DS9 Season 4

  • The Way of the Warrior – Ft. Clay

    The Way of the Warrior – Ft. Clay

    In a feature-length season premiere, the Klingons enter the fray when they suspect a Changeling infiltration of the Cardassian government. Sisko needs help in dealing with those feisty Klingons, and who knows a Klingon better than another Klingon? Worf joins the show in “The Way of the Warrior” and immediately starts to kick some ass…


  • The Visitor – Ft. Clay

    The Visitor – Ft. Clay

    When an accident aboard the Defiant apparently kills Captain Sisko, Jake is left alone to pick up the pieces of his life. However, his father might not be dead after all, and the truth might haunt Jake for the rest of his life. TV Guide once named The Visitor the “best” episode of Star Trek…


  • Hippocratic Oath – Ft. Clay

    Hippocratic Oath – Ft. Clay

    Shades of Gray, the DS9 episode! In “Hippocratic Oath”, Bashir learns about the moral complexities of warfare, Worf learns about the moral complexities of the station, and we learn about the moral complexities of Sisko explaining moral complexities. We also learn quite a bit about the Jem’Hadar and the inner workings of the Dominion contingencies.…


  • Indiscretion – Ft. Clay & Andrew

    Indiscretion – Ft. Clay & Andrew

    Kira and Dukat go on a journey to find the wreckage of a lost Cardassian freighter. Meanwhile, Sisko weighs the pros and cons of having his girlfriend move onto the station. Dukat is already one of the more interesting DS9 characters, and Indiscretion places him at the forefront of a tough moral decision – will he…


  • Rejoined – Ft. Bob

    Rejoined – Ft. Bob

    Have you ever wondered what happens to romantic relationships on Trill? Well, Rejoined is here to answer your questions! Not only is it the best Dax episode to this point of the series, but it’s also a great piece of romance writing. However… does it make sense? Bob joins the show to discuss friendship versus…


  • Starship Down – Ft. Iona

    Starship Down – Ft. Iona

    When the Jem’Hadar trap the Defiant in the atmosphere of a gas giant, the crew must deal with various crises of both the technical and the personal! Another episode in the long line of “disaster” episodes of Star Trek, Starship Down puts a uniquely DS9 spin on the proceedings. A series of vignettes provide insight…


  • Little Green Men – Ft. Clay

    Little Green Men – Ft. Clay

    Quark, Rom and Nog, while visiting Earth, travel back in time to 1947 and end up being at the center of the infamous Roswell Incident! It’s another Ferengi episode, but it features our three favorite Ferengi. We also get to check out some b-movie tropes while enjoying a smoke or two, and we learn that…


  • The Sword of Kahless – Ft. Clay

    The Sword of Kahless – Ft. Clay

    Worf and Dax join the Klingon warrior Kor on his search for the mythical sword of Kahless! It’s been a while since we’ve had a deep dive into Klingon culture, and moving Worf to DS9 has opened up new paths to examine our favorite warrior race. The writing of DS9 allows Worf to expand as…


  • Our Man Bashir – Ft. Clay & Darren

    Our Man Bashir – Ft. Clay & Darren

    Shaken, not stirred! When a transporter accident causes the signals of the senior staff to be saved to the station computer, Dr. Bashir’s secret agent holosuite program starts to act a bit funny. Bashir is developing nicely as DS9 moves into its fourth season, and Our Man Bashir gives us a tiny window into his innermost…


  • Homefront – Ft. Clay

    Homefront – Ft. Clay

    The Changelings have infiltrated Earth, and a post 9/11 Star Trek universe with a pre-9/11 script shows a tremendous amount of insight into human nature. The Changeling attacks have startled the laid back Federation, and a small cadre of Starfleet personnel think the only way to secure the homefront is to lock it down. Sisko…


  • Paradise Lost – Ft. Clay

    Paradise Lost – Ft. Clay

    Admiral Leyton reveals his true intentions and Sisko is revealed to be a Changeling… maybe? “Paradise Lost” is the conclusion of the story that started in “Homefront” and it has a lot of the usual second-hour issues in Star Trek episodes. While Homefront had a lot of thematic weight to the narrative, Paradise Lost is in…


  • Crossfire – Ft. Clay

    Crossfire – Ft. Clay

    Crossfire! You’ll get caught up in the… Crossfire! When Kira starts to become romantically interested in the visiting Shakaar, Odo begins to realize that he might have missed his chance to tell her his true feelings. Another superb character story from the skilled pen (typewriter?) of Rene Echevarria, and Rene Auberjonois wastes absolutely none of…


  • Return to Grace – Ft. Clay

    Return to Grace – Ft. Clay

    Since the Cardassian Empire learned of his extramarital offspring, Gul Dukat has been commanding a small-time freighter and working to get back in the good grace of his planets leadership. After a Cardassian-Bajoran conference is attacked by the Klingons, he and Kira decide to hunt down the ship responsible. Dukat continues to be one of…


