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Worst Episode of DS9 Season Two Part Two

Which episode is your LEAST favorite?

  • Melora

    Votes: 10 25.0%
  • Second Sight

    Votes: 5 12.5%
  • Sanctuary

    Votes: 15 37.5%
  • Rivals

    Votes: 5 12.5%
  • Profit and Loss

    Votes: 5 12.5%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .

Garth Rockett

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After a brief hiatus, the quest to determine the worst episode in all of Trek continues! Fortunately I've been saving the results. The top five vote getters from the previous round are included. Vote for your LEAST favorite. Let the voting begin!
 
I went with Second Sight, although Sanctuary is a close contender for me. It's just hard for me to get interested in Fenna.
 
I still like both Second Sight and Sanctuary...the latter possibly because it's the first DS9 I ever saw so it has sentimental value. I don't get the hate for either of them though.

I voted for Profit and Loss, as possibly the single most boring episode DS9 ever made (tied with S5's A Simple Investigation). Rivals is also pretty bad, but the O'Brien/Bashir stuff in it is pretty good at least. And I confess Melora is one of the about 3-4 episodes I still haven't seen in its entirety, so I can't vote for it.
 
Sanctuary

The ravishing Salli Elise Richardson was worth the hokeyness of Second Sight.

Rivals will be my next vote.
 
This one was a pretty hard choice, but I ended up voting for 'Sanctuary', though 'Second Sight' comes in a pretty close second.
 
"Sanctuary." Not terrible, but just the least of the bunch. Bland, subpar and a little dull.

I actually kinda like "Profit and Loss"; I indeed like "Melora", while "Second Sight" and "Rivals" are merely mediocre. It's a pretty strong season overall.
 
"Sanctuary" featured the most annoying, unsympathetic aliens ever and the ending was horribly anti-climatic. I don't blame the Bajorans for wanting nothing to do with those creeps.
 
It's no small task to out-do the turd that was Melora, but Sanctuary manages to find a way. Hordes of smelly and annoying aliens which manage to generate zero sympathy. I don't blame the Bajorans for not wanting them, and anything which brought these guys back as recurring characters would have been a disaster anyway.
 
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