10 Reasons Why What You Leave Behind Is The Best Star Trek Finale
10. The End Of An Era And The End Of A War
Star Trek Deep Space Nine was the first Trek series to include an interstellar war, one that came about in stages. In the beginning, it was planned as a very short arc, then lengthened to six episodes - these six episodes would go on to form the basis of the opening chapter of the sixth season.
However, it was decided that the war was too rich a subject to simply confine it and it sprawled out across the final two seasons of the show, culminating in What You Leave Behind. The show opens with the certainty that the Federation Alliance is going to defeat the Dominion, though experience has taught that the Dominion will make them pay for every inch of territory they concede.
While the finale relied heavily on reused footage from the course of the show, there was enough new footage to lend scale to the final battles. The biggest cheering moment comes as the Cardassians finally decide that enough is enough and turn on their former allies.
Deep Space Nine was always a show that had a weight and a cost behind it. We had already lost the main ship, the Defiant, several episodes earlier and so no ship was truly safe. This was not the Enterprise, which could be battered and bruised but would always continue to fly on.
The show was dark and it was triumphant. The fleets surrounding Cardassia truly feel like a Mexican stand-off, with every chance of annihlating each other.