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Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no ties)

Photon

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Since we have many more newer poster, lets see how things shake out.

(one caveat, every one of the seven seasons must be represented)

Photon's:

10) Emissary-best Trek opener
9) Improbable Cause-awesome script
8) Necessary Evil-this one used not be in my Top 20 but on farther inspection-its restaurant quality
7) The Search-top to bottom-in superb
6) Homefront-paranoia over changelings on Earth, great stuff
5) The Visitor-yep I cry
4) Purgatory's Shadow-a few problems-but very compelling
3) Trials and Tribulations-one of the best time traveling Treks-funny
2) In the Pale Moonlight-simply awesome writing, acting and intrigue.
1) The Die is Cast-Wow
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

All Seasons need to be represented but you don't represent Season 7. ;)

It might change but today:

1) The Visitor
2) In Purgatory's Shadow
3) Improbable Cause
4) The Wire
5) Far Beyond the Stars
6) By Inferno's Light
7) Call to Arms
8) Rocks and Shoals
9) Emissary
10) Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

In before every list but mine has Trials and Tribble-ations. In no order whatsoever since I think they're all fantastic (really, a "10 great eps from all 7 seasons" more than a top 10 for me):

Progress
Duet
Armageddon Game
Second Skin
Past Tense
Hippocratic Oath
Starship Down
The Ascent
Rocks and Shoals
What You Leave Behind
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Listed chronologically, and counting multi-part episodes as 1 episode, here's my current list:

Duet (season 1)
Circle Trilogy (season 2)
The Maquis (season 2)
The Collaborator (season 2)
Shakaar (season 3)
Homefront/Paradise Lost (season 4)
Ties of Blood and Water (season 5)
In the Pale Moonlight (season 6)
Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (season 7)
What You Leave Behind (season 7)
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Well, I'm going to leave out episodes like Emissary, Duet, In the Pale Moonlight and WYLB. They're among my favorites, but there doesn't seem to be much point in repeating them endlessly. So here is a list oriented more towards episodes that are among my favorites, but more likely to get overlooked (in chronological order).

Progress
Necessary Evil
Destiny
Explorers
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Children of Time
Call to Arms
Rocks and Shoals
Chimera
Tacking into the Wind
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

absolute favorite ever is the die is cast...

the rest in no particular order...

Duet
second skin
the wire
Necessary Evil
civil defense
hard time
things past
Treachery, Faith and the Great River
far beyond the stars
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Aw, you had to make this thread when I'm only six episodes away from finishing the series. :( Anyway, given how inconsistent season 7 is, I probably won't want to change it when I finish, unless the series finale really blows my mind. Here is my (admittedly skewed towards Jadzia and romantic episodes) top ten in order, with number one being my most favourite.

10. "Blood Oath" (Season 2, Episode 14) - A rousing action story with an interesting philosophical dilemma, and a casting reunion that's a bonus bit of lovely nostalgia for those familiar with the three guest actors.


9. "The Visitor" (Season 4, Episode 3)- One of the most moving episodes, even though it's full of silly technobabble and has all the ingredients to be a horribly schmaltzy melodrama. One of the best examples of superb acting elevating a show far beyond its limitations to the point where it's not just good despite its flaws, but actually great despite its flaws.

8. "His Way" (Season 6, Episode 20) - A show so bewitchingly romantic and sweet that it had me cheering for my two least favourite characters to find blissful love together. And I don't care if it was just a self-indulgent move by its producer, the lounge scenes and the introduction of the Vic Fontaine character were transcendently captivating in their joy.

7. "Change of Heart" (Season 6, Episode 16) - The premise is a little faulty (of all the people you could send together on a dangerous, life-threatening mission, a married couple is one of the stupidest possible choices), but for me personally, it's a real treat to get an episode that finally explores why Worf and Jadzia Dax are right for each other in spite of their differences (which "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." should have been), and what a fine example they are of the old expression "opposites attract". Mixing action and romance nicely is a surefire way for an episode to win this Niner's heart. :cool:

6. "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" (Season 7, Episode 4) - Perhaps the most surprisingly enjoyable episode in the series. One of the best pure comedic episodes, set right in the middle of a mostly dour war-addled season. Builds on our affection for the characters built over seven seasons, showing some of them in their most endearingly eager, affable, and hilarious states, particularly Sisko, Odo, Quark, O'Brien, and Bashir. The episode itself is like a good, casual baseball game. Even when tempers get high and anger comes out, it's all in a good fun.

