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Thinking DS9 all of the time?

I even watch the background extras during the scenes and imagine what I would be doing if I was on the station.
Don't get me wrong TNG is the bomb, but that show always made me feel like wTching my idols. I know I'm not smart enough to have ended up on that ship.
I'd be on some semi rust bucket with 34 other people, 8 that I'd almost want to kill part of the time, 4 whose names I always mixed up, 3 disgusting and smelly men, 3 people that were more baluable to me than my own self, 10 people I get along with really well and 6 officers that I avoid at all times if possible.
No holodecks, sharing rooms, skinny narrow hallways, work areas like being in a tin can.

The space station has all sorts of people though. You don't even have to be in Starfleet to be there!

You know you have reached the completely obsessed level when you find yourself listening to 10 hour long youtube videos of the station humming sound to go to sleep...not saying I've ever done that..........
 
You know you have reached the completely obsessed level when you find yourself listening to 10 hour long youtube videos of the station humming sound to go to sleep...not saying I've ever done that..........
Mmm, I'll have to figure out how to do that.
 
Honestly, my love of Trek has waned over the years. I still think DS9 is one of TV's best shows, but it's no longer the best thing out there.

DS9 ended in 1999, the same year The Sopranos came out and changed everything. Since then, we've had so many great shows with dialogue, direction, and character building way beyond what any Trek offered, so I watch it less and less.
 
Honestly, my love of Trek has waned over the years. I still think DS9 is one of TV's best shows, but it's no longer the best thing out there.

DS9 ended in 1999, the same year The Sopranos came out and changed everything. Since then, we've had so many great shows with dialogue, direction, and character building way beyond what any Trek offered, so I watch it less and less.
Mmm, I've never seen The Sopranos.
 
Honestly, my love of Trek has waned over the years. I still think DS9 is one of TV's best shows, but it's no longer the best thing out there.

DS9 ended in 1999, the same year The Sopranos came out and changed everything. Since then, we've had so many great shows with dialogue, direction, and character building way beyond what any Trek offered, so I watch it less and less.

I've had similar feelings about all the great shows that have come out over the years that you could honestly say where better made than anything in the 1990's. To me though the shows people love are not always the best shows in theory on tv. Some shows just feel more special for reasons you can't always describe and they make you want to visit them more than even better made shows that might be out their. Some of it might have to do with nostigia or a genre you prefer or a few characters or even the show's basic premise. I don't think any of the "Star Trek" shows can hold a candle to "Sopranos" or "Breaking Bad" and a whole host of shows but to me Trek still feels more special. Maybe it's because I became a fan at a time when I was depressed or it's just more fun to visit a world that isn't the present day. You know a show is special to you when you still watch the bad episodes from time to time.

Jason
 
DS9 ended in 1999, the same year The Sopranos came out and changed everything. Since then, we've had so many great shows with dialogue, direction, and character building way beyond what any Trek offered, so I watch it less and less.
As much as DS9 shares qualities of current serialized TV, it is still more of a product of action television that started in the 1970s. I think it is telling that even as the writers knew that they were doing things that were different, they were still taken aback by The Sopranos.
 
As much as DS9 shares qualities of current serialized TV, it is still more of a product of action television that started in the 1970s. I think it is telling that even as the writers knew that they were doing things that were different, they were still taken aback by The Sopranos.

Whats weird to me is people should have even predicted this trend before "Sopranos" with "The Larry Sanders Show" and "OZ."

Jason
 
Whats weird to me is people should have even predicted this trend before "Sopranos" with "The Larry Sanders Show" and "OZ."

Jason
I've been rewatching Frasier recently, a show which arguably was also a harbinger of modern TV with witty dialogue and tightly written scripts as well as a somewhat accepting attitude toward homosexuality, but it had almost no continuity.
 
I've been rewatching Frasier recently, a show which arguably was also a harbinger of modern TV with witty dialogue and tightly written scripts as well as a somewhat accepting attitude toward homosexuality, but it had almost no continuity.

That was a good choice and I would even say FOX was kind of pre-HBO type of place. You weren't going to get The Simpsons,X-FIles,In Living Color,Married With Children etc on NBC,CBS, or ABC for the most part unless it was A Stephen Bocho show or that rare jewel that would sometimes happen like "Twin Peaks,Northern Exposure, My So Called Life.

Jason
 
I've had similar feelings about all the great shows that have come out over the years that you could honestly say where better made than anything in the 1990's. To me though the shows people love are not always the best shows in theory on tv. Some shows just feel more special for reasons you can't always describe and they make you want to visit them more than even better made shows that might be out their. Some of it might have to do with nostigia or a genre you prefer or a few characters or even the show's basic premise. I don't think any of the "Star Trek" shows can hold a candle to "Sopranos" or "Breaking Bad" and a whole host of shows but to me Trek still feels more special. Maybe it's because I became a fan at a time when I was depressed or it's just more fun to visit a world that isn't the present day. You know a show is special to you when you still watch the bad episodes from time to time.

Jason
Okay as above I've never seen Sopranos or Breaking bad.
But generally I watch TV to escape the here and now.
Give me Harry Potter, Trek, science fiction, vampires, any kind of magic school.
If I want death and meyham I can look on the Internet and watch the reality of the world. Yeech.
 
Okay as above I've never seen Sopranos or Breaking bad.
But generally I watch TV to escape the here and now.
Give me Harry Potter, Trek, science fiction, vampires, any kind of magic school.
If I want death and meyham I can look on the Internet and watch the reality of the world. Yeech.

I also like that stuff. I just like the variety tv and movies can provide. You can literaly watch anything you want to fit whatever mood you are in.

Jason
 
I also like that stuff. I just like the variety tv and movies can provide. You can literaly watch anything you want to fit whatever mood you are in.

Jason
:ack:
Other people can. I just have over the air TV.
Otherwise I have to buy DVD's.:brickwall:
 
I think about all Trek a great deal but lots of tv and movies as well. I would think a great deal of day of thought revolves around:

1 Star Trek and Sci-Fi stuff
2 Sex fantasies
3 Minutia of everyday life
4 Family problems
5Some more Trek/Sci-FI
6 More sex thoughts
7 Thinking about the future
8 Food
9 Money and bills
10 Poltics(Hate this one!)

Jason

I love this list.
 
You are not alone. I adore both DS9 & TNG, grew up to them, and miss that time in my life so much. DS9 in particular was on as I was a teenager and becoming an adult. There's a palpable feeling I associate with DS9 whenever I think about it. It's very strange.
 
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