Morn. May never have uttered a word, but what would DS9 be without him?
Really? I thought he'd never shut up (but I loved his stories all the same).

Morn. May never have uttered a word, but what would DS9 be without him?
Really? I thought he'd never shut up (but I loved his stories all the same).
I'm still hoping TPTB will pick up my idea for a spin-off series: Deep Space Morn.
"In space no one can hear you tell rambling stories."
DS9 is the first Trek I really got into. My husband had shown me a few TNG episodes and movies 2-4 but they didn't do it for me (at the time). He insisted I give Trek another shot and I said, "ok then I am choosing which one to watch!" I chose DS9 simply based on how creepy the name sounded, and I'm a lover of many things morbid. I was immediately impressed. Since I've now watched and rewatched every series except for TAS (which I will get around to eventually), I can safely say, DS9 is still my favorite. The character development is amazing. We get in-depth looks into various characters' lives and what made them who they are today. Not only that, but we see them change, and many of those changes seem pretty natural to me given what we see in the show.
Another reason I love DS9 is because there's a lot of diversity in terms of alien species: we regularly see a Ferengi, Trill, Bajoran, Changeling, and Klingon and are exposed to their cultural differences. We see how they interact with each other and how they clash due to the way they've been raised. This is my favorite part of Trek - I have always been interested in foreign languages and reading about cultures different from my own. There is also the introduction of a completely new quadrant of space and what can go horribly wrong when entering new territory (the Dominion wars).
I love Odo's journey to find his people and his struggle once he understands who/what they are. I love so, so many things about this show. Even the characters I hated when I first started watching grew on me. Ok must stop babbling now.
Another reason I love DS9 is because there's a lot of diversity in terms of alien species: we regularly see a Ferengi, Trill, Bajoran, Changeling, and Klingon and are exposed to their cultural differences.
^ Trek needs more alien characters, they're often the most interesting on a series.
QFTDS9, to me, is Trek's masterwork. And that is no small feat.
And the characters. As OP said, they are all epic. Sisko, Jadzia, Odo, Kira, O'Brien....the damn recurring characters are better than some mains on other shows: Garak [absolutely epic, quotes that could be carved in stone], Dukat [one of my all time favourite villains], Weyoun [hilarious, fanatical, brilliant] and that is without mentioning Kai Winn, Damar, Brunt, Bariel...
Watching all of those people evolve over seven years is an absolute joy. Each of those characters changes, evolves...they grow as people and we get to witness. It's a joy that, I'm afraid to say, I do not think will be topped.
DS9, to me, is Trek's masterwork. And that is no small feat.
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