5. "Our Man Bashir" (Season 4, Episode 10) - Another triumph of a comedic piece, this time not only because it allows us to delight in the actors loosening up and playing their characters in new and surprising ways, but also because of how brilliantly it spoofs the James Bond franchise.

It may be a slight, insignificant episode in the grand scheme of the DS9 saga, but I believe Avery Brooks gave one of his best performances in the whole series as the deliciously over-the-top Dr. Noah, who wonderfully embodies all the excesses of the most cartoonish Bond villains.

4. "To the Death" (Season 4, Episode 23) - As far as drama goes on DS9, I don't think it gets any better than this. Way underrated and I feel it should have the status among fans that "In the Pale Moonlight" does. Like that episode, it provides a consistently intriguing exploration of the Federation's cultural differences with another race (in this case, the Jem'Hadar), but while that episode sinks under the weight of its hammy performances, this one handles the conflicts between its characters with masterfully subtle, yet powerful performances.

The interactions between Sisko and Weyoun, Sisko and the Jem'Hadar leader, Worf and another soldier, and Odo and Weyoun are all absolutely enthralling. For someone like me who thinks Star Trek is at its best when it allows characters to have conversations that are intelligent, nuanced, and throught-provoking, an episode like this is heavenly. And on top of all that, they have the amusingly odd pseudo-bonding conversation between Jadzia and a Jem'Hadar soldier, which is a highlight of the series for me, a kick ass action climax, and Weyoun's shocking and hilarious death.

3. "ReJoined" (Season 4, Episode 6) - The only episode I find more emotionally involving than "The Visitor". A devastatingly poignant tragic love story about two people who belong together and want to be together with every inch of their being and can't, in the same tradition of TNG's "Lessons" and "The Perfect Mate", but better. Never have I wanted so badly for two fictional characters to get together and been so sad that they couldn't.

2. "You Are Cordially Invited..." (Season 6, Episode 7) - After seeing this episode, I understood for the first time in my life why people cry at weddings. :) I think having a wedding at DS9 brought out the best in all the characters. It highlighted the dogged loyalty of Bashir and O'Brien (which brought the great comedy of demonstrating how that loyalty gets them into trouble), the endearingly obsessive commitment to tradition of Worf, the admirable ability to sympathize with different perspectives and commitment to duty of Sisko, and Jadzia's relentless hedonistic desire to enjoy life no matter what (and how like Bashir and O'Brien's loyalty, this intergral part of her personality can get her in trouble with hilarious results).

For most of its running time, it's some of the funniest material in the whole series, and then at the very end, it's some of the most moving. Despite their constant fixation on war, honour, and violence, the Klingons prove to be a surprisingly impressive culture when it comes to their grasp of love.

1. "Trials and Tribble-Ations" (Season 5, Episode 6) - Like "You Are Cordially Invited..." an episode with a premise that is ideal for giving the characters an opportunity to shine brighter than most episodes would. Pure bliss from start to finish for someone who is a fan of all Star Trek history up to that point and has much affection for the characters of this series. The highlights are endless.

Dax's glee at everything around her, Sisko's hero worship of Kirk, Bashir's paranoid elevator speculation, O'Brien's amusement at Bashir's overanalyzing and pride in being spoken to by Kirk, Worf's tribble condemnation. Even Odo, who is often so irritatingly sour gets in on the fun by mocking Worf. And Kira, my least favourite character, is reduced to just sitting down reciting minimal exposition because Nana Visitor was pregnant! :p

What a perfect episode. Impeccable writing, special effects, acting, characterizations, and plotting. There is no doubt in my mind that this episode is the peak of the series (not that it's all downhill after it...just that the show never again created such a flawless masterpiece of a story). Okay, people can quibble about how contrived the means of time travel was, but it doesn't matter because for me no other episode is more charming and fun moment-to-moment than this one.

