Rigil Kent wrote:Hey, KTR, maybe you should edit the first post and add your name to this one like I did mine...
Done!
And I have two more episodes under my belt:
1-06 Captive PursuitI know that the plot isn't all that sophisticated or novel, but I liked
Captive Pursuit nonetheless. What makes this an enjoyable episode is the nice interactions and camaraderie between O'Brien and Tosk. They had great chemistry and it was a treat to watch.
I especially appreciated the fact that O'Brien decided to ignore Starfleet protocol and actually help Tosk escape, thus allowing the hunt to continue. It was also nice to see Sisko giving his implicit approval after the fact, and that Odo caught up on it even if it was never spelled out. And of course Sisko had to chew out the Chief in the end, as he had to as C.O. but his heart wasn't really onto it, which is as it should be.
This also points to the absurd interpretation of the Prime Directive they have on 24th century Trek. It should be there to protect pre-warp societies, not a general "turn a blind eye" to alien societies with questionable practices.
I might be going out on a limb when I rate this episode as above average, but I really liked it for what it was.
*****
1-07 Q-LessGah! The obnoxious Q shows up and it becomes pretty clear that he has no place on this particular incarnation of the franchise. I got a chuckle when Sisko punched him in the face though. "Jean-Luc would never do that!"
The threat to the station was far too predictable and I hated the copious amounts of technobabble spouted here. Even Q made a joke about that.
The only redeeming thing about
Q-Less was Vash. Aside from the fact that she's quite hot I've always found her a nice break from the all too perfect, evolved stiffs that apparently make up the bulk of humanity in this century. She even managed to bring out certain hidden qualities in the über-stiff Picard when she was on TNG.
Alas, I have to rate this episode at the very bottom. DS9's worst so far.