One of the often repeated mantras in Deep Space Nine's internet fan community seems to be "The first season sucks! The first season is dull. The series only gets good later on. There are only a handful of episodes from the first season that are actually watchable."
Well, after rewatching the whole first season I have now come to the conclusion that this is not true for me. (Note: There are several hand-picked episodes I've actually seen quite often over the years, but I haven't watched the first season as a whole since its original broadcast way back.) Granted, the series does get much better in the later seasons, but personally I would never want to dismiss the first season. Why, you ask? (Well, maybe you aren't asking, but I will tell you anyway.
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Yeah, one certainly can't deny that most of the actual plots of the individual episodes feel like rehashed stories from The Next Generation. There really is too much Alien/Anomaly of the Week and The Crew is Afflicted By A Virus storytelling going on in the first season. But for the most part it's actually not the stories that hold my interest – it's the wonderful characters! The characters make all these episodes enjoyable for me.
I doubt that all these years ago, when I was younger, I was really able to verbalize the appreciation I feel for the great acting that is going on in the first season. It's only now that I can pinpoint the reason why I like the first season so much. It's the characters and the actors portraying them. There isn't one weak link in this group of characters. And I find it amazing how well the different characters play off each other. For example, there is a wonderful scene in the teaser for The Passenger (an episode that's rather unpopular) where Kira and Bashir (two characters we barely see together) have a funny little exchange that illustrates the differences of these characters. Even episodes like Progress that must seem dreadful on paper are highly enjoyable because of the outstanding acting.
But apart from the actors the credit must also go to the writers: Just look at the dialog written for all these characters. Even in this first season it's obvious that the writers of this show are very inspired professionals. It's amazing how in these first episodes they manage to introduce all the wonderful relationships that enrich the series later on: Quark and Odo, Odo and Kira, Kira and Sisko, Sisko and Jake, Jake and Nog, Bashir and O'Brien, Sisko and Dax, Dax and Kira – all of it is in the first season! (I was actually surprised when I realized how much of the Jake and Nog friendship is in the first season, when in the later years it sometimes seemed like Cirroc Lofton wasn't even part of the cast anymore.)
Another thing the first season is always criticised for is the lack of continuity. While I would agree that the inter-episodic continuity improves much in the latter half of the series, I have to say that even the first season has some ongoing storylines which I enjoy very much. The most obvious example is the multitude of problems Bajor faces after the Occupation, which are plot points in Past Prologue, The Storyteller, Progress, Duet and In the Hands of the Prophets. Even episodes that have nothing to do with Bajor (like Battle Lines, Babel or Dax) mention Bajor and its past in some form or another. The aforementioned friendship between Jake and Nog also has a lot of continuity to it. At least it feels like it's featured in a lot of episodes. In some instances the series even manages to look like it has some of the story threads planned way ahead: I love how Croden's description of the Changelings in Vortex is very much what we get almost two years later when we're finally introduced to Odo's species.
So, am I alone in my love for the first season?
Well, after rewatching the whole first season I have now come to the conclusion that this is not true for me. (Note: There are several hand-picked episodes I've actually seen quite often over the years, but I haven't watched the first season as a whole since its original broadcast way back.) Granted, the series does get much better in the later seasons, but personally I would never want to dismiss the first season. Why, you ask? (Well, maybe you aren't asking, but I will tell you anyway.

Yeah, one certainly can't deny that most of the actual plots of the individual episodes feel like rehashed stories from The Next Generation. There really is too much Alien/Anomaly of the Week and The Crew is Afflicted By A Virus storytelling going on in the first season. But for the most part it's actually not the stories that hold my interest – it's the wonderful characters! The characters make all these episodes enjoyable for me.
I doubt that all these years ago, when I was younger, I was really able to verbalize the appreciation I feel for the great acting that is going on in the first season. It's only now that I can pinpoint the reason why I like the first season so much. It's the characters and the actors portraying them. There isn't one weak link in this group of characters. And I find it amazing how well the different characters play off each other. For example, there is a wonderful scene in the teaser for The Passenger (an episode that's rather unpopular) where Kira and Bashir (two characters we barely see together) have a funny little exchange that illustrates the differences of these characters. Even episodes like Progress that must seem dreadful on paper are highly enjoyable because of the outstanding acting.
But apart from the actors the credit must also go to the writers: Just look at the dialog written for all these characters. Even in this first season it's obvious that the writers of this show are very inspired professionals. It's amazing how in these first episodes they manage to introduce all the wonderful relationships that enrich the series later on: Quark and Odo, Odo and Kira, Kira and Sisko, Sisko and Jake, Jake and Nog, Bashir and O'Brien, Sisko and Dax, Dax and Kira – all of it is in the first season! (I was actually surprised when I realized how much of the Jake and Nog friendship is in the first season, when in the later years it sometimes seemed like Cirroc Lofton wasn't even part of the cast anymore.)
Another thing the first season is always criticised for is the lack of continuity. While I would agree that the inter-episodic continuity improves much in the latter half of the series, I have to say that even the first season has some ongoing storylines which I enjoy very much. The most obvious example is the multitude of problems Bajor faces after the Occupation, which are plot points in Past Prologue, The Storyteller, Progress, Duet and In the Hands of the Prophets. Even episodes that have nothing to do with Bajor (like Battle Lines, Babel or Dax) mention Bajor and its past in some form or another. The aforementioned friendship between Jake and Nog also has a lot of continuity to it. At least it feels like it's featured in a lot of episodes. In some instances the series even manages to look like it has some of the story threads planned way ahead: I love how Croden's description of the Changelings in Vortex is very much what we get almost two years later when we're finally introduced to Odo's species.
So, am I alone in my love for the first season?