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Was there an episode of ST: Deep Space Nine that hooked you?

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Favor the Bold & Sacrifice of Angels were on back to back late night on Spike TV.

I was a hater so I knew it'd help me get to sleep, um..nope got hooked on it
 
Not really. I watched TNG when it first aired in Ireland and was hooked. Same with DS9. Followed both through.

VOY was the first Trek show that I stopped watching halfway through. Enterprise swiftly followed suit.
 
The Way of the Warrior made me a fan. Not just because it introduced Worf (Berman's plan worked, it got at least one new fan lol) but because the battle was well done, the acting was top notch, and the dialogue and writing were first order.
 
'The Jem'Hadar'. i'd watched DS9 off and on till this episode but, after i saw it, i never missed an ep.
 
The Way of the Warrior made me a fan. Not just because it introduced Worf (Berman's plan worked, it got at least one new fan lol) but because the battle was well done, the acting was top notch, and the dialogue and writing were first order.

That opening scene of WoW was too good. Had me fooled.
 
Not originally, no. However, when I decided to revisit it on DVD, I was rather disappointed by Season 1 and might have given up, but then I saw In the Hands of the Prophets, which convinced me the series was worth sticking with.
 
"The Jem'Hadar" is the first one I remember making a really big impression on me, having missed most of the 1st and part of the 2nd season. But I think "Defiant" was the episode that made me realize it was my favorite show. Too bad it was so hard to watch back then. I don't think DS9 had a steady time slot in my area until the fifth season.
 
I never liked DS9 beforehand, I guess largely due to the premise of the show and the fact that season one was boring (season 1 of TNG was poor by and large too).
 
I was pretty young when Deep Space Nine first started coming out, around 9 or 10 years old, and totally into The Next Generation. Unfortunately it's timeslot was I think around 7:00 pm on Saturdays, and as silly as it sounds now, that was the time my irish catholic parents insisted we attend church. So needless to say I never really got the chance to catch it very often.

I did manage to see an episode here or there, and have strangely vivid memories of watching "Invasive Procedures", but I wasn't hooked or anything. I vaguely knew the premise and what the characters were about, but that's pretty much it.

Then one saturday night while over at a friend's house we caught "Paradise Lost"... and I was blown away.
 
I'd watched the pilot years before but it didn't hook me at the time and I didn't continue and over the years I caught a few episodes on TV, the only one I can really recall is "The Way of the Warrior", but I wasn't really a fan.

One day at the video store I was looking through the sci-fi section and saw the VHS for "In the Cards"/"Call to Arms" and purely based on the cool cover I got it out. Had no real opinion of "In the Cards" at the time but "Call to Arms" got me interested in the story and from that point on I rented out the new VHS tapes as they became available and when I realised when it was on TV I also watched it, though it was at least two seasons behind where the VHS tapes were at.
 
The first DS9 episode that made an impression on me was the first season episode Duet. I still think it is the best episode of that first year.
 
I remember watching "The Circle Trilogy" and "Invasive Procedures" and I thought they were ok.

The one that blew me away was "The Jem Hadar/The Search". I was hooked.

Then I found such gems as "Progress", "Duet" and "The Wire" from the first couple of seasons and realised there was a depth to this show that TNG never got anywhere near. I had judged it too harshly at first because it wasn't Picard and co and I was only 12. :lol:
 
I enjoyed it for being Star Trek but was far more interested in TNG.

Until "The Jem'Hadar". Holy crap I still remember the excitement I felt watching THAT episode. It starts off so innocently oh a field trip the gamma quadrant zzzz and by the end of the episode I wanted more.

EVERYTHING about that episode is perfect. It's also amusing to watch now to see the development of Nog and how he acts on the Runabout. A few years later he'd be the one piloting the Runabout and dropping out of warp to fight a Jem'Hadar ship.
 
Emmisary hooked me- however I wans't hooked on the rest of the season, but I stuck with it. The Jem'Hadar really hooked me- as this is when the series really took off as something innovative and different.
 
I'm surprised. I struggled through those first two seasons but I thought "Duet" was the one that really hooked most of us.

The replies here seem to indicate otherwise. Hmm.
 
Favor the Bold & Sacrifice of Angels were on back to back late night on Spike TV.

I was a hater so I knew it'd help me get to sleep, um..nope got hooked on it
I think that almost every Dominion War-based episode was great, and especially "Sacrifice of Angels" because of a massive starship battle - too bad it didn't last longer :D
 
I somehow missed Duet during it's original run. I know it was sometime during the third season when I said "hey, this is really getting good" but I'm not sure which episode it was.
 
I watched avidly from the beginning, but I think The Wire hooked me; I realized how good it could be. Then sometime in the 3rd season, it became my favorite series.
 
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