I think this happens with a lot of series. They start looking back on the show's internal history and look to see if they can expand upon their own mythology in the process. Maybe even tie up loose ends. It definitely helps create a much richer tapestry.Maybe it's a faulty impression, but one thing that struck me when I last watched Season 5 of DS9 is that it seemed to be the point where they started to do lots of sequels or semi-sequels to previous episodes (Looking for Par'Mach..., Things Past, For the Uniform, Ties of Blood and Water, arguably The Begotten). It didn't hurt the show at all, indeed, this is probably the best season.
Note the current results of my Best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ranking on Rankopedia. There are only 4 Event episodes in the Top 10 - and that's only if you consider In the Pale Moonlight an Event episode, otherwise it's just 3.Well, the previous two seasons DS9 pretty much owned the spring schedule, and even gave TNG a run for its money during the first May Sweeps. It's good that there's some strong competition going around now. It'll make DS9 work that much harder to regain its dominance next year.Um, back to the topic... B5 seems to be winning all the time now? Though I guess that will change as DS9 approaches the Dominion war, since you obviously prefer the Event episodes.. For the time being, I'll just have to take your word that those B5 eps are that good.![]()
But Event Episodes are almost always going to trump others. After all, when you look at most Top 10 Episodes Lists, they usually consist of a good 80% Event Episodes. They're just more engrossing to an audience. They're the moments in TV that we look forward to the most, as it sends the characters we've gotten to know into dilemmas that are far higher in stake.
Strong week from all shows here. Future's End (or at least part one) is time travel hijinks done right, with tongue in cheek references to the 90s and a sense of humour with the whole thing. The Hour Of The Wolf is the total opposite - a dark, grim hour. I enjoyed it a lot, but really we're on a slow build for a few episodes now until, erm, certain things. Trials and Tribble-ations is the best of the three, by combining DS9 cast with 60s TOS cast seemlessly in a fantastic homage/sequel to Troubles With Tribbles.DS9 - Trials And Tribble-ations (Airdate 11.04.96)
VOY - Future's End (Airdate 11.06.96)
B5 - The Hour Of The Wolf (11.07.96)
DS9 scores a stinker, in what is a very strange episode. And not in a good way. Worf acts like a spoilt stick in the mud, ruining everybody's fun, and does his character no favours. Hang on, I'm making it sound like Worf's fault. VOY's conclusion to last week's decent setup is very hit and miss, which is something of a familiar pattern to TNG and VOY. B5 sneaks ahead with another quiet episode, or at least seemingly quiet. It has many very good scenes in it, and continues to ratchet up the tension.DS9 - Let He Who Is Without Sin... (11.11.96)
VOY - Future's End, Part II (11.13.96)
B5 - Whatever Happened To Mr. Garabaldi? (11.14.96)
Sorry, but I'll have to disagree with you on Warlord - I think it's terrible! I usually liked it when Jennifer Lien was given something more to do, but this episode is quite bad for her. I find her far too over the top, and too distracting from the main story, which was nothing exciting to begin with anyway. DS9 has a corker with Things Past, as it delves back into its Terok-Nor history with something shocking about Odo's past. I love this episode; it's a good compainion to Necessary Evil. In comparison with it though, it is a lesser episode.DS9 - Things Past (Airdate 11.18.96)
VOY - Warlord (Airdate 11.20.96)
B5 - The Summoning (Airdate 11.21.96)
It has the relevance of being the combination of 8 people's top 10 lists. If you want to affect the rankings, register and vote.DevilEyes - that Top 40 makes interesting reading, but for me personally only holds some relevance. I cartainly wouldn't have Second Skin, Little Green Men, The Jem'Hadar/The Search in my Top 10, and there are event episodes lower down that I would have higher up.
(BTW Second Skin is in my top 10)
So you're trigati. I suspected as much.(BTW Second Skin is in my top 10)
I voted for it as number one!
good one. janeway on top, and lolita dax not even mentioned.Best Star Trek female character (all series)? (I'm pretty annoyed with the results of that one - Crusher and Troi in top 5, Kira no higher than 9?!
That's okay. I've been busy this week, so it's nice for you to keep this thread on Page 1 of the DS9 forum in the interim.Sorry for hijacking the thread. Now back to your regular scheduled programming...![]()
I'll also note that of those Top 10 that I've gone through, they've all won their respective weeks. Okay, so a couple of them were on solo weeks, but still...Note the current results of my Best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ranking on Rankopedia. There are only 4 Event episodes in the Top 10 - and that's only if you consider In the Pale Moonlight an Event episode, otherwise it's just 3.
Sorry, but I'll have to disagree with you on Warlord - I think it's terrible!DS9 - Things Past (Airdate 11.18.96)
VOY - Warlord (Airdate 11.20.96)
B5 - The Summoning (Airdate 11.21.96)
Week 13: (Ending 12.15.96)
VOY - Macrocosm (Airdate 12.11.96)
Picard got to play badass in the recent First Contact flick. Sisko gets to play badass nearly every time he's on the screen. Welp, guess they gotta give Janeway a badass moment too. Shame it's by way of a blatant Aliens rip-off.
no doubt, you'll heap praise upon rapture just because it's ds9, and macrocosm is a blatant alien rip-off because it's voyager. just compare it to the singularly new ideas of first contact, never seen before.i like your objectivity.A two-week break, then DS9 comes back with a solo week of its own. Huh, hope it's better than this solo week of VOY's. It feels so wrong giving a win to such crummy episodes.
Weekly Winner
VOY
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DS9 - Rapture
Originally posted by Kai Win:
no doubt, you'll heap praise upon rapture just because it's ds9, and macrocosm is a blatant alien rip-off because it's voyager. just compare it to the singularly new ideas of first contact, never seen before.i like your objectivity.
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