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Only the good ones, season 2

MyCylon

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As promised, here's a new poll where you can vote for a custom season 2 - pick just the episodes you think are good enough to be in that season and leave out the others.

You can also check out the poll for season 1.

The results from season 1 weren't overly surprising (though there were a few things I hadn't expected). I think season 2 may just be a little different in that way. Let's find out!
 
I found it harder to make some of the choices here. The season as a whole is definitely stronger than season 1 in my view and has very few clunkers. There's some middle-of-the-road episodes where I had a hard time figuring out where to put them.

Here's my pick with some brief explanations:

- The Homecoming/The Circle/The Siege: A very powerful opening to the season IMHO that picks up where the season 1 finale ended (or a little after that). If there was only one thing to criticize about this, I think it's that there wasn't more follow up (there was quite a bit but I think there should have been more).
- Cardassians: Wonderful Garak and Cardassian centered episodes. You just gotta love the intrigue.
- Rules of Acquisition: I had a hard time with this one. I like the episode itself partly because I like Pel. What I'm not too happy with is the Dosi. I find them pretty ridiculous and not very alien most of the time. However, I think this is the first time we hear of the Dominion and I still remember wondering just what that mysterious power in the Gamma quadrant might be. Anyway, I think this episode is ok and so it just about made it into my list.
- Necessary Evil: A great, great episode for Odo and Kira that provides excellent background on what the occupation was like. This is one I definitely wouldn't want to miss.
- The Alternate: This is an episode I like but I have some problems with. I really like the background on Odo and the relationship between him and his researcher, Dr. Mora. What bothers me is that it seems like we're getting some hints on Odo's background in the Gamma quadrant and there's that mysterious relic but it all really turns out to be nothing more than a means of distracting viewers from the fact that Odo's the "monster". That's a shame and weakens the episode as a whole. But I still think it delivers enough character material to be worth while.
- Armageddon Game: A decent story but more importantly the real beginning of the great Bashir/O'Brien friendship. It's enjoyable mostly because the interaction between the two characters is terrific, I think. It's also great to see how far they've come since then.
- Whispers: Very, very enjoyable O'Brien episode that certainly left me guessing until the very end. Not your typical DS9 fare but very good nonetheless.
- Paradise: I've always liked this episode though I'll admit I didn't like it as much the last time I saw it. I'm really on the fence with this one as a consequence and might have just as well ended up excluding it. I like it mainly because of Sisko and the way he stands up for what he believes is right. I also think the confrontation with Alixus is very powerful. What I didn't like last time I watched and what had never struck me as strongly before was the way the people on the planet reacted to the revelation of the truth about how they got there in the first place. I KNOW they built a community which was important to them but I still think they should have been bloody mad at Alixus for what she did to them.
- Shadowplay: Here's one of those episodes that doesn't really stand out, that's not all that great but that you just like somehow. This is an episode I've always liked. I like the village, I like the villagers, I like the revelation and I like the way Dax and Odo deal with the situation. I especially like the attachment Odo develops especially to the little girl. It's an emotional side of his seldom to be seen. Again, I simply like this one and enjoy it every time.
- Profit and Loss: This isn't a great episode but I think it's enjoyable. More importantly, it starts off what would be the end of Cardassia as we had come to know it up until this point. It's also great to see the part Garak has in this, I think.
- Blood Oath: I'm not a big fan of this partly because I'm not entirely convinced Jadzia would actually go along with this but I do really like the three Klingon warriors. Kang, Koloth and Kor are just great to watch. I also love the fact that we're getting an idea of what it must be like to age in a society such as that of the Klingons. Not much fun, really. Not an essential episode but a good one, I think.
- The Maquis, 1 and 2: This has some really good material and performances, I think. Most Maquis stories on DS9 (if not all) were worthwhile and I feel this one is no different. What's really good here, I think, is that we really get to see all the different perspectives: Federation, Maquis and Cardassian. It's not an easy situation with no really easy way out.
- The Wire: A great Garak showcase with excellent use of Bashir as well. I don't think I need to add much more ;)
- Crossover: This is where the mirror universe was still fun and interesting. The true core here is the interaction between the two Kiras which is just marvellously pulled off IMHO. The one complaint I have is the ending which just seems cut short to me.
- The Collaborator: This is probably one of my favorite episodes of the season. I think the revelation about Opaka is fantastic and I just love the predicaments Bareil and Kira find themselves in. Oh, and it remains credible yet still unbelievable to see Winn become Kai :D. There's some very strong Bajor material especially in seasons 1 and 2 - and this is definitely one of the strong ones, I think.
- Tribunal: I used to like this more than I do today but I still think it's a good episode. It certainly showcases the Cardassians' arrogance very well. I also love the look on the judge's face when Sisko brings in the spy. I think this one suffers from being about too little, having too little weight in the greater scheme of things. Yes, there's many episodes like that in the season but I think there'd simply have been quite an opportunity here with the Cardassians.
- The Jem'Hadar: This is another episode I liked more back in the day but I still enjoy it and I still think the destruction of the Odyssey is very powerful indeed. What bothers me is the way Sisko and company just happily camp on some random planet in the Gamma quadrant (that seems pretty reckless to me) as well as the fact that some of the things we saw here were scaled back. This includes the Vorta's "powerball" as well as the Jem'Hadars' ability to beam from very, very far aways as well as just walk through forcefields. I think they were simply set up as too strong here which made scaling down necessary later on. I don't miss the "powerball", by the way. That could have been left out right from the start in my view.


