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"Ties of Blood and Water" -DS9

I am weeping. Nana Visitor should have won an Emmy for her beautiful, tender performance. That was just amazing. When they pull back on the last scene and we see she buried Ghemor next to her father I just lost it. God.
I always forget that episode, and it is so wonderful.
 
TNG - Descent Part I.

Early Trek didn't do 'consequences of our decisions' much. But TNG dipped its toe in the water as it went along, and here we have a full blown sequel to decisions made in TNGs past - specifically in I, Borg. The scene between Admiral Nechayev and Picard where she dresses him down for following his conscience is a very interesting one indeed and opens up so many questions about Federation priorities, the society of the 24th Century, the Starfleet oath and mission, and whether the 'more evolved sensibilities' of our crew are shared widely beyond the influence of Picard himself.

The episode's a bit ropey in places but I love that idea just tossed in there.
Maybe not the ideal thread for a full-blown discussion, but I'm wondering if Sisko would have handled things differently if he were captain in I, Borg.
 
DS9 "Waltz" on H&I.
We clearly see just how much Gul Dukat has completely run off the rails. It makes me wonder if there was ever anything actually wrong with Sisko's arm.
DS9 "Who Mourns for Morn" on H&I.
A truly great piece for Quark. Loved how he had a hologram of Morn running in the bar to keep his profits from falling.
And I just knew that the Bajoran officer that Quark places in Morn's chair during the ceremony was actually the actor that plays Morn. You could see the resemblance.
 
DS9 "Far Beyond the Stars" on H&I.
Loved seeing the main cast out of their makeup.
But have to agree with the IMDB reviewer that said that most of the characters were boring stereotypes.
 
DS9 "The Little Ship" on H&I.
Have to wonder about the runabout firing torpedoes in the Defiant's engine room. The miniature warheads would be just as powerful as a full sized one. Unless they disarmed the warhead and used the torpedo as a kinetic weapon. Without a mention in dialog.
Never liked the premise of the tiny runabout being able to fly up an open impulse exhaust port and into the engine room. With only a tiny door to pop open. Should have been more stuff in their way.
 
"A Time to Stand" - DS9

Julian saying it'll take seventeen years to get home and that last shot of the Jem'Hadar ship limping along made me say out loud, "THIS is how they end this episode!?"
 
DS9 "Honor Among Thieves" on H&I.
The only good thing about this episode was seeing Nick Tate from "Space: 1999" in it.
The entire premise of Starfleet Security using Chief O'Brian to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate was totally nonsensical.
 
TNG Devils Due

"What evidence would you have of my reality beyond that of your senses?"
 
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