It was very interesting reading all your posts. I think I will end up watching all ST series at some point in time. DS9 will be next. DS9 is available only on DVD. TNG HD might have spoiled me.
Just one more question. Its obvious that the presence of an actor like Patrick Stewart enriched TNG evident on how the series progressed once the writers understood the attributes and competence of Patrick Stewart. How much does Captain Sisko influences DS9 as Captain Picard influences TNG?
I find that simply alternating discs is close enough for that. There's no great amount of detailed continuity going on between the shows.Since you're through season 5, do what we did in 1993 and 1994. Watch TNG season 6 and DS9 season 1 together, back and forth, followed by seasons 7 and 2.
Oh, make sure the episodes of the corresponding shows match up perfectly. Consult the original airing dates to make it exact.![]()
I did that once but woudn't do it again.
The disc changing after every episode can get quite annoying if you watch several eps in a row.
I recommend buying a second player for that experience.![]()
One might argue that if somebody likes TNG, they should avoid the TNG movies...or at least stop at First Contact.Since you liked TNG, the next step would be to make your way though the TNG movies.
Avery Brooks definitely has command presence, but isn't quote the virtuoso actor that Stewart is. DS9 more than makes up for this by having by and far the richest ensemble cast of the Trek series (including recurring characters).It was very interesting reading all your posts. I think I will end up watching all ST series at some point in time. DS9 will be next. DS9 is available only on DVD. TNG HD might have spoiled me.
Just one more question. Its obvious that the presence of an actor like Patrick Stewart enriched TNG evident on how the series progressed once the writers understood the attributes and competence of Patrick Stewart. How much does Captain Sisko influences DS9 as Captain Picard influences TNG?
Looks like Riker's Crotch Fu class is really taking off....
Hello,
I'm very new to the fandom but gaining grounds faster. I started watching Star Trek: TNG about a month ago and I'm almost done with season 3. With the exception of season 1's early ridiculous episodes I'm enjoying the show immensely and was quite surprised to find deep overtones of morality in most of the episodes. Even those episodes with ludicrous plots had some message they were conveying. I'm not particularly a fan of the overuse of action and ST:TNG plays right into my hands. I've purchased all 5 TNG series released in BluRay and hopefully by the time I'm done with the 5th, the 6th will be out.
So as you might have guessed I've become a fan with an insatiable appetite for more. I've grown accustomed to TNG's crew, like Captain Picard a lot, Riker and Data and bear no hate toward Wesley Crusher or Dr. Pulaski. I'm watching a sci-fi fiction depicting events 300 years from now. If I can't prove something is wrong then I'm going to believe it. That's the attitude with which I'm watching these episodes.
I was checking out the other ST:TOS and realized that it didn't have captain Picard. I just didn't like Captain Kirk after I've seen Captain Picard. Captain Kirk looked like any regular action film hero. Captain Picard was just different. For one, he was old and wise and drank tea !!
So, that leaves DS9 and Voyager. I have been reading on this forum that DS9 is way better than TNG and I wonder whether I will enjoy it given my taste and not feel nostalgic about TNG's characters.
Thanks
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