Clearly season 4 rules supreme on my list. :) If I had to pick a season 3 episode for the list, I would choose "Explorers". I think it's a great season, even though none of its episodes are in my top ten. Honourable mentions also to "Captive Pursuit" and "Whispers" - the first two episodes that proved to me that DS9 could go places with story and character that TNG never had and be awesome in ways it never could be.

I guess a lot of my choices are different from others here because I'm such a sucker for love stories (and Jadzia episodes), lighter episodes, funnier episodes, and episodes that focus more tightly on characters than plot.

These are the episodes that affected me the most deeply. They all left me with an overjoyed feeling that I'd just seen something truly special because of how stimulating they'd been soul-wise and I find the episodes that are generally more positive (if not all the way through, then at least in the end) accomplish that best.
 
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Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

In no particular order (coming with a top 10 was hard enough!):

Necessary Evil
In The Pale Moonlight
His Way
Duet
Far Beyond The Stars
Doctor Bashir, I Presume
Inquisition
A Time To Stand
Rocks And Shoals
Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

In no particular order:

1. The Visitor
2. Sacrifice of Angels
3. Duet
4. Emissary
5. Waltz
6. Rapture
7. The Reckoning
8. Far Beyond the Stars
9. Nor the Battle to the Strong
10. Explorers
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Oh, this is always really difficult. Note that my list is open to change within the next five minutes. And I like Flemm's idea, so this list will look more like second-stringers. But for right now:

S1: In the Hands of the Prophets

S2:Circle Trilogy
Blood Oath

S3: Visionary

S4: Little Green Men

S5: The Assignment
For the Uniform

S6: The Sound of Her Voice

S7: Treachery, Faith, and the Great River
Once More Unto the Breach
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Damn, there is no way I could narrow it down to just 10. :cardie:

Here is an attempt to make a top 10:

In the Pale Moonlight
Duet

Favor the Bold/Sacrifice of Angels
Ties of Blood and Water
For the Cause (mainly for Eddington's speech at the end, one of those moments that exemplify why I love DS9)
To The Death
...Nor the Battle to the Strong
Second Skin
Inter Arma Enim Silent Legis
The Chimera

I've still left out some of my favourites, and of these could easily be substituted by Things Past, Necessary Evil, Cardassians, The Wire, Far Beyond the Stars, The House of Quark, Rocks and Shoals, Improbable Cause, For the Uniform, Waltz, Wrings Darker than Death or Night, Treachery, Faith and the Great River, The Visitor, the very enjoyable Trials and Tribble-ations, or, of course, the finale What You Leave Behind, which made me cry at times (even though it has one corny storyline I am not so sure about....)
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

This is impossible :) I'll post in the next few days.
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Uh, something like this I guess...

1) The Visitor
2) Duet
3) Far Beyond the Stars
4) In the Pale Moonlight
5) Call to Arms
6) Crossover
7) Favor the Bold / Sacrifice of Angels
8) Tribunal
9) Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
10) Past Tense
 
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Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Okay, in no particular order, with at least one each season:

Duet (Season 1); I really like Kira (Which is why 5 of the episodes on my list are about her), and this episode was very good overall. It really was the first time Kira reaslizes not all Cardassians are evil.
Crossover (Season 2); The best mirror episode, after the ENT one. It is dark, scary and very funny and cool. It's a real shame that The Emperor's New Cloak raped the mirror universe so badly.
Second Skin (Season 3); Another very good Kira episode. The friendship she develops with Ghemor is very endearing, and of course, the episode's got Garak.
The Visitor (Season 4)
Little Green Men (Season 4); I love Ferengi episodes, and this one is one of the best. Seeing the Ferengi interact with 20th-century hyoomons is hilarious. It's also got all the stereotypes, like the angry, warmongering general and the idealistic scientist.
Crossfire (Season 4); A good, funny romantic episode. I really felt sorry for Odo for the torment Kira gave him without even realizing it.
The Darkness and the Light (Season 5); On the list for being really scary.
The Magnificent Ferengi (Season 6); I am amazed no one else has yet posted this one. It is the ultimate Ferengi episode, and I missed about half of it because I was still laughing from the last joke.
His Way (Season 6); A great, romantic episode.
Treachery, Faith and the Great River (Season 7); Love both the A and the B story.
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

This is a tough question indeed. I'm much more familiar with the ins and outs of the later series as I have them on DVD. S1 and S2 are a distant memory of Thursday nights after school with the curtains drawn and trying to listen while my father sang at the top of his voice in the kitchen...

