Rules of Acquisition
I want to play Tongo!!
It looks fun. Does anyone play it as a real game, or is in only on TV? Anyway, Grand Nagus Zek returns to try do business in the Delta quadrant. Meanwhile, Quark chooses an associate who is a woman posing as a man in order to be able to do business. I think this might be the first episode to mention the Dominion. The red painted face aliens are quite weird and silly looking. I liked the Ferengi story, later DS9 goes onto Ferengi female rights and such and this is probably the beginning of the whole thing. It's also quite amusing, the woman trying to kiss Quark when he thought she was still a man. Quark was really scared. ;D I wonder how Ferengi view homosexuality? Quark seems more cool with it than with the idea of a female making profits, but he does stand up for her in the end I guess. I would not want to be a Ferengi female. A solid episode, Zek's voice is still annoying.
6/10
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Necessary Evil
A Bajoran woman pays Quark to retrieve something from the station, and Odo solves a five year old case. I like Odo's log, it's funny! I like these semi-narrated via log episodes on Star Trek. Interestingly, I usually hate narration in movies and other TV series, it usually seems lazy, out of place and jarring. But it works on most Trek episodes that do it. I like Odo's voice in his log almost as much as I like G'Kar's voice with his speeches on Babylon 5. There is something about it that draws the viewer in, well, at least me, I can't speak for everyone. There is a lot to like about this episode, I was especially enjoyed the flashbacks to the Terok Nor times. We learn what the station was like under Cardassian rule (it looks very dark and dreary) and how Odo came to run security on Terok Nor/DS9. Also, poor Odo, he saved Kira from execution for a crime that he thought she was innocent of, yet it turns out that she was guilty after all. This episode accomplishes many things e.g. gives us background stories on the characters, shows the different atmospheres on Terok Nor and DS9 etc. You know, I have never seen Odo do the "Cardassian neck-trick" - I wonder what on earth it is. If it is what I imagine it to be, it does not seem that interesting or amusing of a party trick. Poor Odo. Also, it's a really good and relevant story in this episode, with great character interactions.
9/10
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Second Sight
The way that Sisko says "Wolf 359", I don't know whether to laugh or cry, he says it with so much hatred. It's sad. Anyway, Jake has a bad dream and Sisko sees a woman who is not really there. Sigh. A boring episode. I swear, Season 2 of DS9 is actually worse than Season 1. I dislike both Melora and Second Sight more than I dislike any Season 1 episode, except, perhaps If Wishes were Horses. The positive is that the terraformer dude is quite a character and annoying, so at least this episode got some sort of reaction out of me, even if it was a negative one. In fact, no, it's not enough and he is too annoying. The whole episode is quite silly and practically unwatchable. Yet, I can't help but feel that perhaps I am being overly harsh on this episode, but it's just so boring.
0/10
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I want to play Tongo!!

6/10
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Necessary Evil
A Bajoran woman pays Quark to retrieve something from the station, and Odo solves a five year old case. I like Odo's log, it's funny! I like these semi-narrated via log episodes on Star Trek. Interestingly, I usually hate narration in movies and other TV series, it usually seems lazy, out of place and jarring. But it works on most Trek episodes that do it. I like Odo's voice in his log almost as much as I like G'Kar's voice with his speeches on Babylon 5. There is something about it that draws the viewer in, well, at least me, I can't speak for everyone. There is a lot to like about this episode, I was especially enjoyed the flashbacks to the Terok Nor times. We learn what the station was like under Cardassian rule (it looks very dark and dreary) and how Odo came to run security on Terok Nor/DS9. Also, poor Odo, he saved Kira from execution for a crime that he thought she was innocent of, yet it turns out that she was guilty after all. This episode accomplishes many things e.g. gives us background stories on the characters, shows the different atmospheres on Terok Nor and DS9 etc. You know, I have never seen Odo do the "Cardassian neck-trick" - I wonder what on earth it is. If it is what I imagine it to be, it does not seem that interesting or amusing of a party trick. Poor Odo. Also, it's a really good and relevant story in this episode, with great character interactions.
9/10
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Second Sight
The way that Sisko says "Wolf 359", I don't know whether to laugh or cry, he says it with so much hatred. It's sad. Anyway, Jake has a bad dream and Sisko sees a woman who is not really there. Sigh. A boring episode. I swear, Season 2 of DS9 is actually worse than Season 1. I dislike both Melora and Second Sight more than I dislike any Season 1 episode, except, perhaps If Wishes were Horses. The positive is that the terraformer dude is quite a character and annoying, so at least this episode got some sort of reaction out of me, even if it was a negative one. In fact, no, it's not enough and he is too annoying. The whole episode is quite silly and practically unwatchable. Yet, I can't help but feel that perhaps I am being overly harsh on this episode, but it's just so boring.

0/10
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