Then again, Deep Space Nine had never been short of ambition.
As such, trying to tie ten hours of television together into a single cohesive narrative was a bold move.
The production team had strained a little bit in structuring and pacing those six linked episodes Sons and Daughters was notably the runt of the litter, telling a relatively standalone story about Worf while essentially repeating Kira’s character arc from Rocks and Shoals in a much less effective manner. In some ways, this last narrative experiment would be the boldest creative decision of the entire seven year run. When the moon is in the seventh house in the Kendra Province…