Navaros said:
I'd say DS9 obliterates Lost and BSG. Those are basically "shows where nothing ever happens" other than a lot of endless babbling that barely ever amounts to anything
Lost really isn't a fair comparison. Lost is a very serialized series that you can treat almost as a single story but intead of being covered in one hour it is projected out not into the life of the series across however many seasons it runs.
I think that style is good for one or two series because it is just so ambitious--dozens of ongoing mysteries that aren't necessarily answered for years while at the same time continuing to introduce and pile on new elements, the ensemble dwarfs the already impressive DS9 one etc.
DS9, despite being heralded as a very serialized series, wasn't nearly as serialized as these other shows. I'd argue a series fares better, if it tackles arcs, to be solely serializd. DS9's better seasons came from when it focused on the Dominion and the war. But it also pointed out how too much "filler"--i.e. stories that don't deal in any significant way to core elements--can lose a viewers interest.
Shows like Heroes and Lost don't really have that problem because with numerous threads they
can't afford to waste time on lesser compelling material the way DS9 at times did.
The upside with DS9 was that its arcs didn't drag stuff out the way Heroes or Lost does. They followed the more traditional serial format of establishing arcs that were resolved within a certain number of episodes and then using a turn of events to launch a new arc. Their arcs were far more self-contained whereas these other shows have a lot of bleed over.
re:BSG
I don't find it as compelling as a lot of people but one thing DS9 has over it is DS9 was better plotted. BSG has a lot of dead ends or don't mine a thread they introduce as well as they could have. DS9 was mindful like Heroes of both characters
and plot.
very much like a daytime soap opera.
I know people like to disparage soaps and I can't really argue presently that they are great but in the past I've found some quite entertaining ones both of the daytime and primetime variety.
Really I see a lot of soap format and style in serials including Heroes, BSG, Lost or DS9==twists, shocking developments, suspense, fantastical notions, deus ex machina, cliffhangers, Big Ideas, large casts, characters back from the dead, near death experiences, supernatural entities, and romance(usually not very compelling either--Worf/Dax, Ezri/Bashir, Starbuck/Apollo/Dee/Anders, Isaac/Simone/Peter, Kate/Sawyer/Juliet/Jack etc).
The only downside with arcs is that don't hold up as well for repeat viewing because a lot of the fun is watching everything unfold and feeling in the moment as everything is in a constant state of flux.