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The most moving episode of DS9?

yeah the visitor but i watched it so often that it no longer works for me ;)

Duet?

or
- the episode where ezri met her brother? (the ending)
- the siege of AR558
- Honor amoung thief (ending)
 
I didn't find the siege of AR558 all that moving to be honest. The only parts which sort of got to me was Armin Shimermans performance with Aron Eisenberg and when Vic Fontaine chimed in before the battle.
 
i remember the moment where the jemhadar finaly attacked and ezri saw then kellan/helln? was hit. that to me was moving. the rest of the episode not so.
 
“The Vistor” emotionally eviscerates me every damn time. If I’m rewatching the whole series I often stall at this episode until I know I feel up to an ugly-cry. For me, it just really taps into love, loss and grief more than any other Trek. A truly outstanding hour of TV.

Other episodes that are liable to trigger a tear are “Duet”, “Far Beyond the Stars”, “The Siege of AR-558” and “It’s Only a Paper Moon”.
 
Very well done. As was Sisko and Jake. Everytime he calls him 'Jake-o' in that baritone voice and smiles, my heart melts. It's one of the reasons why, while not 'emotionally' moving like many of the episodes here, I love Explorers. Just a dad and his son building a solar sail ship :)
 
Very well done. As was Sisko and Jake. Everytime he calls him 'Jake-o' in that baritone voice and smiles, my heart melts. It's one of the reasons why, while not 'emotionally' moving like many of the episodes here, I love Explorers. Just a dad and his son building a solar sail ship :)

Avery Brooks said in the doc that his favourite mission was raising Jake. What an answer.
 
Deep Space Nine nailed familial relationships and friendships as a whole. There's so many natural and genuine relationships between the characters. Too many to list really.

And while the Ferengi often provided the comic relief, Quark, Rom and Nog all were multi-dimensional characters that each were more than just "the alien that likes money" and while he denied it it was clear that Quark ultimately valued his family more than profit.
 
I agree that the character relationships in DS9 were fantastic.

Moving... The Visitor is the obvious pick. Progress isn't quite as moving, but I think it did really well in developing Kira early on. This gets outdone soon after with Duet, which I felt was especially poignant. It's a great episode that humanizes the Cardassians and helps avoid the common media trope of black-and-white morality.

I like Things Past for its obsession over guilt. It was one of the first things I ever saw that I related to regarding PTSD.

Honourable mentions: The Alternate, Whispers, The Wire, Second Skin, The Die Is Cast, Hard Time, Nor the Battle to the Strong, The Begotten, Ties of Blood and Water, and Change of Heart.
 
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