One of the best seasons of all of Star Trek. There isn´t a bad or weak episode. The continuity and complexity is outstanding and could only be achieved in the setting of a fixed location. Yet the show never became boring. They went to places, even back to earth. The depth of the characters is amazing and the writers added layer after layer. Everyone had an episode where he could shine. There is the right amount of action, fun, drama - it is well balanced. The storys were building on each other with an all encompassing storyline that connects the beginning with the end of the season which was rare at the time and not without risk. But when this season ends you know you haven´t reached the top of the mountain yet.

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Worf is brought aboard Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in Season 4 as the series mixes things up, making the Klingons a bigger part of the series. Believing that the Cardassians have been infiltrated by the Dominion the Klingons declare war on them and break their treaty with the Federation when they refuse to join them, leading Captain Sisko to request the help of Commander Worf, who stays on as part of his crew. The addition of Michael Dorn to the cast brings a fresh new energy to the series, and the darker tone of the show proves to be a renaissance for the Worf character; allowing a deeper more nuanced exploration than TNG allowed. There are also some interesting developments with some of the supporting characters; including Gul Dukat finding a long lost daughter, Rom quitting his brother’s bar, and the O’Briens having another child. Full of exciting adventures and compelling storytelling, Season 4 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the best season of the series so far.

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