Every Star Trek: DS9 Episode Avery Brooks Directed, Ranked Worst To Best

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Every Star Trek: DS9 Episode Avery Brooks Directed, Ranked Worst To Best
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Mark Donaldson is a writer, podcaster, and film programmer specializing in Star Trek and Doctor Who.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Captain Sisko actor Avery Brooks directed nine episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that include some of DS9's best hours of television, as well as one of its worst. Many Star Trek actors took advantage of the chance to train as directors, and some stars like Jonathan Frakes and Robert Duncan McNeill went on to prolific directorial careers afterward.

" I guess it was over the top. But what is over the top, after all? If you're having a pint of Guinness and you see the foam pouring over the top, you think, 'That's great!' But in a television episode, there's this concern about action being too large. It all comes down to rhythm, and whether a scene has it or not ."

Armin Shimerman singles out "Body Parts" as a crucial Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode for Quark, as it challenges his Ferengi beliefs. This moral dilemma at the heart of the darkest Ferengi comedy episode is what makes "Body Parts" a more successful episode than "Fascination". There's a real thematic heft to Quark's dilemma that adds texture to the blackly comic premise, a tonal tightrope that Avery Brooks confidently walks as the episode's director.

Star Trek: DS9, Season 7, Episode 24, "The Dogs of War" First Aired: May 26, 1999 Close Avery Brooks' largest responsibility as a director on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was to set up the finale in DS9's penultimate episode "The Dogs of War". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 7, episode 24, "The Dogs of War" includes some epic fight sequences quite unlike anything in Avery Brooks' other directorial efforts.

Star Trek: DS9, Season 3, Episode 20, "Improbable Cause" First Aired: April 24, 1995 Close Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 3, episode 20, "Improbable Cause" is a fine example of the show's ability to tell film noir-style mysteries. Constable Odo is tasked with investigating an attack on DS9's Cardassian tailor Garak , which confirms the audience's suspicions about the former spy.

" It was a story about love, and the consequences of making choices out of love. The kiss was irrelevant. " " There is a suspension of time. Time is kind of irrelevant. Each shot was, for me, like a portrait. I was very interested in creating portraits, in terms of composition and lighting. Still portraits. Not photographs, but paintings ."

The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion notes that Avery Brooks enjoyed directing both Colm Meaney and guest star Fritz Weaver, who both gave incredible performances in "Tribunal". It's one of the standout episodes in DS9 season 2, and much of that is down to Avery Brooks' direction of the torture scenes and the chilly Cardassian courtroom.

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