This one, however, will be easy. The Siege is pretty much perfect, as far as I'm concerned. I like Interface because I like Geordi, but it was nowhere near as good as The Siege.Next:
TNG - Interface
DS9 - The Siege
It is your thread and your call, your opinion is just as valid as the opinion of everyone else. It's like the time I gave Coda a 0 score in my Voyager review thread, if I had been in a room with some of the posters they would have thrown rotten vegetables at me, but you have to stick to your guns.I've a feeling this Descent-Homecoming thing is going to haunt me like a game-changing call haunts a ref.
The point was to stop the Circle from taking over the control of the station, I guess. If Sisko and his people would have left the station with their families and Kira would have failed to deliver the evidence to the Chamber of Ministers, then the station would be in the hands of the Circle. Sisko didn't want that to happen. What, that doesn't seem logical enough ... ?Really, what was the point of the siege?
But there were people who stood in front of you. People who tried to protect you from the flying vegetables. People like Praetor and myself.It's like the time I gave Coda a 0 score in my Voyager review thread, if I had been in a room with some of the posters they would have thrown rotten vegetables at me, but you have to stick to your guns.
Of course it was. *throws vegetable at Sykonee*That being said, The Homecoming was the superior episode.![]()
But there were people who stood in front of you. People who tried to protect you from the flying vegetables. People like Praetor and myself.![]()
Week 3: (Ending 10.10.93)
TNG: Interface (Airdate 10.04.93)
DS9: The Siege (Airdate 10.10.03)
Alright, something doesn't sit right with me in both these episodes. Allow me to clarify:
Interface: killing Geordi's mother seems gratuitous and out of the blue, but hey, at least there's some good potential character stuff here, right? Er, instead we have an obsessive and downright irritable LaForge tied to a Clever Gimmick (See! Geordie with normal eyes.). There's at least some heart to this episode, but despite losing The Mother The Audience Doesn't Have Any Connection To, we still don't learn anything new about LaForge. Maybe that wasn't the point to the episode, but it feels like a waste for us to not have learned more of him other than what we already know (he's blind, is the Chief Engineer, and seems to be hapless with the ladies). Why else would you kill off a main character's mother otherwise?
The Siege: Really, what was the point of the siege? As much as I enjoy the Circle Trilogy, all the stuff that occurs on the station seems like pointless filler (aside from some good stuff involving Nalas, Sisko, and Krim). The crux of this episode is in delivering the evidence to Bajor, and the Kira-Dax stuff is good fun. Sisko and co. didn't really have to stay behind for those two to carry out their mission, and they'd be invited right back once the evidence was confirmed. I guess the writers wanted to show Sisko was willing to bend the rules and fight for what he believed was right? If that was the case, at least he came away from this with more character development.
Yeah, maybe the reason for Sisko to stay was a bit flabby, but I liked to see them crawling through the access tunnels fighting a guerrilla war.![]()
I've a feeling this Descent-Homecoming thing is going to haunt me like a game-changing call haunts a ref.
It is your thread and your call, your opinion is just as valid as the opinion of everyone else. It's like the time I gave Coda a 0 score in my Voyager review thread, if I had been in a room with some of the posters they would have thrown rotten vegetables at me, but you have to stick to your guns.
*gets hit by a vegetable* Godsfrakindamnit!! This is my best shirt!
But there were people who stood in front of you. People who tried to protect you from the flying vegetables. People like Praetor and myself.![]()
And I'm highly appreciative, it's good to have backup when you make a drastic decision and Sykonee could do with some support like that.
Not from me though, I've been drinking. Booooooo!! Homecoming was a way better episode. Boooooo!! *throws vegetables*
That's two words.Only epic? I must not being trying hard enough, I hoped it was Sub Zero.![]()
Not if you hyphenate it: Sub-zero.That's two words.Only epic? I must not being trying hard enough, I hoped it was Sub Zero.![]()
I always had a soft spot for Invasive Procedures. But I guess my reasons are rather superficial. For one thing, I love the feel of the abandoned station. It's like a ghost town and it would have been cool if there were more episodes with an empty station as the setting. I also dig the special effect shots of the station surrounded by the plasma disruption. They are nothing out of the ordinary, but I thought they were very successful in adding an eerie atmosphere to the episode.
I always had a soft spot for Invasive Procedures. But I guess my reasons are rather superficial. For one thing, I love the feel of the abandoned station. It's like a ghost town and it would have been cool if there were more episodes with an empty station as the setting. I also dig the special effect shots of the station surrounded by the plasma disruption. They are nothing out of the ordinary, but I thought they were very successful in adding an eerie atmosphere to the episode.
But the main reason for my affection for this episode is John Glover's performance as Verad. He does a great job of introducing his character as very week and helpless, only to set it against the strong and self-confident Dax version we get to know after the joining. I also thought Terry Farrell delivers a particularly strong performance in the scenes after the symbiont has been taken away from her.
The episode is also interesting because we get to know a lot of information about how the Trill society and the whole symbiont/host relationship works.
But the main reason for my affection for this episode is John Glover's performance as Verad. He does a great job of introducing his character as very week and helpless, only to set it against the strong and self-confident Dax version we get to know after the joining.
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