Jadzia only became brave after the Juran personality emerged. Ezri has it in her too, she just needs to get a grip.misskim86 said:
I liked Ezri, she was more human, she wasn't all brave all the time like Jadzia.
Really?misskim86 said:
I always thought of her as all brave and outspoken etc.
HRHTheKING said:
Ezri was the only weak spot in DS9. A pointless character who added nothing to the show. The screentime devoted to her should have been given to other characters. But it's a minor quibble.
Eminence said:
Have any of you noticed this, that DS9 suffers a rewatchability problem, even more so than Voyager or TNG?
indranee said:
actually, no Trek's aged badly for me. but, honestly? I now watch DS9 for the laughs. I mean, I was there for the premiere and all the way through. I know it inside and out. nowadays, when I watch it, I really go for the black humor stuff as well as the sound bytes and the kneeslappers. it totally kills. I ADORE that stuff. no other Trek's done humor quite so well.
so, yes, it's aged exceedingly well for me.
Ezri said:
indranee said:
actually, no Trek's aged badly for me. but, honestly? I now watch DS9 for the laughs. I mean, I was there for the premiere and all the way through. I know it inside and out. nowadays, when I watch it, I really go for the black humor stuff as well as the sound bytes and the kneeslappers. it totally kills. I ADORE that stuff. no other Trek's done humor quite so well.
so, yes, it's aged exceedingly well for me.
There are good points with DS9 that as you say has good points. Still with any series they are dated to the era of the 1960's with TOS and with the 1990's with the rest.
indranee said:
1) the philosphy: DS9 dealt a lot with terrorism, the dynamic of fear, political opportunism, and religious fanaticism. any of those phrases sound "dated" to you?![]()
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