As you can no doubt tell my name, I am an avid DS9 fan. I am aware, of course, that other trekkers are not fond of the show at all, or they like but not as much as another trek show, etc. And that's fine; everyone's entitled to their opinion. What puzzles me, however, is that a frequent criticism of DS9 alleges that it is essentially a "soap opera" set in space.
As someone who's watched soaps even longer than she's watched trek, I don't understand this. DS9 does focus on the characters and their relationships more than any other trek, but I hardly think that makes it a soap opera. It's not like there's warring families, tons of personal secrets, social scandals, endless paternity questions and oodles of long-lost relatives coming out of the woodwork. Oh, and I don't see people having sex/illicit affairs all over the place. Can someone explain to me why people think DS9 is a soap opera?
As someone who's watched soaps even longer than she's watched trek, I don't understand this. DS9 does focus on the characters and their relationships more than any other trek, but I hardly think that makes it a soap opera. It's not like there's warring families, tons of personal secrets, social scandals, endless paternity questions and oodles of long-lost relatives coming out of the woodwork. Oh, and I don't see people having sex/illicit affairs all over the place. Can someone explain to me why people think DS9 is a soap opera?