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Speculation: Would Brooks do DS9 again

I bet he would. I know he had a great relationship with Cirroc Lofton and he'd probably enjoy working with him again.
Regardless, we'll never see Sisko or DS9 on screen again.
 
I went to a Q & A session at a convention he did in 2009 and he said he would. The way he said it was pretty funny, actually, and the highlight of an otherwise disappointing session.

Fan: "If there was a Deep Space Nine movie, would you be interested in reprising your role of Benjamin Sisko?"

Brooks: "I'd be interested...but they better hurry up. How long has it been since the show went off the air?"

Fan: "Ten years."

Brooks: "They better hurry up!"

It was a cute little exchange. :)
 
"It's the year 2010. But where is the DS9 movie? I was promised a DS9 movie! I don't see ANY DS9 movies! Why? Why? WHY?" ;)
 
Alas I think it's pretty safe to say that Brooks' final performance as Benjamin Sisko was his voice work for the video game "Star Trek: Legacy."

Which is too bad, because the game was total crap.
 
I liked the character of Sisko but the writers kind of painted him in a corner. Actually DS9 and Voyager both ended on a more or less final note. At least Janeway had a cameo in the last Next Gen movie as a Admiral. Sisko is off with the Profits. If anything Sisko should have shown up on Enterprise since time means nothing to the Profits.
 
I liked the character of Sisko but the writers kind of painted him in a corner. Actually DS9 and Voyager both ended on a more or less final note. At least Janeway had a cameo in the last Next Gen movie as a Admiral. Sisko is off with the Profits. If anything Sisko should have shown up on Enterprise since time means nothing to the Profits.

But the wormhole aliens (as I like to call them) live in a different spacetime. So Sisko could show up the day after he left with 100 years of knowledge from the aliens.
 
My impression of Avery is that he enjoys his craft and likes to do theater, and for whatever reason just doesn't work that much

He has been around since the 80's and I only remember him in four roles, Hawk on Spencer for Hire, Sisko on DS9, American History X, and another movie called 15 Minutes with Robert DiNero and Kelsey Grammar. In the last almost 10 years, he hasn't been in anything. Nothing. He's done some documentaries and whatnot, but he has never been in another TV series or film. Not even a guest shot on something like Law and Order.

http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=122715

I don't think it is because Hollywood doesn't want him, quite the opposite. Something that some people may not know is that Avery Brooks is a University professor at Rutgers since 1976 per his bio on IMDB. He also has a Masters in Fine Arts from said institution. I am sure that the producers had to beg the man to do DS9. If Brooks wouldn't have done it, the second choice was Carl Weathers. Action Jackson. Yeah, that dude.

To me, Avery Brooks is a college professor who was in Hollywood for some years, made his money and now he is back being a professor, doing theater and Star Trek conventions. The man is doing what he wants to do, and probably not the type that is into luxuries that can be afforded to the A listers who make $10 million dollars a movie. However, he does look like a rock star in public.
 
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No one posting on a DS9 forum can claim to have not experienced Brooks hamming it up.
 
At least "The Sisko" became one with the prophets (in other words immortal). Show me one canon Captain with a better fate. At least Kirk could have gone back to the Nexus. But no, he had to die and have Picard put some rocks over his remains on some God forsaketh rock. Cobra
 
At least "The Sisko" became one with the prophets (in other words immortal). Show me one canon Captain with a better fate. At least Kirk could have gone back to the Nexus. But no, he had to die and have Picard put some rocks over his remains on some God forsaketh rock. Cobra
Star Trek XIV will be about some Cardassian madman. Chris Pine enlists the help of the Sisko, who will heroically emerge from the wormhole and punch the Cardie in the face just before tripping over a rock and falling to his death.
 
I'd rather have the show back without him.

I wouldn't.

While i'm sure there would be some interesting stuff on the series and/or film with or without him, and I am a fan of all the major cast, i'd see it as yet another slight for the first (and as yet only) non-white series lead.

Moreover, i'm one of the (seemingly few) fans here who think that the inner life of say, Damar, or Garak, or Zek is NOT as interesting and compelling as the 7 year journey of a man who starts out as a broken, somewhat embittered officer who doesn't even want to be on DS9, to one who feels that DS9 is "the place where I belong" ("A Call to Arms"). And I also prefer secondary characters, however interesting, to remain well, secondary characters.
 
I wouldn't.

While i'm sure there would be some interesting stuff on the series and/or film with or without him, and I am a fan of all the major cast, i'd see it as yet another slight for the first (and as yet only) non-white series lead.

Moreover, i'm one of the (seemingly few) fans here who think that the inner life of say, Damar, or Garak, or Zek is NOT as interesting and compelling as the 7 year journey of a man who starts out as a broken, somewhat embittered officer who doesn't even want to be on DS9, to one who feels that DS9 is "the place where I belong" ("A Call to Arms"). And I also prefer secondary characters, however interesting, to remain well, secondary characters.

I enjoy how certain secondary characters come to the fore in DS9, notably Garak, Nog and at last Damar, but otherwise I echo your sentiments for the most part.

While (to its credit) DS9 remained a true ensemble show throughout, Sisko, Kira and Odo are at the core of the saga, with Quark as a sort of stable pivot point at the middle of it all, like the station itself. These to me are the show's most important, most fully-realized characters, and they are the ones that interest me the most. (In fairness to my Cardassian-loving brethren, I do think Garak and Dukat are next on this list ;))
 
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