  • Sons of Mogh – Ft. Clay

    Sons of Mogh – Ft. Clay

    Kurn arrives at DS9 and asks Worf to kill him! The breakdown of Klingon and Federation relations has caused the House of Mogh to enter some rough times, and Kurns appearance has Worf wondering if he’ll ever return home to the Homeworld. Meanwhile, some suspicious activity is happening just outside the border of Bajoran space. Clay joins…


  • Bar Association – Ft. Clay

    Bar Association – Ft. Clay

    When Quark’s hostile management tactics send his brother to the infirmary, Rom decides to organize a labor union! The annual Ferengi episode reveals itself with an episode that takes a serious and complicated subject and explores it in a very unserious and simplistic way. And it’s not even all that bad! Plus, Worf gets another chance…


  • Accession – Ft. Clay

    Accession – Ft. Clay

    Sisko relinquishes his role as the Emissary of the Bajoran people, and O’Brien tries to relinquish his family! A long-lost Bajoran poet tries to return Bajor to its past, and the O’Brien family is about to get even bigger. It’s time for the annual Bajoran episode: does it manage to do anything different? Clay joins me…


  • Rules of Engagement – Ft. Clay

    Rules of Engagement – Ft. Clay

    After Worf accidentally destroys a Klingon transport carrying over 400 civilians, the Empire sends out their best lawyer to bring him back to Kronos for punishment! Trek usually misses the mark when it comes to courtroom drama (see Court Martial and Dax), but Rules of Engagement bucks that trend (sometimes) as it focuses on character…


  • Hard Time – Ft. Clay & Matt

    Hard Time – Ft. Clay & Matt

    After being falsely accused of a crime, O’Brien is punished by having to serve a 20-year prison sentence… but only in his mind! In a dark companion piece to TNG’s “Inner Light”, O’Brien has to deal with the aftermath of his brutal sentence. Can he put his life back together, or will he be shunned…


  • Shattered Mirror – Ft. Clay

    Shattered Mirror – Ft. Clay

    Back to the Mirror Universe we go! When Jake is taken to the MU by the MU version of his dead mother, Sisko follows him there and becomes embroiled in the human resistance against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. People get slapped, people make dinner, and people fly spaceships! It’s all fun and games in DS9’s Mirror…


  • The Muse – Ft. Clay

    The Muse – Ft. Clay

    In this very special ASMR episode of Star Trek: Deep Space 9, Jake gets the tingles while rustling some papers and Odo gets the tingles of love in the place where his heart should be! Jakes writing gets a bump from a very odd creative vampire, and Mrs. Troi returns to the station to teach…


  • For the Cause – Ft. Clay

    For the Cause – Ft. Clay

    The politics of DS9 get even more topsy-turvy when Kasidy Yates is accused of being a Maquis smuggler. Also, a Starfleet officer plans to defect to the Maquis and prolong the Cardassian Empire’s suffering. For the Cause is a very modern piece of television writing, and it’s excellent script highlights subtext, character development, and different…


  • To the Death – Ft. Clay

    To the Death – Ft. Clay

    The Dominion make a dramatic reappearance with a feisty group of Jem’Hadar and an oily Vorta named Weyoun! When DS9 is attacked by rogue Jem’Hadar, Sisko must make a deal with the devil to punish those responsible. It’s an episode designed to make the Jem’Hadar seem scary again, but To the Death also serves as…


  • The Quickening – Ft. Clay

    The Quickening – Ft. Clay

    Bashir and Dax discover a planet where the inhabitants have been punished by the Dominion – they’re cursed with an incurable plague that can strike you dead at any time. Bashir’s Trek-ian optimism is put to the test when he finds that a culture of death may prevent him from ever discovering a cure. It’s an…


  • Body Parts – Ft. Clay

    Body Parts – Ft. Clay

    Quark is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and the O’Brien’s beam their unborn child into the fertile womb of Major Kira! Ferengi episodes have their pitfalls (goofy culture, uneven comedy), but Body Parts manages to work as an illuminating character piece for Quark. Meanwhile, the show takes another stab at meandering melodrama with the O’Brien/Kira story, which…


  • Broken Link – Ft. Clay

    Broken Link – Ft. Clay

    Odo suddenly loses his ability to maintain a solid form, so the Defiant goes into Dominion territory in order to find a solution. Once there, the Founders explain that Odo must be judged for his previous murder of another Changeling and the penalty is yet another example of loss that has defined the season. Clay joins…


  • DS9 Season Four Wrap Up

    DS9 Season Four Wrap Up

    We’ve made it to the end of the fourth season of DS9! It’s been Clay’s first “full” season of a Trek series (he missed only Rejoined and Starship Down) so we get his thoughts about watching 24 episodes of a single series. We also discuss a YouTube trailer for the fourth season, and try to…