Worf's Picard Calmness Was Inspired by the Star Trek Spinoff Michael Dorn Always Wanted
. “And part of that was he has gone back to this planet, like a martial arts place, and they taught him about meditation and what is the mark of a true warrior. And he has really gone further in that realm, because it’s more in keeping with who he is and his journey.
It’s cool to see that Dorn’s ideas for Worf over the years have finally made their long way to TV, just like he always wanted—and perhaps fittingly, granted himself a sense of peace,
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