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  1. This was a 4. A really good one. Fun and entertaining. Good science work. A little weird with the Alpha vs. Gamma Jem'Hadar. I really didn't think there'd be pitting of the two against each other, but it worked to a large degree.


  2. So many votes, no replies. Until now. 5. Excellent episode. A whole lot of inside jokes going on. "What if it was a dream?" "Nah, just guts the whole thing." So funny right there. I think the whole "Maybe it's US who are the dream" bit was a little worthless, but really a fantastic episode.


  3. As good as it was, I only gave it a 4. Reminded me of the movie "Charade," but they just overdid the joke of how chatty he was, given that on the series, he was never given a line. A little overdone there, but good stuff otherwise.


  4. 5. Laugh until your sides are sore type of stuff. The humor was almost cheeseball but it was so great. Iggy Pop did a great job in this one, too. I also loved how Keevan delivered his last line. "I hate Ferengi." lol.


  5. 5. I loved this one. I loved how the genetically enhanced people were played. They were done larger than life. Great acting, so much fun. I loved how they did everything. Even the scenes outside their quarters. Awesome.


  6. I gave it a 5. So many good moments. Miles and Julian as a running gag, the bachelorette party, both Jadzia and Worf getting the smack laid down on them as they deserved, and I loved at the end with Julian and Martok. Now? Not yet... ok now. lol Great episode.


  7. I dunno. I could put up with being half-Vulcan... once every seven years... still better than I'm doing. *rimshot* Thank you, I'll be here all weekend.

     

    I'd have to say I'd be half-Denobulan. Culturally-sanctioned polygamy and polyamority (word?) wouldn't be all-bad. Only problem is, the more wives you have, the more mothers-in-law you have, too.


  8. 2. A bridge of an episode between the last one and the next one. Really didn't lead anywhere other than do some subtle foreshadowing. Highest tension moment was when it was announced that Rom was sentenced to death. Liked the debate scene on Earth about the need to capture DS9, too.


  9. What I thought this episode lacked the most was footage of Dax actually conducting the away mission. Nothing. All that buildup and we really saw nothing. What a bummer. And Odo getting too caught up in his own little world...meh. Didn't really care for this one too much. 3.


  10. 2. I actually didn't like the father/son aspect to this. I just thought it fell flat. Not one I cared for. Ziyal with Dukat was a bit better, but this episode wasn't all that special.


  11. 3. And from this point, we get DS9 becoming more of a mini-series. Predictable since the whole thing was foretold in earlier eps. Nice to see Nog and Leeta get hitched. Some nice scenes. Couldn't believe Jake stayed behind. Seemed suicidally stupid to me. Anyway, we're onto the actual war now.


  12. 5. I loved this one. I think I recognized that this would be the last episode in awhile that wouldn't be too heavily linked with the arc. Yeah, there was Dominion/Bajor aspect, but that's not where the real story was. The Jake and Nog story really ruled, and I loved the crazy scientist who you'd swear needs a tinfoil hat. And the whole hands washing each other bit. It really worked well for this one. I loved the lie Jake told the Weyoun, and how Weyoun realized the earlier story HAD to be the truth compared to that. Just good stuff.


  13. I'm giving it a 3. A DS9 haunted house type of episode, with the nice twist of Garak going batty. I thought the other officers were a little stereotypical of horror movie characters who end up of victims. Wasn't completely impressed with this one.