Season 7: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
Just a clever episode, and effectively enforcing the ideas introduced in 'In the Pale Moonlight.' I love the subterfuge, me.

Season 6: In the Pale Moonlight, Rocks and Shoals
The former is just fantastic. Playing with the fourth wall, Garak, Sisko's inner turmoil, the twist... A worthy contender for best episode overall. And the latter gives us an insight into the Jem'Hadar as soldiers and individuals, which is fascinating to me. Here we see this race who were created to follow and enforce the wishes of the Founders and were bred not to question or defy: referred to collectively and rarely shown in close quarters it makes a change to see them explored and the centre of focus. It just added a personal touch to them, making us see (and forgive the inappropriate analogy) their 'human' side. His quiet desperation but brave refusal to abandon his principles or position made Keevan an intriguing character; it would have been nice to meet a clone.

Season 5: Call to Arms, Empok Nor
CtA got me all riled up because this was it: the war was real, action had to be taken, and the home that the crew had made and relationships they had forged had to be broken and sacrificed with no guarantee they would ever be repaired again. Scary stuff. As for Empok Nor, it is yet another of the Garak-centric episodes I have in the top ten. To be fair, they could have written an absolute turkey and Andrew Robinson would still have made it work. It makes me think of the card from the collectible card game: 'Garak has some issues.' Seeing what he's capable of is almost terrifying. And Nog is sweet in this one, too - so scared but trying to be brave!

Season 4: The Visitor
It's actually many years since I've seen this episode, and my prevailing memory is that it made me cry. What a clever, moving story. Will be needing to watch it again - I can't understand why I haven't in all this time!

Season 3: Improbable Cause/The Die is Cast
More Garak fun. Pretty much any episode of his is a standout, and these two are no exception. Garak's struggle against his demons is mesmerising, and once again Odo's tenacity is proven. He is a tough cookie.

Season 2: The Wire
Bored yet? Just another interesting insight into the Obsidian Order, which I love. This episode made me want to find out more, so I read 'A Stitch in Time.' This is one of the best things about DS9, the recurring guests are of such high calibre that as soon as you saw their name after the titles you knew you were in for a treat.

Season 1: ...er...
Stuck here because I can't remember that far back. I'll have to get back to you on that one.

It would have been easier if I didn't have to represent every season - I'd have thrown in By Inferno's Light and In Purgatory's Shadow too, along with more frivolous offerings like Take Me Out to the Holosuite and Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang. Limiting it to ten was not easy!
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

Okay- one caveat- I haven't seen most of season 5 and 6 since the first run and only a few episodes of season 7 (starting season 5 right now on Netflix). So the last few seasons are subject to change as the ones I've picked for them are the ones that stood out in my memory.

In season order:
Emmisary- best all around first episode I've seen of almost any series. I remember being fascinated by the wormhole aliens. Good set up for all the main characters.

Duet- Good Kira episode, good Cardassian episode, very good episode over all.

Necessary Evil- Good Odo episode, good Kira episode. I liked seeing the station under Cardassian rule and hearing Odo narrate as a film noir detective. :lol:

Civil Defense- Dukat getting caught on the station, getting lectured on cowardice. Sisko on Dukat: "I never knew how much this man's voice annoyed me."

Fascination- I liked the humor in this episode, Jadzia knocking out Bareil, I liked Bareil in general in this episode. I just thought this was a good light hearted episode. I'm a sucker for good comedy episodes- like this one and the following two.

Our Man Bashir- I enjoyed the on spot parody of James Bond (and I'm not a James Bond fan). Garak looking askance at Julian's view of spying. Sisko as Dr. Noah.

