Haven’t you heard?
*Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream!*
*Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream!*
If they hadn't been walking in the footsteps of St. Elsewhere, Newhart, etc. I might give it the time of day. And still say no.I always say that when that "Benny Russel" ending comes up... But it's honestly the most navel-gazing, self-indulgent crap I've ever heard, and I'm glad they nixed that idea.
It's not nearly as clever or original as Mr.Behr seemed to think it would have been, and the only people who would have had the right to change the franchise would have been the original creators, imo.
It's basically nothing more than the last episode of a sitcom zooming out to show the set is a sounds tage and showing the actor's break character and interact with the audience
Well that is why its in controversial opinions. I don't expect everyone to agree.I just want good stories. I don't care if a cartoon puffball with cute eyes tries to eat Starfleet officers' bones.
Half of DS9 could have been set on 1950s Earth and my main concern after "why" would be "am I entertained?"
Interesting bit of trivia about "Far Beyond the Stars" ....
Apparently, an ending for Deep Space Nine that was at least considered at one point was the idea that the final scene would reveal the entire show to be in the imagination of Benny Russell, who would walk onto the Deep Space Nine set with the script. It would have made DS9, and arguably all of Star Trek, Benny's dream.
Recalled Ira Steven Behr, "At one point I pitched the idea that at the end of the series everything would have been from the imagination of Benny Russell. Of course they wouldn't let me do that – it would have taken away the entire franchise. But what's so crazy about the idea that DS9 was part of Benny's mind? It's part of Rick Berman's mind and Michael Piller's mind and my mind, Robert [Hewitt Wolfe]'s mind, Hans [Beimler]' mind, René [Echevarria]'s mind, and Ron [D. Moore]'s mind. So of course it's part of someone's mind."
Indeed.Controversial Opinion:
I care pretty much 0% that PRO was cancelled and don’t care if no more is made or if the second season never sees the light of day.
Yeah, they weren't villains. Sisko had every right to feel angry at Cal Hudson for resigning Starfleet to join the Maquis but Cal wasn't fighting for a malevolent cause. Just because a treaty between two powers exists and territory is ceded to the other doesn't make either of them right.
I only disagree because it would really suck for all the people who worked on Season 2 to have all their hard work and effort squandered for the sake of greed. But if Season 2 hadn't already been made, I'd completely agree.Controversial Opinion:
I care pretty much 0% that PRO was cancelled and don’t care if no more is made or if the second season never sees the light of day.
This.Trek is better off in syndication. Be it network, cable, or streaming syndication, its what made Trekkies as huge a fandom as we are. It makes Trek more accessible to general audiences. If you have to subscribe to a new streaming service just to watch Trek, you're not going to gain as many new fans.
The only problem is that the Syndicated TV market is mostly dead. After the 2000s, it started to experience a steady decline, and the rise of streaming didn't help. I think Trek should be on more streaming services than be tied to one platform.Trek is better off in syndication. Be it network, cable, or streaming syndication, its what made Trekkies as huge a fandom as we are. It makes Trek more accessible to general audiences. If you have to subscribe to a new streaming service just to watch Trek, you're not going to gain as many new fans.
"Far Beyond the Stars" is the best DS9 episode, hands down.
Valid point, and I can see it.It's just that when I turn on DS9, I want a story set in the future that has to do with DS9.
I'm sorry you feel that way. I love PRO and think it's fresh and fun. My fondest hope right now is that it gets picked up by Netflix (or someone else with a bigger audience then P+) and ends up running for at least a 3rd season and brings in new, young fans.Controversial Opinion:
I care pretty much 0% that PRO was cancelled and don’t care if no more is made or if the second season never sees the light of day.
To be clear, the race angle is not why I think it's the best DS9 episode. That said, doing an episode about racism that's superior to TOS's effort of "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" in virtually every way imaginable helps make it the best, and helps a lot.It's just that when I turn on DS9, I want a story set in the future that has to do with DS9. I do not want some story about a bunch of people from 1950s America who are just played by the same actors. No thanks.
OK. That's not what it is. Actually, it's about a vision that Sisko has delivered to him by the Prophets, an experience that begins and ends in the 24th century, but, OK, this is the controversial opinion thread.It's just that when I turn on DS9, I want a story set in the future that has to do with DS9. I do not want some story about a bunch of people from 1950s America who are just played by the same actors. No thanks.
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