Recently I just finished revisiting all seven seasons of TNG which proved to be an eye opener is some respects. I remember liking about 20-25% of the series and watching it recently I found myself liking about 35% or so of it. That's quite a change. There were a few episodes I recall liking that I don't think so much of now, but there were more episodes I recall thinking were so-so and I now find better than I remembered. A decade or so can change one's perspective.
Presently I'm revisiting TOS, my favourite Trek series, but one I really haven't watched in quite some time.
But in the TNG thread DS9 was mentioned and since I've been thinking about revisiting it as well since I haven't watched it at all for many years.
I was quite intrigued with DS9 as an idea when it began. And I watched the first two and a half seasons as it seemed to counter some of the things I had grown disillusioned with on TNG. It seemed a little grittier, a bit edgier, a bit more like TOS and not as comfortable as TNG. Eventually, though, I difted away from DS9 as I was ultimately drawn to Babylon 5 which I fell in love with within three episodes. And to this day it remains my second favourite science fiction series on television, after TOS of course.
Still every so often I'd drop in on DS9 through the remaining seasons and see if it could draw me back. I saw the occasional episode of interest, but overall it just wasn't resonating anymore so eventually I gave up altogether.
But now with no new science fiction on television of a kind that interests me I've found myself revisiting older series, and in some cases shows that I had never actually seen before. Besides Star Trek TOS and Babylon 5 I've watched the original The Outer Limits (had never seen it before), The X-Files, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Futurama and TNG. On my list down the road is Earth: Final Conflict and the original The Twilight Zone. I'm even contemplating the possibility of revisiting ENT... I should get my head examined.
That said I have absolutely no intention of ever revisiting VOY. 
In the meantime, even while revisiting TOS, I'm thinking of revisiting DS9. Indeed this evening I picked a later episode to reacquaint myself somewhat. I watched "Far Beyond The Stars," an episode from many years ago I recall liking.
"Far Beyond The Stars" ***** (out of 5)
Ben Sisko imagines himself as a science fiction writer and facing racism in 1950s America.
This was quite good. Actually I thought its best parts were anything where Sisko imagines himself in the past. I even found myself thinking that this is such a damned good story idea that it would make an excellent feature film, albeit one without the Trek connections as to appeal to a broader mainstream audience. I think the cast really comes alive when out of their usual makeup and costumes. I loved it.
I found myself feeling sad and also angry as I saw Benny treated so poorly not only out of disdain and ignorance but also out of naked hatred. When a story genuinely moves you as well as makes you think then you've got something.
And so on the strength of that and other episodes I recall liking I'm seriously thinking of revisiting Deep Space Nine.
DS9 episodes I remember liking:
"Emissary"
"A Man Alone"
"Captive Pursuit"
"Battle Lines"
"Progress"
"Duet"
"In The Hands Of The Prophets"
"The Homecoming"
"The Circle"
"The Siege"
"Necessary Evil"
"Sanctuary"
"Whispers"
"Paradise"
"The Wire"
"Crossover"
"Tribunal"
"The Jem'Hadar"
"The Search"
"The House Of Quark"
"Second Skin"
"Defiant"
"Fascination"
"Past Tense"
"Accession"
"Far Beyond The Stars"
Note: anyone curious enough to check out my revisit/reviews of the TNG episodes should know that thread runs seventy-five pages...and still counting. (-: The TOS thread is currently at thirty-two pages and counting.
Presently I'm revisiting TOS, my favourite Trek series, but one I really haven't watched in quite some time.
But in the TNG thread DS9 was mentioned and since I've been thinking about revisiting it as well since I haven't watched it at all for many years.
I was quite intrigued with DS9 as an idea when it began. And I watched the first two and a half seasons as it seemed to counter some of the things I had grown disillusioned with on TNG. It seemed a little grittier, a bit edgier, a bit more like TOS and not as comfortable as TNG. Eventually, though, I difted away from DS9 as I was ultimately drawn to Babylon 5 which I fell in love with within three episodes. And to this day it remains my second favourite science fiction series on television, after TOS of course.
Still every so often I'd drop in on DS9 through the remaining seasons and see if it could draw me back. I saw the occasional episode of interest, but overall it just wasn't resonating anymore so eventually I gave up altogether.
But now with no new science fiction on television of a kind that interests me I've found myself revisiting older series, and in some cases shows that I had never actually seen before. Besides Star Trek TOS and Babylon 5 I've watched the original The Outer Limits (had never seen it before), The X-Files, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Futurama and TNG. On my list down the road is Earth: Final Conflict and the original The Twilight Zone. I'm even contemplating the possibility of revisiting ENT... I should get my head examined.


In the meantime, even while revisiting TOS, I'm thinking of revisiting DS9. Indeed this evening I picked a later episode to reacquaint myself somewhat. I watched "Far Beyond The Stars," an episode from many years ago I recall liking.
"Far Beyond The Stars" ***** (out of 5)
Ben Sisko imagines himself as a science fiction writer and facing racism in 1950s America.
This was quite good. Actually I thought its best parts were anything where Sisko imagines himself in the past. I even found myself thinking that this is such a damned good story idea that it would make an excellent feature film, albeit one without the Trek connections as to appeal to a broader mainstream audience. I think the cast really comes alive when out of their usual makeup and costumes. I loved it.
I found myself feeling sad and also angry as I saw Benny treated so poorly not only out of disdain and ignorance but also out of naked hatred. When a story genuinely moves you as well as makes you think then you've got something.
And so on the strength of that and other episodes I recall liking I'm seriously thinking of revisiting Deep Space Nine.
DS9 episodes I remember liking:
"Emissary"
"A Man Alone"
"Captive Pursuit"
"Battle Lines"
"Progress"
"Duet"
"In The Hands Of The Prophets"
"The Homecoming"
"The Circle"
"The Siege"
"Necessary Evil"
"Sanctuary"
"Whispers"
"Paradise"
"The Wire"
"Crossover"
"Tribunal"
"The Jem'Hadar"
"The Search"
"The House Of Quark"
"Second Skin"
"Defiant"
"Fascination"
"Past Tense"
"Accession"
"Far Beyond The Stars"
Note: anyone curious enough to check out my revisit/reviews of the TNG episodes should know that thread runs seventy-five pages...and still counting. (-: The TOS thread is currently at thirty-two pages and counting.
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