put in the Cardassian equivalent of a concentration camp. She was beaten, abused, possibly raped, and most likely worked half to death. None of that excuses her later actions, but you can bet I wouldn’t have survived everything that she did without an obsession with power. If i were in her shoes, I would also want to have so much power that I would never, ever be put in the position of “victim” ever again.

Yes, so much! It always bothers me when people say that she is just pure evil but are willing to see  the grey areas of Dukat’s character, because it’s obvious to me she wasn’t always just evil. One of the scenes that hit me on this rewatch also was this one:

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this is preceded by the bullshit story Dukat under the Bajoran disguise is feeding her, but the dialogue is pretty interesting for me:

Dukat: When the Resistance destroyed the Cardassian outpost in Relliketh, Gul Dukat ordered a hundred Bajorans rounded up. His intention was to send us to the capital for public execution.
Winn: A hundred from Relliketh. When did that occur?
Dukat: Just before the great famine. By sheer luck, my transport was rerouted to a labour camp. I learned years later that the dispatcher had misread the orders.

Like far from me from defend her actions, lol. Winn is absolutely terrible at what she did with Bareil, both in cheating her victory over him and later on letting him die, and she was power hungry and ruthless and it ultimately led to her downfall, but she wasn’t just an evil caricature. She had so much depth and honestly, kudos for Louise Fletcher for being able to play her so wonderfully when Kai Winn was in actually just a handful of episodes.

tagged as: ds9 meta;  i guess lol;  Kai Winn;  Winn;  Winn Adami;  Louise Fletcher;  DS9;  



3 years ago with 1269 notesReblog / via 

borgcast:

Keep reading

tagged as: ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚;  i love ds9 so much;  Star Trek;  DS9;  The Sisko;  Kai Winn;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  Sisko;  Benjamin Sisko;  Captain Sisko;  Deep Space Nine;  



3 years ago with 853 notesReblog / via 

captaincrusher:

Another one of my fav Ds9 scenes.

I wrote about this in another post and I don’t think I can say it better now so I’ll just paste that in:

I love this scene because it says so much.

Firstly, about Kai Winn as a character. She isn’t a one dimensional villain. She isn’t blindly following her faith and that is her only motivation. She has struggled with it and have been punished for it. It would have been so much easier for her to chose another path. To renounce her faith or to simply stop teaching it. But she fought for it.

Secondly, about Bajor as a society. Why is their faith so important to them? Because so many people like Kai Winn had only their faith during the occupation. They held on to their faith. Surely partly because the Cardassians hated it. It was always a form of resistance in itself to keep believing, keep praying, keep gathering in secrecy.

Thirdly, it says a lot about Ds9 as a show. This is exactly why I love Ds9. They weren’t satisfied with Winn as a simple antagonist, there to show up now and then and make trouble for Sisko with some religious opposition. Instead they made her complex. They chose to let us understand her. They do this with a lot of their characters and they do it so well.

How the scene plays out comes as a surprise when viewing the episode for the first time. Of course they are going to exchange some banter and then go separate ways? Of course we the viewers will be left satisfied with knowing who the enemy and the heroes are? No, says Ds9.

Instead Winn here challenges Kira’s, and in turn the viewer’s, maybe quite simplistic narrative. Her disdain for Winn is understandable, but Winn reminds her and the viewers that reality is always more complicated.

tagged as: Star Trek;  DS9;  Winn Adami;  Kira Nerys;  Kira;  Nerys;  Major Kira;  Kai Winn;  Winn;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  Nana Visitor;  Louise Fletcher;  



3 years ago with 189 notesReblog / via 

colonel-kira-nerys:

bashir-one-alpha:

The one (1) time I liked Kai Winn

I still think it’s incredibly fucked up that he raped her by deception, and the show doesn’t ever really address this…? she never would have slept with him if she knew who it really was (hence the slap) and therefore she was raped. that’s super fucked up and the writers don’t really explore it at all.

tagged as: honestly i just think the writers (most if not all men) during the 90s didn't even consider the heavy implications of rape by deception;  after all if they did they would have considered the fact that they basically made sisko rape mirror!jadzia by deception;  (dang i hate that episode so much);  rape cw;  rape;  rape mention;  Star Trek;  DS9;  Kai Winn;  Winn Adami;  Dukat;  Skrain Dukat;  Gul Dukat;  Winn;  Louise Fletcher;  Marc Alaimo;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  



3 years ago with 327 notesReblog / via 

mckittericks:

A most humble offering to you, Eminence @kaiwinnishereforyou, on the occasion of your birth.

tagged as: Star Trek;  Kai Winn;  DS9;  Winn;  Winn Adami;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  fanart;  art;  



4 years ago with 226 notesReblog / via / source

toboldlyblahblahblah:

“I’m sorry, Nerys, but this is where it ends.”

tagged as: Star Trek;  DS9;  Kira Nerys;  Kai Winn;  Kira;  Nerys;  Major Kira;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  hi i don't have a cool name for my queue;  



5 years ago with 107 notesReblog / via 

freebajor:

ahh yes the power hungry religious leader

starting this up again, hopefully i’ll finish it this time, and almost all the outfits will be the same as originally planned

ezri | jadzia | kasidy | keiko | kira | leeta | ziyal

tagged as: hi I don't have a cool name for my queue;  Star Trek;  DS9;  Kai Winn;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  art;  fanart;  



7 years ago with 140 notesReblog / via 

mintfrosting:

space pope candidate & her loyal follower

(DS9 in the hands of the prophets → vedek winn & neela)

tagged as: this is gorgeous;  Star Trek;  DS9;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  Vedek Winn;  Neela;  art;  fanart;  



8 years ago with 111 notesReblog / via 

justgaffit:

Rewatching DS9 reminds me how complex of a character Kai Winn is, even though sometimes I want to throw her into the wormhole

tagged as: Star Trek;  DS9;  Kai Winn;  Winn Adami;  Winn;  art;  fanart;  Deep Space Nine;  Star Trek: DS9;  

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