I've said it before. When these two get together, it's like wheel's spinning in the mud. For me, they are both one dimensional characters. They wouldn't have to be, but the writers seem to be intent on making them that. We have the man-child married to the confrontational Klingon woman. Here, a child is in the offing, and the responses are at best silly, from them and from the crew. B'Ellana's confrontation with her father and her guilt are at the center here. That's interesting, but her initial "persecution" seems slightly less than overwhelming. It's OK I guess. Mostly, I was hoping for something else to happen outside of this story.