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DS9.....Boring after a while?

Cyclopean said:
Unfortunately, I'm just about done watching VOY on Spike, so I'm almost out of the dumb fun stuff.

Hell, when its that dumb you can't really tell one ep apart from the next anyway. So just keep watching it for all eternity and tell yourself its all new. :D
 
If you're watching only for plot, anything is going to get boring after a couple (or a few) viewings.

Personally, what keeps me loving DS9 is the great characters, the amazing dialogue, and the careful little touches that show me the writers, producers, actors, and crew loved the show and put that little extra effort in to make it not just entertaining but wonderful and beautiful.

Sure, there are clunkers, but even the "worst" episode has something to make it worth re-watching. A B-plot, a scene, even just a line of dialogue or a bit of interaction. And the best episodes are sublime.
 
Starship Polaris said:
Yep. It's not aging well, and certainly not in terms of popularity.

Based on my experience, I have to disagree. As time goes on I meet more and more people who've come around, or discovered DS9. Many of these people are Galactica fans and I feel that they respond well to the more "gritty" DS9. That would seem to indicate to me anyway, that it's aging well, if anything (I can't speak for it's popularity on these boards of course).

Ezri said:
If I keep reading this tread it will get predictable and boring too.

That's the problem with a lot of threads and forums these days. :rommie:

Of course, I love this one. :bolian:

Cyclopean said:
VOY's good dumb fun.

DS9? I gave up on it when they added Worf way back when, so I've never seen the war or any of that good stuff.

My friends say it was great, blah blah blah... I gave it another try... It bored the hell out of me when I DVRed it, so I don't bother anymore.

I can live without it. :)

While I never loved the addition of Worf, it never bothered me like the addition of Seven of Nine. She's easily the most shoehorned raitings grab of all Trek time. I've always found her quite insulting, since she's clearly there to simply appeal to my "primitive virgin nerd sexdrive". :borg:
 
I too disagree that DS9 is not aging well in popularity. After having seen the results of many fan Polls on Trek fan sites so in the last 7 years or so, I would say it's a fairly safe bet that after it's run ended, DS9 has become the most popular Trek series amongst hardcore Trek fans who are familiar with all 5 serieses. It seems that for the most part, DS9 is only unpopular amongst those who have either never seen it, or tuned out in Season 1 and never realized how much vastly better it got.

Also when the DVDs came out, some of the DS9 makers had made public comments that the DS9 DVDs sold like hotcakes (despite their absolutely ludicrous initial pricing!). :thumbsup:
 
DS9 got better and better in my opinion. I've watched the show from the first episode to the last episode twice and I could definitely watch it again! :bolian:
 
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends
 
Kegek said:
Odo says that the Yridians were used by the Cardassians to ship weapons to the Bajorans in "The Maquis" when in fact the Kressari were the ones involved, and so on.

Doesn't Sisko also say in "The Maquis" that it had been the Lissepians?
 
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.
 
Ezri said:
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.

:cardie: Your handle is Ezri, you have an Ezri Avatar and you think she was boring character and killed the show? :wtf:

WTF?
 
Fire said:
Ezri said:
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.

:cardie: Your handle is Ezri, you have an Ezri Avatar and you think she was boring character and killed the show? :wtf:

WTF?

Sarcasm refers to a humor that is at once cutting and bold in a mocking fashion.
 
My roommate and I are watching DS9 the whole way through and I'm coming up to the final disc this week, and I think it holds up very well.

Sure there are some memorable moments where I knew exactly what was going to happen, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment. Having seen it a second time, and with the continuity of DVDs, I actually respect the show more and learned more about all the various arcs and history of the characters. It's great when the show references something that happened earlier on, and lends some realism.

If I were to start over again with the series immediately I might not enjoy it as much, but that would be the case with other shows too. Too much of any thing is a bad thing. There are still some episodes of TNG where if I see it on TV I almost roll my eyes and change the channel.
 
Ezri said:
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.
Ezri, hands down.

There was a war going on and all she could do was whine about herself. What an insult to the great character that was Dax.
 
exodus said:
Ezri said:
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.
Ezri, hands down.

There was a war going on and all she could do was whine about herself. What an insult to the great character that was Dax.

That whine went away after a few episodes and was gone after she confronted and defeated her mother.
 
Ezri said:
exodus said:
Ezri said:
misskim86 said:
The reason I don't like to watch DS9 is that I always cry and get really sad after the last episode because it feels like I'm never gonna see the cast again and it's like they've become my friends

We should find out who is more boring, Hoshi or Ezri as characters. They could be the women that killed the shows.
Ezri, hands down.

There was a war going on and all she could do was whine about herself. What an insult to the great character that was Dax.

That whine went away after a few episodes and was gone after she confronted and defeated her mother.
Maybe for you it did but she annoyed the hell out of me everytime she spoke.

I was hoping the Vulcan assassin would shoot her in the head.
 
But lately, I find that when I watch an episode, I find it predictable and boring. No longer does the threat of the Dominion hold any suspense, the relationship of the Bajorans and the Prophets hold any eon-old intrigue....now it's just, "oh yeah, I know what's coming next. Odyssey's gonna get blown up, Dominion's gonna take over the station, Odo's gonna end the war etc."

If you've seen the episodes before, naturally you will know what is going to happen. The same applies to TNG and VOY too. If you've seen "The Best Of Both World's" before, you know Picard survives.
 
I tend to watch the series as it was advertised for DVD: as a "176 Hour Epic." I don't overwatch my favorite episodes or the series as a whole, so there's no issue of familiarity breeding contempt.
 
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