I agree with those who feel this does not reflect the development of DS9. Season 1 was shaky and season 3 could have been better. All the rest are above and beyond anything else that Star Trek managed to accomplish.
4th season;
Storyline builds on previous templates and raise the stakes without becoming ridiculous.
5th season;
Writers go for broke and use up every winning idea
7th season
The characters now bend and twist to accommodate increasingly hair brained plots as apposed to the plots being shaped by the characters
The "Emperor's New Cloak" anyone?7th season
The characters now bend and twist to accommodate increasingly hair brained plots as apposed to the plots being shaped by the characters![]()
The "Emperor's New Cloak" anyone?![]()
I disagree. (But then I'm one of those who don't think that the high school years were "the golden age" and liked the show better in the 'adult' phase). And I disagree that it describes DS9 accurately, at all. Seasons 6 and 7 of DS9 were far from weak, even though they weren't perfect.I think it more accurately describes Buffy.
Agreed.The "Emperor's New Cloak" anyone?![]()
Yeah, though the MU on DS9 had been pretty random since season 3. Some people definitely feel that Dukat's material in late season 6 and season 7 was artificially introduced for the plot's sake, though, so in his case that remark about warped characters might apply.
Dukat aside, though, there's a huge amount of fabulous character development in season 7. In fact the massive numnber of great characters on the show at this point is one of the reasons I love that season. Kira and Odo both have excellent final arcs in that come full circle to where these characters started out in season 1. Damar's transformation is awesome and is handled pretty much flawlessly. Nog's material is excellent, there is some good stuff there for Worf, Bashir, Weyoun, Martok, and so on. For the most part, the character work is a strength of DS9's last season imo.
In the finale, Dutch kills Vic at Vic and Claudette's wedding because he's jealous of Vic's relationship with Danny from way back in season 1. It was hugely shocking and one of the greatest moments in TV history.I need to see "The Shield".
There is a small possibility that I was lying.Spoilsport!
Hey, wow. Spellchecker accepts that word. Tremendous.
No, I don't believe SG-1 ever lost its way. I thought its sixth season, despite my favorite character being largely absent, was of approximately the same quality as the previous three years. I thought the seventh season, even with the decreasing screen time of Richard Dean Anderson, was still pretty good and the final episodes were the best thing the show ever did. I thought the eighth season, even with all the shake-ups, was still pretty good despite a few real duds and its last five episodes were also amazing. I thought the ninth and tenth seasons and the two direct-to-DVDs get a lot of unfair flak, I thought the new characters were terrific, the Ori were something fierce and I thought the show should have gone on another two more seasons.
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