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lmzadi: to the people of the planet Betazed, including Counselor Deanna Troi of the "Starship Enterprise(TM) " it means "beloved" and denotes a special closeness that can never be truly broken. Or can it? Once William Riker was Deanna's imzadi, but now the ship's counselor has embarked on an unlikely romance with Lieutenant Commander Worf. At first glance, they cannot be more different, but over time they have discovered hidden reserves of courage and compassion within each other. Yet does Worf's future truly lie with Deanna, and whom shall Troi ultimately call "imzadi"? Even in the 24th century, three Is definitely a crowd.
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This one kind of sucked. The characterization of Worf wasn't handled well--made him seem more caveman than Klingon. He felt way out of character, especially after rewatching a bunch of later season Next Gen and DS9. Also? Lame ending.