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Star Trek - Deep Space Nine - Season 7 |
Some call this episode a waste of time. Obviously they have no sense of humor. I loved it, especially Odo's
performance as the umpire. The ending is very satisfying. You can tell how much fun they had on the set. "Steeee-rike!"
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A very dirty, almost shocking insight what really goes on on the frontline of The Dominion War. We have never seen
Starfleet officers portraid like this. Haggard and brutal. Raymond Cruz and Patrick Kilpatrick are both great.
Even if the "good guys" win in the end - we ask ourselves "Why? and for what?". No reset button and smiling
faces here. A beloved regular, Nog, loses his leg and is scarred for life.
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I don't know why I didn't like this one. The plot's just too obvious. And these Bajorans seem just a bit too gullible.
I don't like the way they've changed Dukat. Fortunately he returns in full effect in Penumbra.
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Silence of the Lambs on DS9. The best Ezri story by far. Nikki DeBoer should have joined the show earlier.
her character is really fresh, even though it's still the same old Dax. The TR-116 is really cool,
why doesn't Starfleet use this against the Dominion?
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I wonder if Odo finds Laas' face (and voice) kind of familiar. Anyway, Herzler acts really well as the changeling.
Too bad Odo infects him with the Section 31-virus. He does, doesn't he?
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