It is the only Star Trek series that I turned off during the pilot episode because it was so awful. I never watched the series after that. I have only seen a handful of DS9 episodes. I saw the finale when it aired & it was insultingly dumb, and it wasn't just me who had that exact same sentiment. Every time I watch DS9 it makes me cringe & not want to see more of it.
They had no ship, and just sat on a space station. Sitting of the Station week after week was big turn off. That worked out so well for the series that by season 3 they added the Defiant to help out the serious flagging DS9 series. DS9 was so awful it was the first & only Star Trek series that hired an actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition. I was shocked that the writers felt that a Star Trek show didn’t need a real ship for exploration & wasn’t surprised that by season 3 they introduced the Defiant as a ship permanently assigned to Deep Space Nine (the runabout idea was a really seemed like someone’s idea of a bad joke since it really wasn’t designed for long range deep space exploration nor was it capable of real defense of the space station).
Now that DS9 is on Netflix I have tried to watch it again. I have gotten 12 episodes in & they are just awful. Even mediocre would be a huge improvement for DS9.
I will give Deep Space Nine credit that once the Defiant was introduced they did encounter more new alien races & explore more that The Next Generation.
It is the only Star Trek series that I turned off during the pilot episode because it was so awful. I never watched the series after that. I have only seen a handful of DS9 episodes. I saw the finale when it aired & it was insultingly dumb, and it wasn't just me who had that exact same sentiment. Every time I watch DS9 it makes me cringe & not want to see more of it.
They had no ship, and just sat on a space station. Sitting of the Station week after week was big turn off. That worked out so well for the series that by season 3 they added the Defiant to help out the serious flagging DS9 series. DS9 was so awful it was the first & only Star Trek series that hired an actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition. I was shocked that the writers felt that a Star Trek show didn’t need a real ship for exploration & wasn’t surprised that by season 3 they introduced the Defiant as a ship permanently assigned to Deep Space Nine (the runabout idea was a really seemed like someone’s idea of a bad joke since it really wasn’t designed for long range deep space exploration nor was it capable of real defense of the space station).
Now that DS9 is on Netflix I have tried to watch it again. I have gotten 12 episodes in & they are just awful. Even mediocre would be a huge improvement for DS9.
I will give Deep Space Nine credit that once the Defiant was introduced they did encounter more new alien races & explore more that The Next Generation.
Continuing to watch and post about a show one hates seems to me an odd use of one's time.
I agree with you are TNG or should I say Star Trek: TNG TOS-lite.It is the only Star Trek series that I turned off during the pilot episode because it was so awful. I never watched the series after that. I have only seen a handful of DS9 episodes. I saw the finale when it aired & it was insultingly dumb, and it wasn't just me who had that exact same sentiment. Every time I watch DS9 it makes me cringe & not want to see more of it.
They had no ship, and just sat on a space station. Sitting of the Station week after week was big turn off. That worked out so well for the series that by season 3 they added the Defiant to help out the serious flagging DS9 series. DS9 was so awful it was the first & only Star Trek series that hired an actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition. I was shocked that the writers felt that a Star Trek show didn’t need a real ship for exploration & wasn’t surprised that by season 3 they introduced the Defiant as a ship permanently assigned to Deep Space Nine (the runabout idea was a really seemed like someone’s idea of a bad joke since it really wasn’t designed for long range deep space exploration nor was it capable of real defense of the space station).
Now that DS9 is on Netflix I have tried to watch it again. I have gotten 12 episodes in & they are just awful. Even mediocre would be a huge improvement for DS9.
I will give Deep Space Nine credit that once the Defiant was introduced they did encounter more new alien races & explore more that The Next Generation.
Wow that's what I felt about the first 3 seasons of TNG
Agreed to each their own. You like DS9, and I respect that.It is the only Star Trek series that I turned off during the pilot episode because it was so awful. I never watched the series after that. I have only seen a handful of DS9 episodes. I saw the finale when it aired & it was insultingly dumb, and it wasn't just me who had that exact same sentiment. Every time I watch DS9 it makes me cringe & not want to see more of it.
They had no ship, and just sat on a space station. Sitting of the Station week after week was big turn off. That worked out so well for the series that by season 3 they added the Defiant to help out the serious flagging DS9 series. DS9 was so awful it was the first & only Star Trek series that hired an actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition. I was shocked that the writers felt that a Star Trek show didn’t need a real ship for exploration & wasn’t surprised that by season 3 they introduced the Defiant as a ship permanently assigned to Deep Space Nine (the runabout idea was a really seemed like someone’s idea of a bad joke since it really wasn’t designed for long range deep space exploration nor was it capable of real defense of the space station).
