Cruising through Season 6 now on my odyssey that began last August. This was one of those episodes that I came into thinking it would just be some fun diversion, and ended up blowing me away. Seeing all of these characters out of makeup, and not even recognizing some of them at first (I especially got a kick out of Nog looking like one of the Little Rascals!). The total personality transformations of many of them, especially Worf as a smarmy baseball star, his deep baritone and stiff demeanor replaced by an oily smooth-talker who speaks in velvet tones. Great acting all around, fearless use of racist words and dialogue, and a serious examination of racism in 1950s America, a few short years before the original idea for Star Trek was born. A perfect study of the realities of an era dovetailed into the Rodenberry vision of a utopian future. "I am a Human being, dammit! You can deny me all you want but you cannot deny Ben Sisko. He exists. That future, that space station, all those people, they exist in here, in my mind." That's the Star Trek vision. Powerful episode, one of my favorite ever from any Star Trek show.