Done with
Who Morns for Morn?,
Far Beyond the Stars,
One Little Ship,
Honor Among Thieves,
Change of Heart,
Wrongs Darker than Death or Night,
Inquisition and
In the Pale Moonlight.
Who Morns for Morn?
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The Magnificent Ferengi This one was surprisingly fun. Watching Quark jump through all hoops just to try and get the latinum as more characters show up to try and usurp it from him was great. Also Quark jumping in the cargo container was hilarious.
Far Beyond the Stars
I thought this one was pretty good. And given the general climate about the police and anti-blackness this one hit a little to close to home, especially the part where Jake gets shot by the cops and then when Sisko tries to go to his body but then cops beat him. God...it feels like it could happen today. I also liked a lot of parts near the end. Mainly stuff like Benny and The Preacher's conversation
BENNY: Tell me, please. Who am I?
PREACHER: Don't you know?
BENNY: Tell me.
PREACHER: You're the dreamer and the dream.
And the ending convo
SISKO: I suppose it did. But I have begun to wonder. What if it wasn't a dream? What if this life we're leading, all of this, you and me, everything. What if all this is the illusion?
JOSEPH: That's a scary thought.
SISKO: I know, I know. But maybe, just maybe, Benny isn't the dream, we are. Maybe we're nothing more than figments of his imagination. For all we know, at this very moment, somewhere far beyond all those distant stars, Benny Russell is dreaming of us. Wherever he is I hope Benny Russell is having good dreams
One Little Ship
While this does include the Jem'hadar and still ties into the war and as well as having pretty interesting concept. It just doesn't really add or do anything for me, it also feels a bit out of bit place. Not a lot for me say
Honor among Thieves
Okay so this one's alright, while it does tug on my heartstrings a bit with Bilby having a family and kinda wanting to leave the syndicate, there's nothing super special about this one although it does give us the info that syndicate is working(or at least may start working) with the Dominion
Change of Heart
So this one is good, I really enjoyed the banter and interaction between Jadzia and Worf in the Runabout especially the parts about Worf's sense of humor,(And the part where a lizard walks across Jadzia's arms and she tries to blow on it

) Their scenes in the jungle were also pretty good, Michael Dorn & Terry Farrell have pretty great chemistry and the part where Dax gets injured and Worf berates himself for letting her get hurt along with when Jadzia says "Just kiss me and go" really show how deeply they care about eachother, and when he left her behind and his heartbeat started growing louder and louder was great. Overall pretty good (Bonus points also making me feel the tension about Jadzia's injury)
Wrongs Darker than Death or Night
Oof, This episode like a lot of DS9 episodes is pretty heavy and god does it make me feel for Kira. To learn that not only was Dukat telling the truth and that her Mom and him were together but to also hear her mom make justifications directly to her has got hurt, Learning that your mother was an antithesis to everything you stood up and fought for during the occupation.

This episode also adds extra layer of grossness to Dukat. Overall pretty good
Inquisition
Tbh I'm little disappointed in with the direction they took this episode
, I hoping it would mainly be about paranoia during wartime and have some sort of message with that but you can't have everything, Regarding what the actual episode was like though, I liked it they managed to bait-n-switch me with Sloan, because I was already expecting him to be the real traitor but it turning out to be test for Bashir surprised me. I do have a few questions regarding Section 31 since their existence(at least during this point in time) is mainly secret to where nobody on DS9 crew knew about them, how do they operate and recruit new members? do they just pull the same trick they pulled on Bashir or what? and Since Sloan described themselves as a autonomous department is Starfleet still accountable for them? Do they give them specific assignments and people of interest or does Section 31 just take it apon themselves to decide? Sorry if any of these questions seem obvious. Good episode overall
In the Pale Moonlight
Ok addressing the elephant in the room with Sisko's decisions to get the Romulans in the war, I feel that this episode should've made price a little higher for Sisko(if that's the best to phrase it) Since the episode constantly portrays that this is the only to get the Romulans into the war it makes Sisko's actions not as bad, still bad/morally murky but like not as bad as in
For the Uniform but there's still a lot great about this episode having it be told to just via Captains log and through memory is pretty interesting choice, along with the reveal that Garak was masterminding his own plan behind Sisko's back was awesome and add on the fight over the cost of saving the alpha quadrant was a good touch. And as for most iconic part of the episode... Whew! that was intense having Sisko stare straight into the camera as confesses how he can live with actions and then erasing the log really gives the viewer great insight into Sisko's emotional turmoil over his actions it really shows even though he can live actions he's still going to have to wrestle with for quite a while. I can see why people say this is one of DS9's best