GhostofMajorHayes

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  1. This was a good ep. The first visitor from the Gamma Quadrant and he is super cool and reptilian. I enjoyed how Tosk evaded capture and how cool the fx were on the aliens transporter effect.


  2. I rate it as good. A neat investigation in which it is discovered that a man committed murder of his own clone- an interesting plot and we see just how thorough and talented Odo and Bashir are. :)


  3. A great ep once Janeway gets past the whole- I know he is a Romulan, but still he can send our messages ordeal. It really was entertaining and the ending where Janeway learns that the Romulan dies before being able to transmit the messages really is heartbreaking, but important for the crew- they need to continue to press forward towards home.


  4. I loved this one. Quark and his cousin Gaila are employed by a charming if not immoral arms dealer in this ep. Quark really shows us that he has a conscience regarding the taking of lives- could it be that he places conscience above profit? maybe. I enjoyed the twist ending in which Quark sets up the two warring factions to meet each other,thus provoking a shooting match. Quark may have caused a few fatalities as a result, but in the process he may have saved millions. Now isn't that good for business? :) :)


  5. Garak and Worf go on a mission of sorts to the Gamma Quadrant to ascertain if there are survivors from a combined Romulan/Cardassian attack of the Founders homeworld. Garak finds his dad,Enabran Tain alive,but barely and he and Worf suddenly find out that things are not what they seem- Bashir and Martok have been replaced by changelings and the only way out is if Garak can jury rig a way to activate the runabouts transporter which has been left conveniently in orbit of the penal asteroid that houses Dominion prisoners. I really liked this ep and I rate it as good. The plot is cool and the tense moments between the Jem'Hadar and Worf are priceless. :) :)


  6. A great one! Nice comic touches make this extremely likeable. Spock's comment about not trusting Kirk's driving is classic as is Scotty's remark to Jojo Krako about putting him in "concrete galoshes". :)

    You got this mixed up with "A Piece Of The Action".........

     

     

    Ah, correct you are. How could i confuse them? :)

     

    Ok. This episode was good. The idea of a planet having Nazis is bizarre,but it fit nicely into this parable about racial intolerance.


  7. The premise- Abe Lincoln beaming aboard the NCC1701 seemed hokey to me- until my better half told me about her love of Lincoln, now i have to pretend as though i like the ep. Neat Kahless cameo though :)


  8. My fave season 3 ep! Kirk and co. forced to re-live the fight at the OK Corral as punishment from the Melkotians for violating their territory- was profound as it reflected on the violent history of our planet.Noteworthy for the appearance of actor Rex Holman as one of the Earps- Holman would later portray J'onn in St 6: The Undiscovered Country.


  9. William Windom's performance as Commodore Decker is waaaaaaaaay over the top, but necessary in order to portray the type of crazed and obsessive starship commander necessary for this ep. The fx are a bit cheesy(looks like a giant ice cream cone attacking them), but the acting is superb as is the story which was based in part at least on Melville's Moby Dick.


  10. A great one! Nice comic touches make this extremely likeable. Spock's comment about not trusting Kirk's driving is classic as is Scotty's remark to Jojo Krako about putting him in "concrete galoshes". :)


  11. It was good. IMO, all the eps that featured Sisko and Eddington were always good and both these actors really got into their characters- much to our enjoyment. Eddington proved that he really was a romantic at heart by fighting for a hopeless cause and dying for his beliefs.