When Deep Space Nine first aired, I remember finding it a little dull -- at least until things started heating up with the Dominion (watching the Odyssey get trashed so quickly is one of my Top 10 "Wow" moments in Trek)...
Well, I've been re-watching the show since it appeared on Netflix, and I have to say that I find the first two seasons to be quite compelling, offering both affirmations and challenges to many of the problems we're facing today. The Bajorans and the Maquis are interesting foils of each other. The politics of the Provisional Government and religious orders are strangely contemporary.
I've found so much to enjoy in the first two seasons, and now, knowing where the show is going next, I can't help but feel a bit sad. For myself, that the future of Trek from this point on is mostly junk, and for the writing team that was forced to abandon some very thoughtful story-lines in favor of action and violence.
And now I wonder: had DS9 not aired in 1993, but instead in 2013, do you think it might have had a better reception?
Well, I've been re-watching the show since it appeared on Netflix, and I have to say that I find the first two seasons to be quite compelling, offering both affirmations and challenges to many of the problems we're facing today. The Bajorans and the Maquis are interesting foils of each other. The politics of the Provisional Government and religious orders are strangely contemporary.
I've found so much to enjoy in the first two seasons, and now, knowing where the show is going next, I can't help but feel a bit sad. For myself, that the future of Trek from this point on is mostly junk, and for the writing team that was forced to abandon some very thoughtful story-lines in favor of action and violence.
And now I wonder: had DS9 not aired in 1993, but instead in 2013, do you think it might have had a better reception?