Every episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine reviewed, from the pilot to finale.
In our final episode, we review... the entire series. Thanks to our listeners and guests for your support over these past two years! You really gave us oo-mox. Now we're going on a little holiday, but don't worry, we'll be back with a new podcast.
Season 7, episode 25: How do you end a show after seven seasons? Montages. Lots of montages. Thank you so much for listening! Somehow we've reviewed every single episode of Deep Space Nine. We'll have one more episode next week to discuss what it all meant, and then we're off to Casperia Prime.
Season 7, episodes 23 and 24: Bashir and O'Brien get inside Sloan's head; Quark and Damar start their revolutions.
Season 7, episodes 21 and 22: Kira teaches Damar how to make a resistance omelette; Worf exercises his democratic right.
Season 7, episodes 19 and 20: Sisko learns that love is a battlefield; Kai Winn puts some blood, sweat and tears into the Kosst Amojan.
Season 7, episodes 17 and 18: Sisko fights the wedding-industrial complex; Worf and Ezri take a cruise aboard a Breen ship.
Season 7, episodes 15 and 16: BGM podcast host and intergalactic bon vivant Bil Antoniou joins us once again, as Sisko gets pulled into a holosuite hell and Bashir tries to outsmart Section 31. Please check out Bil's podcasts at: BGM: Bad Gay Movies = Bitchy Gay Men - http://www.badgaymovies.com/ My Criterions - https://bilscriterions.wordpress.com/
Season 7, episodes 13 and 14: Ezri hears the silence of the lambs; if you love Odo, let him go.
Season 7, episodes 11 and 12: Ezri comes home and ruins everything; Mirror Worf can really throw a chair around.
Season 7, episodes 9 and 10: Dukat turns Empok Nor into a Heaven's Gate compound; Nog brings out the best in Vic Fontaine.
Season 7, episodes 7 and 8: Kor is an absolute legend; Sisko drops by Hamburger Hill.
Season 7, episodes 5 and 6: Bashir's feelings move faster than his modified brain; Nog surfs the Great Material Continuum.
Season 7, episodes 3 and 4: Ezri helps Garak get back in the war; Sisko has the last laugh.
Season 7, episodes 1 and 2: Sisko digs his way out of a spiritual crisis while Worf sets the controls for the heart of the sun.
Season 6, episodes 25 and 26: It's the end of the penultimate season! We're not all making it back for the final. WARNING: This episode contains a Voyager spoiler, kind of.
Season 6, episodes 23 and 24: Quark stumbles into today's news; O'Brien remembers why he should never go on vacation.
Season 6, episodes 21 and 22: The Keymaster and Gatekeeper take over DS9; The Dominion battles Millennials.
Season 6, episodes 19 and 20: Sisko weighs his sins; Odo gets a Rat Pack makeover.
Season 6, episodes 17 and 18: Kira travels back in time to deal with her mother issues; Bashir gets interrogated, along with a few plot holes.
Season 6, episodes 15 and 16: O'Brien gets a haircut and betrays a friend; Worf does it all for love.
Season 6, episodes 13 and 14: Sisko gets to the heart of science fiction; one little ship on a silly trip.
Season 6, episodes 11 and 12: The real Dukat finally stands up; Morn's been holding a secret deep inside.
Season 6, episodes 9 and 10: The gifted students take over, then the Ferengi try their hand at war.
Season 6, episodes 7 and 8: Everybody loves a good wedding, and Kira's bad luck with men extends to the Mirror Universe. Bonus: we plead for happy times on Discovery.
Season 6, episodes 5 and 6: Can Sisko reach DS9 in time? We love these episodes so much we're using the American spelling of favor, bravely risking banishment from Canada.
Season 6, episodes 3 and 4: The return of Alexander; the Resistance Book Club loses a member.
Season 6, episodes 1 and 2: It's a new year and a new DS9 season. Things are looking bleak for the Federation, but at least Jake has a full-time job.
Season 5, episodes 25 and 26: Jake and Nog learn the secret to immortality just before war finally breaks out with the Dominion.
Season 5, episodes 23 and 24: Dear listeners, after a few weeks locked inside a couple stasis chambers, we have returned to wreak havoc like drug-crazed Cardassian soldiers. But first, Michael Eddington reveals a terrifying fact: he's Canadian.
Season 5, episodes 21 and 22: Worf and Martok join the Bad News Klingons; Odo gets more defined and it only costs 8,000 lives.
Season 5, episodes 19 and 20: Kira says goodbye to her second father; Some people want to fill the world with Ferengi love songs.
Season 5, episodes 17 and 18: Odo gets pulled into a cyberpunk thriller; Quark finally crosses the line (again).
Season 5, episodes 15 and 16: Garak, Worf and Bashir break out of prison; Bashir's talent for space darts explained; and, we finally discuss Discovery.
Season 5, episodes 13 and 14: Sisko and Eddington start a book club; If Bashir went missing, would anybody notice?
Season 5, episodes 11 and 12: Kira goes full Clarice Starling while pregnant; Odo and Kira bring new life into the world.
It's a bonus fashion episode and we've got a special guest: Matthew's husband Kevin! He is NOT a fan of Star Trek.
Season 5, episodes 9 and 10: Two odd couples learn that it takes two to make a thing go right, it takes two to make it outta sight; Sisko goes full Emissary.
Season 5, episodes 7 and 8: Worf destroys Risa's weather, just like a woodchipper wrecks the end of our podcast; Odo hasn't been telling the truth.
Season 5, episodes 5 and 6: Keiko visits the Fire Caves and all she gets is a Pah-wraith; Tribbles just want to have fun.
Season 5, episodes 3 and 4: Worf and Quark are after the same woman; Jake grows up fast.
Season 5, episodes 1 and 2: Sisko serves Klingon realness in a mission to expose a Changeling; O'Brien loses the friend we never knew he had.
Season 4, episodes 25 and 26: Quark looks for a loophole in a deadly contract; Odo gets a solid understanding of what it means to be an outcast.
Season 4, episodes 23 and 24: Rebel Jem'Hadar find an ancient gateway to Toronto's City Hall; Bashir finds a cure for his arrogance.
Season 4, episodes 21 and 22: Jake's moping gets interrupted by a creativity vampire; Eddington finally reveals why he's still in the show.
Season 4, episodes 19 and 20: Miles O'Brien really needs to think about retirement after suffering through unspeakable horrors yet again, and then we argue over wigs in the Mirror Universe.
Season 4, episodes 17 and 18. We're back after a minor transporter malfunction -- thank goodness for pattern buffers! First, will the real Emissary please stand up? And then Worf confronts his anger management issues.
Season 4, episodes 15 and 16: Worf takes a stab at honouring his brother, while Rom seizes the means of production.
Season 4, episodes 13 and 14: No amount of shape-shifting can free Odo from the Friend Zone. After that, Gul Dukat gets blanked by the Klingons.
Season 4, episodes 11 and 12: Sisko is literally out for blood after a Dominion terrorist attack on Earth. It’s just like the Great Monetary Collapse on Ferenginar.
Season 4, episodes 9 and 10: Worf stars in “Romancing the Bat’leth” while Bashir’s fantasy leaves us shaken, not stirred.
Season 4, episodes 7 and 8: Red alert! Special guest Admiral Bil Antoniou of Bad Gay Movies, the Alpha Quadrant’s most notorious subspace podcast, joins us again despite his transporter psychosis.