1-07 Q-Less
Gah! The obnoxious Q shows up and it becomes pretty clear that he has no place on this particular incarnation of the franchise. I got a chuckle when Sisko punched him in the face though. "Jean-Luc would never do that!"
The threat to the station was far too predictable and I hated the copious amounts of technobabble spouted here. Even Q made a joke about that.
The only redeeming thing about Q-Less was Vash. Aside from the fact that she's quite hot I've always found her a nice break from the all too perfect, evolved stiffs that apparently make up the bulk of humanity in this century. She even managed to bring out certain hidden qualities in the über-stiff Picard when she was on TNG.
Alas, I have to grade this episode at 2-. DS9's worst so far.
1-08 Dax
In a lot of ways I liked this episode. First of all it was a great excuse for us to learn more about how the Trill symbiots work (even if it contradicts what was once established on TNG). The "courtroom" scenes were also nice and compelling to watch. I liked the no-nonsense Bajoran arbiter lady, and how everyone one on Sisko's team pulled together and worked to free Dax.
I wasn't really surprised at the revelations about the old general, or that Curzon Dax had been his wife's lover. I noticed the she was played by Fionnula Flanagan, who played ambassador V'Lar on ENT. And of course Gregory Itzin (Sopek, admiral Black) as her son.
It is unfortunate then, that I couldn't get emotionally involved in the fate of Jadzia Dax. I don't know why but I find that she's not that interesting as a character. She's just so bland. I realize that Terry Farrell is a beautiful woman, but she comes of as really dull. From what I remember from the rest of season one that isn't going to change, but I hope it will in later seasons. As it stands now, she's my least favourite among the regular characters.
I'd grade it as slightly above average of 6. Had it not been for Jadzia I wouldn't have said "slightly" and it might have jumped up a grade.
1-09 The Passenger
Another bad mystery story on DS9! This was rather boring and predictable. As soon as the villain put his hands around Bashir's throat I knew that something bad would happen to the doctor, and when it was revealed that the villain was still at large I knew that it was "Bashir". Yawn! It would've been better had it actually been the security officer who had been possessed.
I hated the technobabble solution to eventually bring back Bashir's personality. And Siddig's performance while possessed was quite bad.
The conflict between Odo and the Starfleet security guy was all that was really interesting and Sisko had a good hand in defusing the situation.
But overall I didn't like this one. It gets a very below average grade of 3.
1-10 Move Along Home
My God, this was truly terrible! What a waste of an hour. It was cringe-worthy on almost every level and I felt sorry for the poor actors who had to go through this. Alamaraine, pfft! The plot makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Exactly how did the senior officers become pawns in a game, and where were they?
Move Along Home moves right along to the bottom of the barrel. An awful episode that only gets a 1 on my 10-graded scale.