DS9 is an accumulation of all things Trek and more. Not a collection that was well thought out and organized. They had some great ideas on DS9, some beautifully executed. Avery Brooks was stellar as the captain of DS9. The various other characters developed along OK. Major-Colonel Kira became a great character, but her romance with Odo was just not believable. Sorry... a changeling is far too different physically.
Odo and his peculiar face. He started out looking much more human, then "devolved" into something like plastic surgery of a massive burn victim. They didn't explain it properly. It was said that it was difficult for Odo to imitate a face... but, he could accurately imitate plenty of complex objects. They could have easily said that the energy required to sustain a human face and all of its emotional aspects requires a lot of energy when done for long periods... so Odo chose a simpler form that required a lot less energy, given how he operates in humanoid form for most of his waking hours. I found it ridiculous that they never clearly pushed that explanation. Odo was developed very well, I think. And it was so logical for him to choose returning to the link. But the romance with Kira made absolutely no sense. Great friends, yes... but I just don't see how Odo would take any enjoyment having sex in human form, as his physiology is totally not geared for it. It would be like serving Kira as a sex toy...
I do agree Bashir was given too much edge with his genetic engineering feature. Jadzia Dax didn't evolve all that well, maybe because of writing or limits with Terry. I thought it was a good idea to kill her off, which added a nice exploration to the symbiant aspect. Worf became a bit of a curmudgeon. I think he should have died a warrior's death in the Dominion War. And that war... had so much potential. They squandered it. It could've been developed so much better. The Romulans should have been more back-stabbing, as is their nature. They became more like Vulcans. Dukat was a fascinating character. But yeah... I'm in agreement that his whole cult thing with the Pau-wraiths was ridiculous.
I didn't really care too much for Quark in the beginning, but later on I developed a keen admiration for him. The writers did him justice, IMHO. And I also like how Rom and Nog evolved. O'Brien was a bit wooden for a great many episodes. Colm Meaney has some pretty decent acting ability and I think they could have stretched him a bit further. But overall, I was really glad he migrated from TNG to DS9. His exploits with Bashir were good fun.
The whole religion angle with Bajor was too much. It did become a bit over done. Sisko dying and returning to the prophets was a bit hokey. Seriously, given the associations made, they should have chosen a Bajoran. I would rather have seen Sisko get promoted and given an administrative job back at Starfleet HQ... or given command of a starship. He did a fine run at DS9 and it was time for him to move on.
I find it painful to watch many DS9 episodes. Now that it is being rerun from the beginning on H&I, I'm watching a few, passing on many. But there were some real gems made. It is still a critical part of Star Trek cannon, and is a nice dimension to the whole franchise. But I still prefer TNG and VOY over DS9, when considering the entire sets of episodes.
Odo and his peculiar face. He started out looking much more human, then "devolved" into something like plastic surgery of a massive burn victim. They didn't explain it properly. It was said that it was difficult for Odo to imitate a face... but, he could accurately imitate plenty of complex objects. They could have easily said that the energy required to sustain a human face and all of its emotional aspects requires a lot of energy when done for long periods... so Odo chose a simpler form that required a lot less energy, given how he operates in humanoid form for most of his waking hours. I found it ridiculous that they never clearly pushed that explanation. Odo was developed very well, I think. And it was so logical for him to choose returning to the link. But the romance with Kira made absolutely no sense. Great friends, yes... but I just don't see how Odo would take any enjoyment having sex in human form, as his physiology is totally not geared for it. It would be like serving Kira as a sex toy...

I do agree Bashir was given too much edge with his genetic engineering feature. Jadzia Dax didn't evolve all that well, maybe because of writing or limits with Terry. I thought it was a good idea to kill her off, which added a nice exploration to the symbiant aspect. Worf became a bit of a curmudgeon. I think he should have died a warrior's death in the Dominion War. And that war... had so much potential. They squandered it. It could've been developed so much better. The Romulans should have been more back-stabbing, as is their nature. They became more like Vulcans. Dukat was a fascinating character. But yeah... I'm in agreement that his whole cult thing with the Pau-wraiths was ridiculous.
I didn't really care too much for Quark in the beginning, but later on I developed a keen admiration for him. The writers did him justice, IMHO. And I also like how Rom and Nog evolved. O'Brien was a bit wooden for a great many episodes. Colm Meaney has some pretty decent acting ability and I think they could have stretched him a bit further. But overall, I was really glad he migrated from TNG to DS9. His exploits with Bashir were good fun.
The whole religion angle with Bajor was too much. It did become a bit over done. Sisko dying and returning to the prophets was a bit hokey. Seriously, given the associations made, they should have chosen a Bajoran. I would rather have seen Sisko get promoted and given an administrative job back at Starfleet HQ... or given command of a starship. He did a fine run at DS9 and it was time for him to move on.
I find it painful to watch many DS9 episodes. Now that it is being rerun from the beginning on H&I, I'm watching a few, passing on many. But there were some real gems made. It is still a critical part of Star Trek cannon, and is a nice dimension to the whole franchise. But I still prefer TNG and VOY over DS9, when considering the entire sets of episodes.