@Kobayshi Maru - I totally agree that Weyoun is the best Vorta! Was a good plan to invent the cloning to bring him back! 
@kkt - Yes, Kilana from The Ship is cool too - couldn't remember her name before you reminded me. But she wasn't as awesome as Weyoun in my opinion!!
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The Search Part 1
Sisko brings the Defiant to the station. The crew goes to search for the Founders. I think this is the first episode Eddington appears in - well, if he appeared before, I didn't notice. Also, it's nice to see the Federation and the Romulans working together in a joint endeavour. It sort of follows on from the Romulan Centric episodes on TNG, like Timescape, where the Enterprise helped the Romulans and The Chase, where there was a hint of the Romulans being reasonable. There is more tension between Odo and Starfleet security, which is always good, luckily Kira sort of hit him over the head and stopped him from being silly. Also, Sisko manipulates Quark into coming along on the search.
Great scene right there, perhaps the best in the entire episode. Anyway, Odo is overly grumpy in this episode and it gets quite annoying after a while, though, there is a reason for it, so I am inclined to forgive it to a degree. Also Quark's negotiation with the annoying aliens is quite dull. It's a good episode. Oh, and when I first watched this episode, I did not know anything about the Dominion, but I figured out instantly that Odo's people were the Founders. Was quite obvious, well to me at least.
7/10
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The Search Part 2
Odo gets to know his people, who are, at the same time, giving an elaborate vision to Miles, Jadzia, Sisko and Julian, and he further explores his shape-shifting abilities. I think this episode should have been called something else. I believe they completed the search in the previous episode. This shows a serious lack of imagination, which is very rare on DS9. On my first time watching, I doubted for a few minutes my assertion from the previous episode that the changelings were the Founders, but I soon realized there was something dreadfully odd about the station story and that it was somehow fake. Poor Odo, I feel so sorry for him. He is so disappointed in the end. *sigh* I like this episode more than the previous one. Garak is amusing, as always, though he was a Fake!Garak.
8/10
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The House of Quark
Quark accidentally kills a drunk Klingon. Chaos ensues. I love, love, love this episode. It is so funny! I also like that the events of the previous two episodes have had an effect on the station. Quarks bar is empty, as is Keiko's school. Also, Keiko is in a bad mood, as she is bored, but this is not the most exciting story ever, and not as good as the Quark/Klingon story. However, Miles is very sweet to Keiko and this is quite a pleasing thing to see. Oh, Gowron is back, which is cool, but he does not have a super exciting role here, though it is good to see the continuity from TNG. He was also extremely likeable in this episode, usually Gowron creeps me out, but he was cool here. Ah, Quark is awesome, he is such a pragmatist. The Klingons are all like "let's fight!" And Quark just solves the problem in his own little Ferengi way. An excellent comedy episode, one of the best Star Trek has done so far. "Respect is good, but latinum's better."
9/10
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Equilibrium
Sisko cooks and weird things happen to Dax. A disappointing and a bit of a meh episode at times, especially considering the run of good episodes we have just had, it might have got a higher score, had the preceding episodes not been quite so impressive. I found it quite dull for the most part. I suppose the concept was interesting and we do learn a bit more about Trills and the process of choosing hosts. I liked the guardian guy, the guardians seem to be quite interesting based on that. I was wondering if symbionts are able to reproduce, while they swim around in that pool of mud thing. I guess not, since there are so few of them, but maybe I am mistaken. Does anyone know? If they reproduce, why are there not more symbionts?
5/10
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@kkt - Yes, Kilana from The Ship is cool too - couldn't remember her name before you reminded me. But she wasn't as awesome as Weyoun in my opinion!!
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The Search Part 1
Sisko brings the Defiant to the station. The crew goes to search for the Founders. I think this is the first episode Eddington appears in - well, if he appeared before, I didn't notice. Also, it's nice to see the Federation and the Romulans working together in a joint endeavour. It sort of follows on from the Romulan Centric episodes on TNG, like Timescape, where the Enterprise helped the Romulans and The Chase, where there was a hint of the Romulans being reasonable. There is more tension between Odo and Starfleet security, which is always good, luckily Kira sort of hit him over the head and stopped him from being silly. Also, Sisko manipulates Quark into coming along on the search.

7/10
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The Search Part 2
Odo gets to know his people, who are, at the same time, giving an elaborate vision to Miles, Jadzia, Sisko and Julian, and he further explores his shape-shifting abilities. I think this episode should have been called something else. I believe they completed the search in the previous episode. This shows a serious lack of imagination, which is very rare on DS9. On my first time watching, I doubted for a few minutes my assertion from the previous episode that the changelings were the Founders, but I soon realized there was something dreadfully odd about the station story and that it was somehow fake. Poor Odo, I feel so sorry for him. He is so disappointed in the end. *sigh* I like this episode more than the previous one. Garak is amusing, as always, though he was a Fake!Garak.
8/10
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The House of Quark
Quark accidentally kills a drunk Klingon. Chaos ensues. I love, love, love this episode. It is so funny! I also like that the events of the previous two episodes have had an effect on the station. Quarks bar is empty, as is Keiko's school. Also, Keiko is in a bad mood, as she is bored, but this is not the most exciting story ever, and not as good as the Quark/Klingon story. However, Miles is very sweet to Keiko and this is quite a pleasing thing to see. Oh, Gowron is back, which is cool, but he does not have a super exciting role here, though it is good to see the continuity from TNG. He was also extremely likeable in this episode, usually Gowron creeps me out, but he was cool here. Ah, Quark is awesome, he is such a pragmatist. The Klingons are all like "let's fight!" And Quark just solves the problem in his own little Ferengi way. An excellent comedy episode, one of the best Star Trek has done so far. "Respect is good, but latinum's better."
9/10
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Equilibrium
Sisko cooks and weird things happen to Dax. A disappointing and a bit of a meh episode at times, especially considering the run of good episodes we have just had, it might have got a higher score, had the preceding episodes not been quite so impressive. I found it quite dull for the most part. I suppose the concept was interesting and we do learn a bit more about Trills and the process of choosing hosts. I liked the guardian guy, the guardians seem to be quite interesting based on that. I was wondering if symbionts are able to reproduce, while they swim around in that pool of mud thing. I guess not, since there are so few of them, but maybe I am mistaken. Does anyone know? If they reproduce, why are there not more symbionts?
5/10
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