Who Mourns for Morn?
- Episode aired Feb 4, 1998
- TV-PG
- 47m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.1K
YOUR RATING
A former patron of Quark's bequeaths everything to him.A former patron of Quark's bequeaths everything to him.A former patron of Quark's bequeaths everything to him.
Cirroc Lofton
- Jake Sisko
- (credit only)
Bridget White
- Larell
- (as Bridget Ann White)
Bill Blair
- Various Aliens
- (uncredited)
Cathy DeBuono
- M'Pella
- (uncredited)
Brian Demonbreun
- Starfleet Science Officer
- (uncredited)
Judi M. Durand
- Cardassian Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Terry Green
- Starfleet Ops Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMark Allen Shepherd, in addition to his regular role as Morn, appears as a Bajoran officer whom Quark asks to sit in Morn's usual place at the bar. He first appears in an overhead shot at 7:02, then at 7:36 when Quark brings him over to sit, and is seen continuing to sit in "his" usual place in several subsequent shots.
- GoofsDax tells Worf that she used to have a crush on Morn, but "he wasn't interested." In Progress (1993), Dax tells Kira that Morn asked her to dinner but she declined.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inglorious Treksperts: The Best of All Worlds: Trek's Greatest Seasons (2022)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Dennis McCarthy
Performed by Dennis McCarthy
Featured review
Deferring gratification
Quark gets involved in another amusing scheme to earn latinum.
This is a good Quark episode with strong humour.
Quark falling foul of some colourful characters in a moneymaking scam is always fun, but this one has the added focus of being centred around the silent character Morn. The writers make the most of his persona with plenty of tongue in cheek lines about his characterisation and backstory. The plot unfolds with a series of predictable yet amusing revelations.
Aaron Shimerman carries the episode with a charismatic performance and is supported well by Rene Auberjonois and the guest stars.
This is a good Quark episode with strong humour.
Quark falling foul of some colourful characters in a moneymaking scam is always fun, but this one has the added focus of being centred around the silent character Morn. The writers make the most of his persona with plenty of tongue in cheek lines about his characterisation and backstory. The plot unfolds with a series of predictable yet amusing revelations.
Aaron Shimerman carries the episode with a charismatic performance and is supported well by Rene Auberjonois and the guest stars.
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- Apr 24, 2023
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