'Til Death Do Us Part (DS9)


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Warning: Spoilers are contained in the following review.

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     Captain Sisko informed Kassidy that the Prophets told him not to marry her and that Sisko thought it best not to go against the Prophets.  Meanwhile, aboard the Breen ship, Ezri Dax and Worf had there minds probed with a cortical implant.  In the end, Sisko decided to marry Kassidy and go against the Prophets, after a small wedding ceremony and another vision from the Prophets, they got married.  During all this, Dukat, who was surgically altered to look Bajoran, became Kai Winn's guide after a vision from the Pah Wraiths (who she thought was from the Prophets) telling her that Dukat was coming to guide her on her quest to restore Bajor.  At the very end, the Dominion and the Breen ally, and as gift the Breen turn over Ezri Dax and Worf to the Dominion.
     Though this episode wasn't as exciting as "Penumbra", it further moved the plot along and foreshadows what is likely to be some terrible events coming up, including a showdown with the Domion/Breen alliance and the Federation.  This was a great episode, I can't wait for the next one!
Reviewed by: Andrew Luby
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Rating for "'Til Death Do Us Part"

Andrew's Rating: 8.9
Though, not as exciting as last weeks episode ("Penumbra"), this episode foreshadowed some of the events to come.

Anthony's Rating: 9.0
I thought that this episode of DS9 was a very good one.  As with the last episode, this one is giving yet more insight on the plot surrounding the final episode.  I did, however, think the whole Breen/Dominion Alliance thing was predictable since the part in "Penumbra" were Worf and Ezri were captured by them.

Carl's Rating: 9.2
This episode did a very good job of further illustrating the plot of  these final episodes.  The writers have gotten me very interested to see what happens in these last few episodes of DS9.


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