wasnt my favorite episode either, and im not sure why they decided to use shatner for that episode, there were several other characters in the season that would have suited him better.
Having said that, he wasnt playing a bad-ass, he was playing a dictator. We all know from Kim Jong Ill and North Korea that not all dictators are bad-asses. Also with the whole sick child thing he was dealing with i feel like we were supposed to forget who he was by reputation and just see him as a wayward man with a sick kid.
All Dictators are just men, i think this episode was supposed to make us think about that.
Additionally I recommend the movie "The last king of scotland", its in a similar vein to what im talking about. The movie follows Idi Amin's personal physician (played by James MacEvoy) as he slowly realises what a monster his employer is. Its interesting because Forrest Whittaker's plays Idi Amin with a lovable charisma and it makes it hard to believe how evil his actions are. I truely beleive that all characters in history, be they good or evil, are dramatically distorted to extremes in the records.
I doubt hitler was much of a monster in person, and i also doubt any stories about how lovely and amazing certain heroes were either.
You call that a cameltoe? Put your cheeks into it!
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