O’Brien is missing from Deep Space Nine, and also from most of this episode. To find him Ezri must go home to face her family and the … the toxic effects of capitalism?
The sequel that definitely nobody asked for.
Not even the writers apparently. What happened here? Who is owed an apology?
Julian brings a patient out of a catatonic state and what’s the first thing he does after?
Julian. Your ethics, man. Has he learned anything over the seasons? How toxic is the masculinity? Are we supposed to be rooting for him or not? How does Miles feel about Julian’s situation?
A haughty Vulcan challenges the emotional Sisko to a game of baseball and we got us a shenanigans episode, y’all! But what’s this about an ethnoship? Take me out, please.
We finally have Spock, and it is … fine. Time rifts are fine. We’re… pretty good? For all the leadup to this episode it didn’t instill any wild emotions that we’ll need to use our logic to suppress. Pike and Tyler get caught up in some time shenanigans and learn a little bit about themselves. Bucky with the Good Hair returns! (twitter.com/buckyWTgoodhair) Wade turns to Kristin from Toronto for her thoughts on the Kickers of Elves discord. What about that space dyslexia? What do we think of some of the theories and predictions out there on the web? We have some other shows to talk about at the end.
Does Ezri Dax even want to be on Deep Space Nine? Well of course she does, but the show needs an episode to integrate a counselor into station life. Garak and Worf especially have some issues to deal with.
Season Seven commences! Sisko is off the station again and everyone is trying to deal with the catastrophes of season Six. What will the final season of Deep Space Nine entail?