I did this for Star Trek, TAS, and Voyager, and I was debating if I wanted to do this for DS9 as well. This year my celebration of the 50th anniversary consisted of mainly rewatching the series I haven't seen in a long time, which was Star Trek, of course, then TAS and I just wrapped up Voyager over the weekend. For some reason every time I've done a DS9 rewatch I've stopped in Season 5, despite that season being my favorite of the series. I guess maybe things got busy and I didn't pick it up, but when I was at the end of Voyager, I was craving a proper rewatch of DS9.
With that in mind, I decided might as well do a companion thread with it. Not sure how busy this is going to get, and if it doesn't get busy I might stop doing it, but one of the things about these threads is it forces me to keep going with the rewatch, even if I decide to stop it early. Basically, this thread is going to be that, me talking about the episodes as I go and maybe picking up on things I've never picked up on before. Tonight starts it off with the premiere.
Emissary
This episode isn't my favorite of the Trek pilots, but I've come to really appreciate it more and more over time. I think the reason I don't think it's a favorite was because it might be too cerebral for a pilot episode, and honestly, seeing Sisko in a very white background for a good portion of the back half is kind of on the slow side.
Still, this is a great start to what will eventually become the best written series of the franchise. I love the stuff with Sisko teaching the prophets about Linear time and in turn the Prophets telling Sisko basically to stop living in the past. One of my favorite lines in all of Trek was Q's "The Unknown possibilities of existence" line from All Good Things... Well, this episode expands on that in much detail and it's a really fascinating look at where DS9 as a series will go. It's not about exploring space. It's about exploring ourselves on the edge of the frontier and learning from one another. People call DS9 a dark series. Yeah, it's edgier, but that message statement is one of exploration and wonder, something Star Trek excels at. Also, as a TNG fan, I loved the scenes with Picard. The first one Sisko is pissed off, and he should be because Picard killed his wife. In the final scene, we see a sense of reconciliation between the two and I don't see this series bashing picard at all. I see this series looking at both Sisko and Picard has people who had old wounds ending up coming together and some of kind peace. That's a good thing by the way.
We also meet the characters, but I'll talk about the characters a lot. I will say though that Bashir comes across as a bit of a creep, and I'm already in love with Kira, who becomes one of my favorite characters in Star Trek. I think I could have done without the "There's your wormhole" line, but Visitor sells it well.
With that in mind, I decided might as well do a companion thread with it. Not sure how busy this is going to get, and if it doesn't get busy I might stop doing it, but one of the things about these threads is it forces me to keep going with the rewatch, even if I decide to stop it early. Basically, this thread is going to be that, me talking about the episodes as I go and maybe picking up on things I've never picked up on before. Tonight starts it off with the premiere.
Emissary
This episode isn't my favorite of the Trek pilots, but I've come to really appreciate it more and more over time. I think the reason I don't think it's a favorite was because it might be too cerebral for a pilot episode, and honestly, seeing Sisko in a very white background for a good portion of the back half is kind of on the slow side.
Still, this is a great start to what will eventually become the best written series of the franchise. I love the stuff with Sisko teaching the prophets about Linear time and in turn the Prophets telling Sisko basically to stop living in the past. One of my favorite lines in all of Trek was Q's "The Unknown possibilities of existence" line from All Good Things... Well, this episode expands on that in much detail and it's a really fascinating look at where DS9 as a series will go. It's not about exploring space. It's about exploring ourselves on the edge of the frontier and learning from one another. People call DS9 a dark series. Yeah, it's edgier, but that message statement is one of exploration and wonder, something Star Trek excels at. Also, as a TNG fan, I loved the scenes with Picard. The first one Sisko is pissed off, and he should be because Picard killed his wife. In the final scene, we see a sense of reconciliation between the two and I don't see this series bashing picard at all. I see this series looking at both Sisko and Picard has people who had old wounds ending up coming together and some of kind peace. That's a good thing by the way.
We also meet the characters, but I'll talk about the characters a lot. I will say though that Bashir comes across as a bit of a creep, and I'm already in love with Kira, who becomes one of my favorite characters in Star Trek. I think I could have done without the "There's your wormhole" line, but Visitor sells it well.