And here's the ones I've dropped:

- Invasive Procedures: Not a bad episode as such, and I hate leaving it out because it does have some interesting Dax material. However, I feel it's necessary to do without it for the sake of Quark and Odo. I think they went too far with Quark here. Yes he schemes, yes he lies but I don't feel he'd do this to Sisko and the others. Also, there's no way they could have forgiven him for this the way they did. And as for Odo, I think he comes across as rather stupid in the beginning. Quark is supposed to be meditating or praying in one of the airlocks and Odo doesn't even bother to briefly step in and take one look around?
- Melora: I cannot stand the character of Melora. I see the point they're trying to make here but she just ends up coming across as not at all likeable, I think which just guts the whole episode. I also don't like the love story angle which simply wasn't necessary or believable IMHO.
- Second Sight: Yawn. That sums it up, really.
- Sanctuary: I really hate the Skrreeans with a passion. They're so incredibly annoying, stupid and ungrateful, I rejoice every time the one guy blows up with his ship. And that's not a good sign when you're supposed to feel sympathy for these people.
- Rivals: I actually find this one enjoyable enough but it just doesn't quite do the trick in the end, I think. Plus the premise is really silly (ironically, that's part of what makes it fun).
- Playing God: Again, sadly, this is a Dax story I feel I need to drop though it's a much closer call on this one. Ask me some other time, and I'd possible include it. What bothers me here is threefold: I don't like the initiate, I think the way Dax is portrayed is overdone in order to drive home the point and I wish the writers hadn't seen the need to include the whole thing about that mini universe and the high stakes involved which just seemed pretty far fetched and unnecessary to me.

So, as a whole, I'd only drop about 6 out of 26 episodes which really is quite good, I think. Again, as with season 1, I think dropping certain episodes would help make the season more focussed. The storylines that really stand out here are those of Bajor and Cardassia.
 
The Homecoming
The Circle
The Siege
Invasive Procedures
Cardassians
Rules of Acquisition
Necessary Evil
The Alternate
Armageddon Game
Whispers
Paradise
Blood Oath
The Maquis I & II
The Wire - one of my top 10 episodes of DS9. Brilliant!
Crossover
The Collaborator
Tribunal
The Jem'Hadar
 
Dumped

"Invasive Procedures" Bottle show, I like Megan Gallagher and John Glover, but this episode is utterly disposable.


"Melora" other than giving us a look at what was supposed to be a regular cast member (early DS9 press releases mentioned a wheel-chair bound character), not much there beyond a one-shot romantic interest for Bashir.

