RIP Aron Eisenberg
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A truly sad day. Eisenberg was a gift, and his performances always brighten my day.
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That episode is what gives me so much joy in imagining Nog as captain of his own ship. The kind of crew he'd put together would be a sight to behold.
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Come think of it, sadly I never cared about Nog as character or Aron Eisenberg's performance as Nog until now when he is gone. Back then I was so focused on Starfleet characters, Kira and Odo in show to notice not helped by me not liking Ferengi. But I am far more mature now than I was back then as teenager.
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His character really became interesting once he became a Starfleet character, honestly. Until then, he was mostly a character for the main ones to deal with, but didn't have his own purpose/goals/etc.
Not that his role as friend for Jake wasn't important, but it was fairly one-dimensional most of the time, and served as a foil for Federation values.
Not that his role as friend for Jake wasn't important, but it was fairly one-dimensional most of the time, and served as a foil for Federation values.
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... you literally never cared until now? I liked Nog even if I liked others more.
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Looks like it was a heart attack for those who are wondering.
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I liked Nog from the point I saw Jake teaching him how to read. When he joined Starfleet he was a way to rattle the Federation's pedestal a bit, which I thought was done skillfully and enjoyably, and I appreciated him more. I never really disliked the character, and I think the actor did a fine job portraying him.
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"Heart of Stone" is like one of the high-water marks from Season 3, at least imo.
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