Yes. Yes, it is.
I have to admit that if a viewer can be demotivated to continue after one episode they don't like then it kind of makes me wonder whether there are other factors involved or whether they just weren't really enjoying the series anyway.bingin DS9 2d-4th seasons fried me up fast. and i even skipped some episodes. i will get back to it eventually. the problem is when you watch an episode you dident like then you get de-motivated to continue. and who would have thought that it was the critically acclaimed
episode that made me stop watching. i absolutly hated this episode.area 51
This, plus one persons bad episode can be another's great one, Allamarain aside of course. But DS9 is arguably the most bingeworthy of all Star Trek series and like others have stated, all episodes add to the characters and the world in a way that made DS9 feel like a real place in a way Star Trek has failed to capture since the show ended.Besides, if you don't watch the bad episodes then you don't get to grouse about them in perpetuity like the rest of us.
One of us, one of us...
Interesting on this. I was friends with (the recently lateGiles as Sisko?
) Sarah, Tony's partner. I did ask her about this, in that we were chatting at an overseas conference. She was pretty sure Tony had never auditioned for that, though she thought he may have for another Trek role. She phoned him while we were chatting and gave me the phone - he denied it totally but said had heard it before as a rumour.I'm not sure I trust Tony's memory (no crack at him, happens to us all!) because the DS9 doc team had access to the audition tapes for (at least) him and Peter Capaldi. The tape came from Ira Steven Behr's personal collection.She was pretty sure Tony had never auditioned for that, though she thought he may have for another Trek role. She phoned him while we were chatting and gave me the phone - he denied it totally but said had heard it before as a rumour.



Nick Brimble (i.e. Little John from Kevin Costner's "Robin Hood") as Sisko? That would have been surreal. I wish he'd at least shown up in a guest role or such at some point; I've never seen him in anything else.I'm not sure I trust Tony's memory (no crack at him, happens to us all!) because the DS9 doc team had access to the audition tapes for (at least) him and Peter Capaldi. The tape came from Ira Steven Behr's personal collection.
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