This post spans 10 episodes so I am going to have difficulty remembering a lot of details. As previously stated, I've probably seen about 50% of DS9 episodes when they originally aired, but nothing since then.
Equilibrium - I recall seeing this episode before. Possibly my favorite teaser in any episode up until now. I like the Jadzia character so far (I've read some spoilers here that she never really develops) and the music that is stuck in her mind is haunting. We learn nearly a full 50% of the Trill can be joined, and that Dax had a previous host that he/she had been forced to forget. A good but not great episode.
Second Skin - Yuck - a Major Kira episode, but I dislike her less and less as I go along. The episode would have been more powerful if Kira has been allowed to question for a season (or two, or three) whether she was really a Bajoran or a Cardie.
The Abandoned - we get a lot of great background on the Jam'Hader in a very solid episode. They are truly exploited by the Founders, forced to obtain an addiction to a substance, and genetically programmed to worship the Founders, if I am not mistaken. Great stuff and it should lead to a lot of other great stuff in future.
Civil Defense - a stand-alone episode (or so I guess) in which no character really evolves. Entertaining, but not that great.
Meridian - here we get to see a planet that moves between dimensions. It's a nice sci-fi concept and I suppose we have may seen it in Star Trek before, but I cannot recall a specific episode. I do find it hard to swallow that Dax, having seven (or is it eight?) lifetimes of experience, could fall head over heals in love in such a short time.
The holographic Kira with Quark's face was a riot! All in all this episode is a weaker effort.
Defiant - I had seen this episode before so I knew it was not really Will Riker. That takes away all of the fun. A great Star Trek episode can be watched over and over, and this one cannot. A weaker effort. Did this episode get produced after the following aired episode "Fascination?" In "Defiant" Major Kira says she is involved with someone, and I asked myself "what the heck is she talking about?".
Fascination - I'm throwing this episode into the same barrel as "Crossover." I never need to see it again. One bright spot is the acting of Avery Brooks when Jadzia makes a pass at him. Brooks performance comes through strong when you least expect it, and in the most difficult of circumstances.
Past Tense (I & II) - I had seen this before but it was a long time ago. Part of me (as a TOS fan) wants to cry "foul" since it is a "City on the Edge..." rip-off, but at least they put a nice twist on it when Bell is killed off and Sisko has to replace him. Enjoyable, but not a classic episode.
Life Support - Gai Winn is not such a total witch in this episode, just half of one. Vedek Bareil dies which confused me. Having seen some later episodes before, I thought he was an obstacle to the Odo/Kira relationship for a while. Maybe he is not really dead? And peace is made between the Cardies and Bajor?
The "B" storyline with Jake and Nog having to come to terms that they will need to accept their differences is at least as strong as the "A" storyline.
A few comments: the Bashir character did pretty well in these ten episodes. He got a lot of screen time in "Past Tense" and "Life Support." It is helping to flesh his character out.
It's not really clear to me what the Cardies want at this point (or at any point in Season 1-3.) Is it bugging them that the wormhole was discovered in space they very recently controlled? Do they really expect to get this space back? What is their objective?
I guessed I missed a lot, so any comments would be appreciated.
Equilibrium - I recall seeing this episode before. Possibly my favorite teaser in any episode up until now. I like the Jadzia character so far (I've read some spoilers here that she never really develops) and the music that is stuck in her mind is haunting. We learn nearly a full 50% of the Trill can be joined, and that Dax had a previous host that he/she had been forced to forget. A good but not great episode.
Second Skin - Yuck - a Major Kira episode, but I dislike her less and less as I go along. The episode would have been more powerful if Kira has been allowed to question for a season (or two, or three) whether she was really a Bajoran or a Cardie.
The Abandoned - we get a lot of great background on the Jam'Hader in a very solid episode. They are truly exploited by the Founders, forced to obtain an addiction to a substance, and genetically programmed to worship the Founders, if I am not mistaken. Great stuff and it should lead to a lot of other great stuff in future.
Civil Defense - a stand-alone episode (or so I guess) in which no character really evolves. Entertaining, but not that great.
Meridian - here we get to see a planet that moves between dimensions. It's a nice sci-fi concept and I suppose we have may seen it in Star Trek before, but I cannot recall a specific episode. I do find it hard to swallow that Dax, having seven (or is it eight?) lifetimes of experience, could fall head over heals in love in such a short time.
The holographic Kira with Quark's face was a riot! All in all this episode is a weaker effort.
Defiant - I had seen this episode before so I knew it was not really Will Riker. That takes away all of the fun. A great Star Trek episode can be watched over and over, and this one cannot. A weaker effort. Did this episode get produced after the following aired episode "Fascination?" In "Defiant" Major Kira says she is involved with someone, and I asked myself "what the heck is she talking about?".
Fascination - I'm throwing this episode into the same barrel as "Crossover." I never need to see it again. One bright spot is the acting of Avery Brooks when Jadzia makes a pass at him. Brooks performance comes through strong when you least expect it, and in the most difficult of circumstances.
Past Tense (I & II) - I had seen this before but it was a long time ago. Part of me (as a TOS fan) wants to cry "foul" since it is a "City on the Edge..." rip-off, but at least they put a nice twist on it when Bell is killed off and Sisko has to replace him. Enjoyable, but not a classic episode.
Life Support - Gai Winn is not such a total witch in this episode, just half of one. Vedek Bareil dies which confused me. Having seen some later episodes before, I thought he was an obstacle to the Odo/Kira relationship for a while. Maybe he is not really dead? And peace is made between the Cardies and Bajor?
The "B" storyline with Jake and Nog having to come to terms that they will need to accept their differences is at least as strong as the "A" storyline.
A few comments: the Bashir character did pretty well in these ten episodes. He got a lot of screen time in "Past Tense" and "Life Support." It is helping to flesh his character out.
It's not really clear to me what the Cardies want at this point (or at any point in Season 1-3.) Is it bugging them that the wormhole was discovered in space they very recently controlled? Do they really expect to get this space back? What is their objective?
I guessed I missed a lot, so any comments would be appreciated.