I didn't really expect this dark side to Garak. He has an intriguing back story but we never got all the answers and I don't know what to believe. Great performance by Andrew Robinson.
A personal feud between Sisko and Cal Hudson? I think I preferred feud between Eddington and Sisko, heightened by a sense of bitter, personal betrayal. I liked Cal too much, he seemed like one of the good guys.
I agree, though I got the impression their medical tech level was lower than Starfleet. Bashir is also among the best, and he's been at it for a week."Armageddon Game"
"O'Brien and Bashir help two warring races dismantle their deadly weapons, unaware that the aliens intend to execute them and have already informed Deep Space Nine of their deaths."
For a bio weapon that was that strong it was rather easy to find the cure.
"Whispers"
"When O'Brien returns from an away mission, he finds that the entire crew is treating him strangely, including his wife and child. He suspects that the crew has been altered somehow, but in fact he's the one who has changed."
I didn't see that one coming at all. Simply a fun episode.
"Paradise"
"Sisko and O'Brien crash on a planet settled by humans who have rejected technology, led by a charismatic woman who isn't quite honest with her followers about the price for their corner of the galaxy. When she attempts to keep Sisko and O'Brien there, they expose her."
I liked this episode. The idea that technology isn't always better had me thinking. I've just graduated college and I have no idea what I am supposed to do. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad living a simple lifestyle. Sisko was great in this episode. I really looked up to him the entire episode. Great performance from Brooks.
These DS9 episodes have an amazing level of quality, even from S1. Odo and the little girl was very cute."Shadowplay"
"Odo and Dax visit a planet whose inhabitants are mysteriously disappearing. When they investigate, they learn that most of the people, including a little girl with whom Odo becomes close, are actually holograms."
Again, I really liked this episode. The main story really hit me. I got choked up when Rurigan basically lost his entire life and didn't even seem to care. Odo's speech to him raised all the interesting questions without giving any answers, where I feel a TNG would have given an answer.
Again another small mention of the Dominion, great foreshadowing going on, not as good as Babylon 5 but I feel that B5 was better planned out.
I enjoyed the subplots. I was reminded of the season 3&4 eps of B5, where the subplots purely exist to move characters forward. This seems like a good first step in the eventual serialized story arc that I know DS9 is going to take.
"Playing God"
"Dax discovers an embryonic universe developing on - and threatening - the station, the same week when she must evaluate a Trill seeking to be joined."
Fascinating look at Trill culture.
"Profit and Loss"
"Quark is reunited with the great love of his life, a Cardassian woman who is now a fugitive. He helps her escape, in a very Casablanca-like story."
Who knew Quark would have a love interest?
...It seems stupid to have to say this, but there may be *SPOILERS* in my text.
Don't be dense.
This isn't a difficult concept.
.
It does seem silly to put a spoiler alert on a 10 year old TV series.
That's all.
Are you blind? Enough with the spoilers.
Are you blind? Enough with the spoilers.
Exactly what spoiler did I add?
I'm staying out of this mess.
"Tribunal"
"O'Brien is tortured and tried by a Cardassian court for a crime he knows nothing about. Some last-minute evidence saves him."
Odo kicked some ass in the courtroom. O'Brien gave a good speech about his loyalty and how it had never been questioned. I feel like this might be an underrated episode but I enjoyed it. The Cardassian judicial system was frustratingly fun to watch.
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