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Reviewer : OdosBucket
Ave Rating : 4.0000 for 3 reviews
Title : Move Along Home Rating : 3
Writers : Michael Piller Year : 2369
Review : It seems to be the consensus that this episode sucks, but I didn't hate it. I think it's a silly episode, but a welcome kind of silly. Maybe DS9 doesn't have to take itself too seriously all of the time.
Title : The Wire Rating : 5
Writers : Robert Hewitt Wolfe Year : 2370
Review : Absolutely love this episode. It's gotta be one of my favorites. We get some great quotes and some phenomenal interactions between Bashir and Garak that helps us understand their respective characters and their relationship better.
Title : In Purgatory's Shadow Rating : 4
Writers : Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe Year : 2373
Review : I absolutely love the way that the writers of this show portray trauma and how it manifests in different people. The way that Garak reacted to being in such an enclosed space and the way that he reacted to his own claustrophobia really adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to Garak's backstory and his upbringing. And the scene where he talks with his father one last time was just heartbreaking, honestly. Incredible episode.

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