Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 6: Difference between revisions

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614: '''One Little Ship''' ''[[1998]] [[February 14]]''
614: '''One Little Ship''' ''[[1998]] [[February 14]]''


(First watched 2008-08-25)
(First watched 2008-08-25) A kind of stupid premise... but I appreciate that they handled it about as seriously as possible. And the set design of the circuit board tiny O'Brien and Bashir are walking around on is something totally unique.


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615: '''Honor Among Thieves''' ''[[1998]] [[February 21]]''
615: '''Honor Among Thieves''' ''[[1998]] [[February 21]]''


(First watched 2008-08-27)  O'Brien goes undercover, and has to deal with the fact that even criminal operatives involved in ambassadorial assassination aren't ''complete'' scum.
(First watched 2008-08-27) O'Brien goes undercover, and has to deal with the fact that even criminal operatives involved in ambassadorial assassination aren't ''complete'' scum.


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616: '''Change of Heart''' ''[[1998]] [[February 28]]''
616: '''Change of Heart''' ''[[1998]] [[February 28]]''


(First watched 2008-09-02)  Worf so worried about his wife that he abandons a mission which could make a huge difference in an interstellar war?  Iiiiiii dunno about that one.
(First watched 2008-09-02) Worf so worried about his wife that he abandons a mission which could make a huge difference in an interstellar war? Iiiiiii dunno about that one.


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617: '''Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night''' ''[[1998]] [[March 28]]''
617: '''Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night''' ''[[1998]] [[March 28]]''


(First watched 2008-09-03)  Feels like a combination of different things we've seen multiple times before.  We get to see occupation Bajor/Terok Nor again.  We get to see Dukat's actions as prefect.  We get to see the complicatedness of the collaborator issue.  We get nonintrusive time travel.
(First watched 2008-09-03) Feels like a combination of different things we've seen multiple times before. We get to see occupation Bajor/Terok Nor again. We get to see Dukat's actions as prefect. We get to see the complicatedness of the collaborator issue. We get nonintrusive time travel.


And then Kira almost (intentionally) killing her mother?  Iiiiiii dunno about that one.
And then Kira almost (intentionally) killing her mother? Iiiiiii dunno about that one.
 
I realize this is a TV show, but isn't the basis of this story an incredible coincidence? Dukat had a relationship with Kira's mother? It could go a long way to explaining his obsession with her, yes. But unless the earlier situation helped bring about the later one (and I don't think the Bajoran provisional government was taking suggestions from Dukat as to who to put in charge of their newly capture space station), it is absolutely lottery-winning odds that among billions of Bajorans, Dukat ends up connected to both mother and daughter.


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Bashir, captured by the Starfleet CIA.
Bashir, captured by the Starfleet CIA.


Did they really think the Dominion let him escape purposefully so he could act as a spy?  But while he was imprisoned, they had him replaced by a ''Changeling operative''!  That seems much more useful.
Did they really think the Dominion let him escape purposefully so he could act as a spy? But while he was imprisoned, they had him replaced by a ''Changeling operative''! That seems much more useful.


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619: '''In the Pale Moonlight''' ''[[1998]] [[April 15]]''
619: '''In the Pale Moonlight''' ''[[1998]] [[April 15]]''


(First watched 2008-09-07)  Sisko takes a trip to the dark side, and lets Garak take him further.
(First watched 2008-09-07) Sisko takes a trip to the dark side, and lets Garak take him further.


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