Bashir still cannot act and this episode does not help his case. There's some odd casting decisions and we get a texan security chief which is pretty funny. The prison guard lady gets some obnoxiously bad dialogue, and Quark is just rubbish. Not the actors fault, they just get nothing to work with.
Paul Lynch puts the camera in a lot of places it doesn't usually go, which sets a bit of a visual trend going forward and episodes get more creatively shot from this point on.
Story is poor, and you can literally call the entire episode's twists from the cold open. Weird smiles between the crew at the end when prison guard shoots the petri dish. Forgettable.
How does Quark do so much illegal stuff throughout this show and not face any consequences?
Paul Lynch puts the camera in a lot of places it doesn't usually go, which sets a bit of a visual trend going forward and episodes get more creatively shot from this point on.
Story is poor, and you can literally call the entire episode's twists from the cold open. Weird smiles between the crew at the end when prison guard shoots the petri dish. Forgettable.
How does Quark do so much illegal stuff throughout this show and not face any consequences?