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Sisko vs Sisko

Sisko vs Sisko...the better episode was

  • In The Pale Moonlight

    Votes: 11 64.7%
  • Far Beyond the Stars

    Votes: 6 35.3%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
People,

For once, I'm in the minority. I voted for Far Beyond the Stars mainly because it's a more relevant allegory on prejudice and racism than almost any other ST ep. I also enjoyed the clever way they used the existing actors to play different characters in the story, esp. the scary part where the cops kept transforming back and forth from human hooligans to Dukat and Weyoun.

I also saw it as the spiritual side of Sisko, the role thrust on his shoulders when he became the Emissary of the Prophets, a role he was never that comfortable with until perhaps the end.

Having said all that, it barely edges out In the Pale Moonlight by a nose.

Red Ranger
 
People,

For once, I'm in the minority. I voted for Far Beyond the Stars mainly because it's a more relevant allegory on prejudice and racism than almost any other ST ep. I also enjoyed the clever way they used the existing actors to play different characters in the story, esp. the scary part where the cops kept transforming back and forth from human hooligans to Dukat and Weyoun.

I also saw it as the spiritual side of Sisko, the role thrust on his shoulders when he became the Emissary of the Prophets, a role he was never that comfortable with until perhaps the end.

Having said all that, it barely edges out In the Pale Moonlight by a nose.

Red Ranger

Dont take it personal..I've never been on the winning side of ANY of my polls...

Rob
Scorpio
 
People,

For once, I'm in the minority. I voted for Far Beyond the Stars mainly because it's a more relevant allegory on prejudice and racism than almost any other ST ep. I also enjoyed the clever way they used the existing actors to play different characters in the story, esp. the scary part where the cops kept transforming back and forth from human hooligans to Dukat and Weyoun.

I also saw it as the spiritual side of Sisko, the role thrust on his shoulders when he became the Emissary of the Prophets, a role he was never that comfortable with until perhaps the end.

Having said all that, it barely edges out In the Pale Moonlight by a nose.

Red Ranger

Dont take it personal..I've never been on the winning side of ANY of my polls...

Rob
Scorpio

No, I don't take it personally. I'm surprised that for once, I'm in the minority! Usually my vote is with the pulse of this BBS. Crazy but true! :alienblush: BTW, which one did you pick? -- RR
 
I found "Far Beyond the Stars" obvious and overwrought, while "In the Pale Moonlight" was good melodrama, but terrible Star Trek.

I enjoyed the latter more.
 
No, I don't take it personally. I'm surprised that for once, I'm in the minority! Usually my vote is with the pulse of this BBS. Crazy but true! :alienblush: BTW, which one did you pick? -- RR[/QUOTE]


I went with Far Beyond The Stars, like you....but both are really good episodes. Nothing but a winning choice here!

Rob
Scorpio
 
No, I don't take it personally. I'm surprised that for once, I'm in the minority! Usually my vote is with the pulse of this BBS. Crazy but true! :alienblush: BTW, which one did you pick? -- RR


I went with Far Beyond The Stars, like you....but both are really good episodes. Nothing but a winning choice here!

Rob
Scorpio[/quote]

Quite true! Since it seems a lot of SF fans like their drama dark and gritty, a la nuBSG, that that's why In the Pale Moonlight is winning the poll. Like your Darkseid avatar, BTW! -- RR
 
Jeez, this is Sophie's Choice isn't it?
Two of the best episodes of the series, that much is certain. I can't help but cringe and fidget when watching Avery's over-the-top breakdown, but the same goes for the scene in ItPM where he punches Garak.
Sisko's dilemma in ItPM isn't much of a dilemma, it's all quite clear cut really. Kill or be killed basically...so it loses a point for that. But FBtS loses a point for being a bit self indulgent, or maybe even narcissistic, due to the fact that it's scifi writers writing about scifi writers writing scifi...
ItPM was just sooooo refreshing and satisfying after I had to put up years and years of 'we must do the right thing' shit like in I, Borg. But on the other hand...oh god my head is about to explode. I'll vote later....
 
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