Now that DS9 is on Netflix I have tried to watch it again. I have gotten 12 episodes in & they are just awful. Even mediocre would be a huge improvement for DS9.
I will give Deep Space Nine credit that once the Defiant was introduced they did encounter more new alien races & explore more that The Next Generation.
Hey, I know how you feel, except instead of DS9, for me it's Voyager.
That said, to each their own.
I've been a Star Trek fan for as far back as my memory allows. Many others on this site have been fans of the franchise longer than I, some going all the way back to when the original series aired in the 60s. We are, the vast majority of us, Star Trek fans. You are not the sole arbiter of what is and what is not "true" Star Trek.Worst is such a relative term. TNG was boring and the cast for the crew was bland. DS9 on the other had was just painful to watch (it was Star Trek in name only), and the crew was just plain annoying & unlikeable. I would rather be subjected to 7 seasons of TNG as opposed to watching even half a season of DS9.
You're absolutely right, bringing in Worf was a ratings stunt that attempted to shore up DS9's flagging ratings, there's no point in denying that which is true. However, the introduction of Seven of Nine was the exact same thing, a ratings stunt designed to shore up Voyager's flagging ratings. Both stunts were ultimately a failure as the ratings for both shows continued to slide, but I believe that both stunts were dramatically successful.When major changes are made to revamp a series such as adding a new ship, or hiring a actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition that is a sign the a show is flagging.
Finally some intellectual honestyYou're absolutely right, bringing in Worf was a ratings stunt that attempted to shore up DS9's flagging ratings, there's no point in denying that which is true.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Like I start previouslyHowever, the introduction of Seven of Nine was the exact same thing, a ratings stunt designed to shore up Voyager's flagging ratings. Both stunts were ultimately a failure as the ratings for both shows continued to slide, but I believe that both stunts were dramatically successful.
But it is interesting how you choose to criticise DS9 for its ratings stunt while commending Voyager for doing the same thing.![]()
Nuff said!Adding, or replacing a cast member with one from a previous series is & remains a DS9 exclusive.DS9 was so awful it was the first & only Star Trek series that hired a actor from a previous series (Michael Dorn) to reprise their character role (Worf) as permanent cast member addition.
The writers are right you don't need a fancy ship to explore...
Plot reasons being reshaping the show from sitting on a space station that was totally boring. They revamped the show by adding the Defiant so that there could be adventures off the space station. You can only go so far with episode that are on the space station each week.The Defiant was introduced for plot related reasons - they'd introduced a threat capable of taking out a Galaxy class starship, which at the time was considered the best ship Starfleet had to offer, and all DS9 the station had as a defense were three dinky little runabouts. It was give them something with some teeth or completely defang their new villain before they'd managed to do anything with them by letting them be defeated essentially by fleas in comparison.
Skip forward past seasons 1, 2, and 3 all the way to season 4 episode 1.Skip ahead to "The Way of the Warrior" and watch from there.
Skip seasons 1 & 2.The first two seasons or so are perhaps less than riveting, but I think that they figure the show out sometime in season three. You learn what to look out for, I guess. Any episode that gives decent screen time to Quark, Garak or Dukat tends to be well worth the watch. Also, bear in mind that this was basically disposable TV. With 26 episodes a year, a certain amount of padding and the odd misfire are to be expected. In my experience, DS9 aficionados are quite happy to acknowledge the show's shortcomings.
I rest my case.Indeed season 1 and Season 2 were not that good
Still I have watched I think every episode of all Star Treks except the TOS far too young for that so I only got odd reruns but TNG, DS9, Voyager, even Enterprise have seen them all. And I must say I find it hard to rate shows with so many episodes but Enterprise was definitely the worst.
Worf wasn't added because of those events. Those events were intentionally written as a excuse to bring Worf onto DS9.But why is that a bad thing? The Enterprise had just blown up, and Worf needed a new job. Given the events of "The Way of the Warrior," his introduction to the series made perfect sense.
Yep you got it right. Voyager is among some of the best Star Trek ever produced. Right up the with the likes of the Star Trek: The Original Series.Maybe Voyager is more your speed, then...
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