Rebinge Deep Space Nine

By: Kim Voegele & James Rowan
  • Summary

  • The Rebinge Star Trek DS9 Podcast is an in-depth recap of each and every episode of Deep Space Nine.  Please rebinge this classic show along with us and thanks for listening! And please share your over-analysis with us at rebingeit@gmail.com.
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Episodes
  • RBDS9 001 – Emissary (S1E1)
    Apr 12 2020
    Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: Emissary

    This is our first full episode rebinge of Star Trek DS9! We are starting at the beginning, of course, with the DS9 pilot entitled Emissary! We're introduced to the space station Deep Space Nine and its main characters of Sisko, Jake, Miles, Dax, Kira, Odo and Quark. We also get a view of DS9 and Kim thinks it's a bit of a dump. We do spend quite a bit of time cleaning up the place after all! James is (naturally) quite in love with the whole thing from the very beginning.

    This episode of DS9 touches on some heavy stuff like grief and PTSD. And it nearly convinces us that time isn't linear. The show begins to build the foundation of Sisko as a character and gives us glimpses of him at his best and at his worst. We also get a look at the Cardassians and their burdensome costumes and we know pretty quickly we don't like them.

    We roll our sleeves up, just like Miles, for a very deep dive into this super-sized episode of the classic show. Get ready for Cardassians, an angry woman, wormholes and a lot of inappropriate ear touching. So. Much. Ear. Touching. Kim is truly outraged by this development. And oh yeah, James gets goose bumps when we find out who the Emissary is (a thing he already knew, but he is so giddy with excitement to relearn it).

    What's this rebinge thing?

    It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us.

    Next time...

    We dig into Season 1 Episode 2 of DS9: Past Prologue.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • RBDS9 002 – Past Prologue (S1E2)
    Apr 19 2020
    Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: Past Prologue

    This is our second full episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey! Someone from Kira's past has appeared seeking amnesty on DS9 in Past Prologue. But as usual, he's up to no good -- no one just drops by this place for a simple visit. Why would they?

    We continue to touch on some heavy themes! Here Kira is struggling with her loyalties to the freedom fighting cause of her past and the politics of her present. She tries to explain the complications away with Sisko, but he's having none of it. He doesn't want to be harboring terrorists and he wants Kira to pick a side. Meanwhile, the Cardassians are sticking their rubbery noses into everything again.

    Oh yeah, and we've got some Klingons on the station ready to cause trouble. The Duras sisters have arrived and are making deals on all sides. Odo wants to throw them in the brig, of course, because he is his usual cantankerous self.

    This is a Kira episode

    We get a lot of Kira in episode 2. She waffles between being the angry woman we met in episode 1 and the good soldier she wants to be for her people. She's finding this a difficult line to walk. But one thing for sure, she is killing it with that new haircut. We dig it.

    What's this rebinge thing?

    It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us. And kick off the whole thing with our rebinge of the pilot episode Emissary.

    Next time...

    We dig into Season 1 Episode 3 of DS9: A Man Alone.

    Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • RBDS9 003 – A Man Alone (S1E3)
    Apr 26 2020
    Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: A Man Alone

    This is our third full episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey! Last episode someone from Kira's past appeared, this episode it's someone from Odo's past who turns up. The difference though, is somebody murders this guy and it's starting to look like it might have been Odo!

    We also get a glimpse into Miles' life as Miles and Keiko are seen arguing in Quark's. She's a little bored since there's no need for a botanist on DS9. (Are you sure? Have you checked those vines growing in Quark's? Somebody should study those!) Keiko takes over the angry female role for a bit, but eventually figures out what she can do with all of that extra time on her hands. Look out Jake...time to go to school.

    Odo is a "man" alone

    Odo remains stoic and tries to deflect the suspicion coming his way. Sisko says he's sure Odo is innocent, but is he really? We don't know him that well and he had every opportunity to stab the dude. Meanwhile, an angry mob is forming outside Odo's office and a guy with some very 90's feathered hair has it out for the Shifter. Torches and pitch forks are sure to follow!

    Julian finds some interesting cells that he's planted in his lab. It looks like he's defrosting a turkey for Thanksgiving, but it's probably something else. We keep checking in on the turkey throughout the episode waiting for it to turn into something interesting.

    What's this rebinge thing?

    It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us. And kick off the whole thing with our rebinge of the pilot episode Emissary.

    Next time...

    We dig into Season 1 Episode 4 of DS9: Babel.

    Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter!

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    59 mins

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