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I don’t remember the details of “The Passenger” real well because it didn’t hold my attention, but your general review is spot on. If Alexander Siddig is anything like Bashir, then I can imagine him whining: “When am I going to have more to do?”, and the writers coming up with something. The storyline with Odo was

Not much more to say, you got these two pegged. Q seemed basically a marketing tool, Sisko punched him, it was obvious and I enjoyed it. Like Farpoint, the crew has to solve the riddle and avert disaster while saving a strange alien life form while Q observes, and in doing so perhaps Q is satisfied that this group of

Well reviewed. A couple of watchable, pedestrian, stand alone episodes that serve to remind that as a space station DS9 has day to day business and events pop up unrelated to any big picture. The relationship with Bajor is still unresolved. Don't forget the wormhole, who knows what might pop out? And, as more of the

Garak is a mystery, and mysteries are great. Andrew Robinson is soooo good. Kira is passionate about Bajor, but she's not a Kool-aid drinker. She thinks for herself. As does Odo, although the origin of his moral code must have been a bolt of lightening in the primordial soup. Clearly he is not regarded as being

Hi Zack. Do you still see these comments after all this time? One day I came across…screw it, no one cares. The Emissary arc was never my favorite, but a couple of points. It put the Federation at odds with the religious right by providing the strongest real world metaphor since Klingons in TOS as the USSR, and it