Okay, a couple of years ago I started rewatching DS9 with my girlfriend and I started a thread stating how Season 1 actually surprised me to an extent. I realized that a lot of the show at that point, though heavy on stand-alones, was better than I remembered.
In retrospect I remembered the show as constantly improving for the most part, but the first season was actually already strong in that the stand-alones weren't so much TNG clones as they were character and world-building opportunities set in the context of detective stories (as opposed to the more sci-fi style stories of TNG and VOY).
I'm finally in the middle of season seven and it too has surprised me.
I liked Ezri Dax at the time, but I read her as just sort of a quirky lightweight who wasn't in any position to be a counselor. But watching the season now, I'm impressed with her analysis, as well as the fact that she's quite conscious of how she uses her neurotic vulnerability as a counseling tool.
Before I took her role as counselor as akin to Keiko just deciding to be a teacher because she was "bored and stuff." But Ezri really was born to be a counselor.
And also, so far I think the only episode in the entire run where I genuinely agree with the crap it gets is "Profit and Lace." It was an episode I think I decided to pass the first time around, and I really do think it's as embarrassing as they say.
Overall, I'm quite pleased with how the show is going.
Any thoughts on late period DS9 upon recent viewings, especially if you haven't seen those episodes since they aired?
In retrospect I remembered the show as constantly improving for the most part, but the first season was actually already strong in that the stand-alones weren't so much TNG clones as they were character and world-building opportunities set in the context of detective stories (as opposed to the more sci-fi style stories of TNG and VOY).
I'm finally in the middle of season seven and it too has surprised me.
I liked Ezri Dax at the time, but I read her as just sort of a quirky lightweight who wasn't in any position to be a counselor. But watching the season now, I'm impressed with her analysis, as well as the fact that she's quite conscious of how she uses her neurotic vulnerability as a counseling tool.
Before I took her role as counselor as akin to Keiko just deciding to be a teacher because she was "bored and stuff." But Ezri really was born to be a counselor.
And also, so far I think the only episode in the entire run where I genuinely agree with the crap it gets is "Profit and Lace." It was an episode I think I decided to pass the first time around, and I really do think it's as embarrassing as they say.
Overall, I'm quite pleased with how the show is going.
Any thoughts on late period DS9 upon recent viewings, especially if you haven't seen those episodes since they aired?