"Second Sight" Another disposable one-off doomed-to-fail romance episode, this time with Sisko instead of Bashir.

"Sanctuary" Skreeans...I, too, hate them. No wonder the Dominion let them go.

"Rivals" Another mediocre episode that can be easily lost.

"Whispers" Almost kept this...but why bother? The events happening pertain to a clone of O'Brien. So it's a waste of an episode that doesn't develop an actual character or tie into any future plotlines. Disposable.

"Paradise" One of my most hated episodes. Neo-luddite villainess (and she is one) makes me angry. Sisko plays it all to passively when he should just "BUST SOME CAPS!" (to quote Brooks' character from "The Big Hit")

"Playing God" One of those you forget after watching it. Largely a worthless exercise.

"Profit and Loss" I think I dumped this one. I can't remember. Pluses...Garak. Minuses...not very memorable.

"Tribunal" Trial episodes more often than not, are pointless retreads. This same plot can be (and was) used in other Trek shows (Courtmartial me with a Drumhead if you think I'm being too JUDGEMENTal). Also, let's torture O'Brien again...the real one this time. That said, it wasn't a bad episode. But could be lost with no loss to the season.
 
Skreens/"Sanctuary" = YUCK! I'm surprised someone didn't genocide them because they are so annoyinh. Don't like "Invasive Procedures" or "Melora" (one mega-witch per show is enough: Keiko) either. That's about it.
 
Skreens/"Sanctuary" = YUCK! I'm surprised someone didn't genocide them because they are so annoying. Koenig's son is terrible in that ep: chews the scenery worse than the Shat! Don't like "Invasive Procedures" or "Melora" (one mega-witch per show is enough: Keiko) either. That's about it.
 
There seems to be a consensus that season 2 opened strong and finished strong as well but had quite a stretch of mostly forgettable or shall I say omittable episodes.

The one big surprise here for me is how badly "Cardassians" and "Necessary Evil" have done so far compared to the episodes with the highest amount of votes. I'd have thought they were more popular. Granted, it's not a huge gap but definitely noticeable.

I also think it's interesting that "The Jem'Hadar" has the highest score. I think there's definitely stronger episodes in the season but I assume that the introduction of the Jem'Hadar and the Dominion (not just a mention anymore) is what really catches people's attention about this one.

If we say that an episode should have at least half as many votes as the most popular episode in the poll, then this is what season 2 would look like so far:

1. The Homecoming
2. The Circle
3. The Siege
4. Cardassians
5. Necessary Evil
6. Armageddon Game
7. Whispers
8. Blood Oath
9. The Maquis, part 1
10. The Maquis, part 2
11. The Wire
12. Crossover
13. The Collaborator
14. Tribunal
15. The Jem'Hadar

I think that would be a really strong season. The first five episodes focus on Bajor in the current time period as well as in the past, providing a lot of meaty material especially for Sisko, Kira, Odo and Garak to a slightly lesser extent.
Then there's a run of three episodes unrelated to any of the major story threads but strong nonetheless and including some interesting character material for Bashir and O'Brien as well as Jadzia.
The Maquis two parter introduces the Maquis very effectively and sets the stage for a new ongoing and in my mind quite rewarding storyline.
The Wire brings us back to Cardassians matters with a focus on Garak. A great character piece with terrific material for the doctor as well.
There's another good odd-one-out with "Crossover" which is very entertaining. I actually think they should have probably left it at that in terms of the mirror universe.

"The Collaborator" brings Bajor back into full focus, tying its past into its present. Very powerful material especially for Kira and Bareil.
"Tribunal" is probably another odd-one-out but provides some more background on the Cardassians which is always interesting, I think. It would have been nice had they been able to tie this one into some of the ongoing stories.
And then, finally, there's a finale that, come to think of it, wraps nothing from this season or before that up but instead sets the stage for much larger things to come. Certainly a powerful way to tease the audience.

I think that's a great season with less filler and which, as a consequence, feels more focused. What do you think?
 
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