Trials and Tribble-ations- The concept of Temporal Investigations. :lol: I was surprised how well this whole episode was pulled off. Everything about this episode was perfect.

Far Beyond the Stars- It's fun seeing the cast out of costume, love the homages to early sci-fi. I'll listen to Brooks speechify any time he wants as he's so good at it.

In the Pale Moonlight- Once again- this one reminds me of why I love Sisko.

Take Me Out to the Holosuite- This is one of the few of the seventh season I've seen. Once again I love the Sisko.

I feel guilty leaving off The Visitor, but I have to be in the right mood for it. These ones I could watch anytime. I also feel bad for leaving out Explorers, Crossfire, Shaakar, Ascent and some of the good Garak episodes.
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

1. In the Pale Moonlight
2. Treachery, Faith, and The Great River
3. Improbable Cause
4. In the Cards
5. Rocks and Shoals
6. The Wire
7. Its Only a Paper Moon
8. Bar Association
9. Statistical Probabilities
10. Captive Pursuit

I give all those episodes 10/10 although there are probably dozens of masterpiece episodes of DS9 that I would also give 10/10. Hence this list is by no means a definitive reflection of DS9's 10 best episodes IMO, with the caveat. I don't think a definitive list is even possible either with or without the caveat because DS9 has way, way too many great episodes. With some of the other Trek shows I'd struggle (and probably fail) to even come up with 10 good episodes in total :vulcan:. I love how DS9 gives me that polar opposite problem of that. :lol:
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

I decided to change mine up a bit after finishing watching the series for the first time and re-watching a few favourites...

1. Trials and Tribble-ations (Season 5, Episode 6)
2. To the Death (Season 4, Episode 23)
3. You Are Cordially Invited... (Season 6, Episode 7)
4. His Way (Season 6, Episode 20)
5. Take Me Out to the Holosuite (Season 7, Episode 4)
6. Blood Oath (Season 2, Episode 19)
7. Whispers (Season 2, Episode 14)
8. Rejoined (Season 4, Episode 6)
9. Change of Heart (Season 6, Episode 16)
10. Our Man Bashir (Season 4, Episode 10)

I still think they're very good, but "Our Man Bashir" and "Re-Joined" didn't hold up as well upon a re-watch as much as I thought they should. Still, for me they remain enjoyable on a higher level than your average DS9 episode, mostly because of how much I love the characters of Jadzia Dax and Julian Bashir.

On the other hand, "To The Death" and "Trials and Tribble-ations" are the two episodes I seem to enjoy and appreciate more every time I see them, so they are by far my two favourites (I might even tie them for most favourite).
 
Re: Alright, tough question. Give out your Top 10 DS9 episodes (no tie

10. Duet
9. The Quickening
8. Improbable Cause/ The Die is Cast
7. Our Man Bashir
6. Crossover
5. The Siege of AR-558
4. In Purgatory's Shadow/ By Inferno's Light
3. Past Tense
2. The Visitor
1. Nor The Battle to The Strong

It took me a long time to come up with those. My top 3 are pretty well fixed, but the others were hard to choose. It was very hard to leave out Inquisition (which would have been 10 w/o the caveat), In the Pale Moonlight, Far Beyond The Stars, the Occupation Arc, the ending arc, Call to Arms, Distant Voices, Covenant, Rapture, Fascination, Field of Fire, Whispers, In the Hands, Babel, The Wire, Dramatis Personae, Battle Lines, Blood Oath, The Way of the Warrior, Civil Defense, Shattered Mirror, The House of Quark, The Adversary, The Magnificent Ferengi, and a myriad others which I've forgotten but are all deserving of places in the top DS9 episodes. Putting DS9 episodes into top 10 is extremely hard, as, especially in the later seasons, there is only about one bad episode each season, and the second-worst stands high above it (Take for example S3, in which the bad episode is Meridian, where as the second-worst is Heart of Stone, imo, but HoS is still miles above Meridian, the same could be said for The Muse and the Sword of Kahless, Let He.. and Ferengi Love Songs, Profit and Lace and Sons and Daughters etc.).
 
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