Broadcast "The Visitor" was first shown on October 9, 1995, in
broadcast syndication. It was the second episode of the fourth season and received
Nielsen ratings of 6.9 percent on the first broadcast.
Critical reception Writing for
Tor.com,
Keith DeCandido felt that the episode was among the ten best
Star Trek stories and praised the acting of
Avery Brooks (Benjamin Sisko),
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko), and particularly
Tony Todd (adult Jake Sisko). He felt that "Everyone who gets substantive screen time puts in a great performance here", also commending
Terry Farrell (Jadzia Dax),
Alexander Siddig (Julian Bashir), and
Aron Eisenberg (Nog). DeCandido summarized his thoughts on the episode by writing, "Just a great great hour of television. One of the finest there has ever been", and awarded the episode a rating of ten out of ten.
The A.V. Clubs Zack Handlen reviewed the episode standalone rather than alongside another episode – he had done so similarly in his review for "
Duet" – and interspersed his review with memories with his own father. Handlen explained that he was reduced to tears when old Jake woke up to find his father watching him and smiling towards the end of the episode. Analyzing
Star Trek: Deep Space Nines representation of
black fatherhood in America through the characters of Benjamin and Jake Sisko,
Vulture's Angelica Jade Bastién wrote how the "beauty of [their] relationship is perhaps never better portrayed than in the season-four episode "The Visitor." [...] Seeing black men cry, grapple with the historical importance of their existence, and remain beautifully, dynamically human is something no other science-fiction series on television has done with such panache." In 2018, the website had rated "The Visitor" the second-best episode of
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. "The Visitor" was nominated for a
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 1996, although
Babylon 5s "
The Coming of Shadows" won; It has consistently ranked in polls as one of the most popular episodes of the entire series.
About.com's Nigel Mitchell ranks it at third place (between "
In the Pale Moonlight" and "Duet"). "The Visitor" has been rated as one of the best
Star Trek episodes in the franchise:
IGN ranked it the 15th best episode of all
Star Trek series;
Radio Times ranked it the seventh best episode of
Star Trek for those unfamiliar with the franchise;
CBR ranked it the sixth best time-travel episode of all of
Star Trek; and a
binge-watching guide for
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine by
Wired recommended not skipping this "essential" episode.
SyFy said "The Visitor" was "one of most powerful" episodes of the
Star Trek franchise, praising it for perfect acting and powerful script. UK science fiction magazine and website
SciFiNow ranked this one of the top ten episodes of
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, commenting "Not a dry eye in the house"
. James Whitbrook of
Io9 said this was one of the "must watch" episodes from the series, remarking "be ready to cry". == Releases ==