Frosty the Vorta said:
I've been waiting to see if any show will ever come along to match DS9. Still waiting.
Danoz said:
Four months ago I ordered season one of DS9 on Netflix, and tonight I finished the series finale. Never before have I loved a series this much. The characters, the stories. I had the privilege of watching the series from the first episode with no spoilers, previews, or knowledge of any future events-- making the series all the more interesting. I'm really, really going to miss this show a lot... by far my favorite trek for its complexities, continuity, depth of characters and story and respect for science fiction. I'm glad I was able to watch them the way I have-- it's such an amazing story. As much as I love the other treks, their stories take place in compartments-- collections of mini stories with little flow from episode to episode. Ds9, however, is one story... I loved it.
I've been avoiding this forum up to this point to stay away from spoilers, I'm sure I'll be around now. Finishing series has never been so bittersweet.
Tulin said:
I guess you could always try the show DS9 basically stole all its story ideas from?
arwag said:
Look,sure it was a "ok" series, but never approached the depth of TNG, or even Voyager. In my opinion, the acting, as well as characters were spotty at best. Way too much fantasy, and not enough sci-fi.
misskim86 said:
Lol didn't approach the depth of Voyager? This is how we can tell you haven't watched DS9 from start to finish
Tulin said:
Danoz said:
Four months ago I ordered season one of DS9 on Netflix, and tonight I finished the series finale. Never before have I loved a series this much. The characters, the stories. I had the privilege of watching the series from the first episode with no spoilers, previews, or knowledge of any future events-- making the series all the more interesting. I'm really, really going to miss this show a lot... by far my favorite trek for its complexities, continuity, depth of characters and story and respect for science fiction. I'm glad I was able to watch them the way I have-- it's such an amazing story. As much as I love the other treks, their stories take place in compartments-- collections of mini stories with little flow from episode to episode. Ds9, however, is one story... I loved it.
I've been avoiding this forum up to this point to stay away from spoilers, I'm sure I'll be around now. Finishing series has never been so bittersweet.
I guess you could always try the show DS9 basically stole all its story ideas from?
RandyS said:
Okay Danoz, I have to ask, now that you've seen the whole show, who do you prefer? Jadzia, or Ezri?
Danoz said:
And what would that be?Tulin said:
I guess you could always try the show DS9 basically stole all its story ideas from?
Danoz said:
Tulin said:
Danoz said:
Four months ago I ordered season one of DS9 on Netflix, and tonight I finished the series finale. Never before have I loved a series this much. The characters, the stories. I had the privilege of watching the series from the first episode with no spoilers, previews, or knowledge of any future events-- making the series all the more interesting. I'm really, really going to miss this show a lot... by far my favorite trek for its complexities, continuity, depth of characters and story and respect for science fiction. I'm glad I was able to watch them the way I have-- it's such an amazing story. As much as I love the other treks, their stories take place in compartments-- collections of mini stories with little flow from episode to episode. Ds9, however, is one story... I loved it.
I've been avoiding this forum up to this point to stay away from spoilers, I'm sure I'll be around now. Finishing series has never been so bittersweet.
I guess you could always try the show DS9 basically stole all its story ideas from?
And what would that be?![]()
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