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Hippocratic Oath

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Series :
Season Ep :
4 x 03
Title :
Hippocratic Oath
Rating :
4
Overall Ep :
75
First Aired :
16 Oct 1995
Stardate :
49066.5
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Your Rating :
2.0000 for 1 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 2
Review : Well, it was interesting, but not really gripping though. Somehow, it did not quite fit together. We have finally found out that O'Brien is a Chief Petty Officer. It's good to have a rating as a major character, but he seems to mix with the officers most of the time. If the writers had handled it properly, we could have seen what life was like in the Senior Rates' Mess as well as the Wardroom. They never quite went the whole hog. Perhaps the main problem was that we never really had an explanation as to what was going on with Goren Agar at all. Bashir had his hypothesis, but it was never proved. I'm not sure whether it's crucial, but I would have liked to know. The side-plot made a bit more sense. We could see that Worf had not quite let go of his old Security role, and could not help but interfere in Odo's investigation. Fair enough, and I hope they keep that one going. OK, but not one I'll especially remember.
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