Since that’s a cheat, there’s also Progress, where Nog and Jake end up with the self-sealing stem bolts and the yamak sauce. I think it’s pretty amusing anyway.
Probably an unpopular opinion but I did not like that one. The drama felt super cheap since I knew that Sisko had plot armour and therefore the resolution to the episode would need to be some time travel nonsense where none of it mattered.
Ugh. It would be a gem to me if it weren’t directly after the Klingons and Worf entering the story. It’s like a mixtape that starts off with two Metallica songs amd goes straight into Joni Mitchell.
Which episode has the most Jake screentime? That’s the worst one.
Incorrect. The episode with Jake having the most screen time is The Visitor and that episode is a gem.
Since that’s a cheat, there’s also Progress, where Nog and Jake end up with the self-sealing stem bolts and the yamak sauce. I think it’s pretty amusing anyway.
That’s a classic episode.
To be fair, there was a LOT of yamok sauce.
That episode was hilarious though.
When I saw the Candyman in the opening I thought it was going a different direction
Wait a minute, that’s not Cirroc Lofton, it’s Tony Todd.
It’s a fake.
Probably an unpopular opinion but I did not like that one. The drama felt super cheap since I knew that Sisko had plot armour and therefore the resolution to the episode would need to be some time travel nonsense where none of it mattered.
The destination is rarely the point of most high-concept sci-fi. Rather, the journey is what is important.
Ugh. It would be a gem to me if it weren’t directly after the Klingons and Worf entering the story. It’s like a mixtape that starts off with two Metallica songs amd goes straight into Joni Mitchell.
Quite bold of you to slander one of the most critically acclaimed future authors like that.
On the other hand, quite bold of Star Trek to imagine a future where people read things instead of watched cat videos.