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

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625: '''The Sound of Her Voice''' ''[[1998]] [[June 10]]''
 
(First watched 2008-09-15)  Talking to three years in the past unknowingly... another interesting sci-fi premise.  However, I guess nobody bothered checking the records so as to notice a three year gap from Lisa's story.  Interesting, though, to hear that Starfleet is still sending out those many-year exploratory missions.
 
The next-to-last Jadzia episode and she's barely in it?  Though I'm sure it wasn't unintentional that they all ended up at a funeral at the end, with O'Brien saying that someday they wouldn't all be there.
 
B story was interesting.  I thought for a while Jake was going to get in on the illegal doings; an upgraded version of he and Nog's doings back in the day.  But no... just allowing Quark to say it out loud ended up with Odo letting him get away with it.  I suppose it's a good thing we don't know anything about those crystals or why they're illegal--it makes Odo's willingness to let not only Quark but the other wanted man get away with it seem less disturbing.


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626: ''' ''' ''[[1998]] [[]]''
626: '''Tears of the Prophets''' ''[[1998]] [[]]''
 
(First watched 2008-09-15)  I just realized that Admiral Ross is played by the same guy who had a recurring role as Carl Winslow's boss on [[Family Matters]].  I don't know that I can look at him as seriously again.
 
Garak once again on the Defiant?  They really so short on Starfleet that he's needed?  Not that I'm saddened to see him around.
 
[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 5|Last season's finale]] also ended with a comment on Sisko's baseball.  But this time it's not meant to show that he'll definitely be back, but that he might not.  Also, he said "home" referring to Earth.  So much for his fancy speech early this season about how even if Starfleet changed his assignment, when he went home it would be to Bajor.
 
So Dukat now blames Sisko for his daughter's death... rather than the man who killed her?  Ben hadn't even been on the station for months; he wasn't even involved as far as being one of the new resistance who were her friends.
 
Worf's now had the mother of his child ''and'' his wife murdered.  And people wonder why he's grumpy.


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