I've been mulling over various alternatives to the classic rewatch. I did my second time through the series in 2013, and since then, I've seen most DS9 episodes multiple times. I would like to find a new way to think about the series, and I've mulled over several possibilities. However, I noticed a thread in the Discovery forum, which asks which episodes would people watch in preparation for Discovery. So that's what I am going to do.
My DS9 rewatch will focus on episodes that (1) track thematically to TOS and (2) that focus on female agency. On the first account, I'm going to sidestep those episodes that are direct continuations of TOS stories (so I'm not necessarily going to include Trials and Tribble-ations or the Mirror Universe): the more thematic similarities that appear between Inter Arma and Errand of Mercy, for instance. The most important aspect is the second. Discovery has been presented as the story from the perspective of a woman who is not the one in command. Episodes that focus on Kira might be the most compelling of all those focused on women throughout Trek. I'm sure some will argue that Janeway and Seven of Nine are more prominent, to which I would add that Janeway's position assured that she would be able to act and lead as she pleased, and the Seven's journey was more about self-discovery, not agency.
I also think this could make interesting preparation because Kira was different than all the other characters that filled the "first officer role." It seems she had more stories of her own, and they were driven by her own initiative in many cases.
Anyway, these are the episode that I am planning to rewatch and, of course, comment on:
Emissary
Battle Lines
Progress
Duet
The Circle trilogy
Necessary Evil
The Maquis
The Collaborator
Jem'hadar
Civil Defense
Defiant
Destiny
Shakaar
Facets
Rejoined
Little Green Men
Indiscretion
Accession
The Ship
Things Past
Rapture
The Darkness and the Light
By Inferno's Light
Ties of Blood and Water
Call to Arms
Time to Stand
Rocks and Shoals
Behind the Lines
Wrongs Darker than Night and Death
Image in the Sand
Shadows and Symbols
Siege of AR-558
Chimera
When It Rains to What You Leave Behind
Not every episode is a Kira episode, but this is more of a hybrid than anything else. Any thoughts?
My DS9 rewatch will focus on episodes that (1) track thematically to TOS and (2) that focus on female agency. On the first account, I'm going to sidestep those episodes that are direct continuations of TOS stories (so I'm not necessarily going to include Trials and Tribble-ations or the Mirror Universe): the more thematic similarities that appear between Inter Arma and Errand of Mercy, for instance. The most important aspect is the second. Discovery has been presented as the story from the perspective of a woman who is not the one in command. Episodes that focus on Kira might be the most compelling of all those focused on women throughout Trek. I'm sure some will argue that Janeway and Seven of Nine are more prominent, to which I would add that Janeway's position assured that she would be able to act and lead as she pleased, and the Seven's journey was more about self-discovery, not agency.
I also think this could make interesting preparation because Kira was different than all the other characters that filled the "first officer role." It seems she had more stories of her own, and they were driven by her own initiative in many cases.
Anyway, these are the episode that I am planning to rewatch and, of course, comment on:
Emissary
Battle Lines
Progress
Duet
The Circle trilogy
Necessary Evil
The Maquis
The Collaborator
Jem'hadar
Civil Defense
Defiant
Destiny
Shakaar
Facets
Rejoined
Little Green Men
Indiscretion
Accession
The Ship
Things Past
Rapture
The Darkness and the Light
By Inferno's Light
Ties of Blood and Water
Call to Arms
Time to Stand
Rocks and Shoals
Behind the Lines
Wrongs Darker than Night and Death
Image in the Sand
Shadows and Symbols
Siege of AR-558
Chimera
When It Rains to What You Leave Behind
Not every episode is a Kira episode, but this is more of a hybrid than anything else. Any thoughts?