Shadows and Symbols spoils a lot of the overall story and myth arc so I'd put that off until later.Darth Wedgius wrote:I'm going to recommend "Shadows and Symbols," where Worf, O'Brien, Quark, and Bashir attack a Dominion shipyard to get Jadzia into Stov-o-kor (or however it's spelled), Sisko searches for an orb, and Colonel Kira has a face-off with the Romulans over some plasma torpedoes. It loses some impact without the viewer having gotten to know Jadzia, but, I think it's easy enough to pick up that she and Worf were close, she's dead (well, dead-ish) and several other male characters had a thing for her. There's action, heart (Worf apologizes, and I think Dorn pulls it off really well), and dramatic tension (Kira facing off against the Romulans).
The Visitor is my second-favorite episode of Trek, after Best of Both Worlds. But I think it loses a lot of impact if you haven't gotten to see the Siskos interact a fair amount.
I agree with you on the Visitor though.
Personally Star Trek DS9, while maybe not quite being my favourite Star Trek show, is one of my favourite TV Shows of all time and an excellent example of how Sci-Fi and Space Opera can be done in a television format. I would recommend watching the story from the very beginning and avoiding all spoilers as I did enjoy a lot of the myth arc and characterisation throughout the show. Watch the pilot, then skip most of seasons 1 and 2, particularly episodes like 'The Passenger' and 'Move Along home' as those episodes suck and add nothing to the show.