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Marcus Carab
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SPOILERS FOR VOYAGER AS IF ANYONE CARES

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"maybe the writers are more concerned with Sisko’s uncertainty than they are with politics"
You hit the nail on the head here. DS9 is (or at least attempts to be) as much concerned with Sisko's personal spiritual journey as it is with the kickass political intrigue stories. And, overall, it does a very good job. This

"maybe the writers are more concerned with Sisko’s uncertainty than they are with politics"
You hit the nail on the head here. DS9 is (or at least attempts to be) as much concerned with Sisko's personal spiritual journey as it is with the kickass political intrigue stories. And, overall, it does a very good job. This

Just be doubly careful around season finales — from here on out, they all have pretty surprising (and amazing) reveals

Just be doubly careful around season finales — from here on out, they all have pretty surprising (and amazing) reveals

I'm going to have to give some of these another chance I guess. A lot are ones that I remember not particularly enjoying, and thus have not watched in a while…

I'm going to have to give some of these another chance I guess. A lot are ones that I remember not particularly enjoying, and thus have not watched in a while…

Troi & Crusher's workout routine will forever haunt my nightmares.

Troi & Crusher's workout routine will forever haunt my nightmares.

@avclub-79557cb93066f4470b8cee6e9110f757:disqus Yeah, there's a more complex concept there about the balance of vigilance and freedom, and the question of "what are we fighting for if not the ability of our people to relax and be happy?" that the episode hints at, tantalizingly I think, but fails to really address. I

@avclub-79557cb93066f4470b8cee6e9110f757:disqus Yeah, there's a more complex concept there about the balance of vigilance and freedom, and the question of "what are we fighting for if not the ability of our people to relax and be happy?" that the episode hints at, tantalizingly I think, but fails to really address. I

Oh, was it ever. And I am not being fanciful about her humanoid hoo-ha — there is literally a squirmy scene after they have sex where they basically say to each other "what a delightful and erotic novelty your genitals were!"