Episodes aside, I am talking about the characters and how well they are drawn. The DSC characters are not quite as...rounded...after 9 episodes as many of the Ds9 characters are. Emissary alone gives us more character moments than the first four episodes of Destiny. Comparing Sisko to either Lorca or Burnham, we know more about who he is, what drives him, and what brought him to where he is. This is because Emissary is very focused on doing that...but we also get a good handle on Kira, Bashir, Quark...even Odo. The characters continue to grow, but they grow from a strong start. The only focus in DSC Of even comparable note is Burnham...and after nine episodes, even she is not as strongly fleshed out. I think it’s because in episodic story’s traditionally, you have to get your characters in place, then tell story after story using them..whereas in the serial approach DSC is taking, you basically know bugger all until the writers decide the story needs it...the characters are more defined by plot, than the other way round (here’s a story, things are happening, how do our characters react, which characters make the most interesting choice in this story...or the story is built around the characters, like for instance...Hippocratic Oath depends on it being OBrien and Bashir, whereas literally any other character can be in that cell with Mudd and get Tyler out with very little changing.)
Sure once all is said and done, we should have more, and in some ways it’s comparing apples and oranges, but that’s why I chose Ds9, because it is so serialised, even more than it’s given credit for, to compare to DSC. It’s not even about counting episodes...by percentage we are what, fifty percent through season one...where were we fifty percent through season one on Ds9 with our characters?