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| | Lynch's Spoiler Review: DS9 Season 3 |
 | | However, the basic concept of Dax suppressing memories of a host is a very interesting one, Dax's obsession was well shown, the music motif was put to good use, Sisko and Bashir got to have useful detective work for a change, and the hallucination sequences themselves were top-notch. |
 | | However, it's good comic-book DS9; the threat is plausible and builds gradually, characters react intelligently, and there's more excellent dialogue in this one episode than in the six prior to it in the season combined. |
 | | They provided the story for nine of the episodes this season, and the teleplay for one other; Wolfe also wrote one episode without Behr ("Second Skin") and Behr co-wrote the story for "Fascination" without Wolfe, giving us a total of 12 episodes out of 26 this season that they were responsible for. |
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