RobertScorpio
Pariah
shhhhhh....
Rob
Rob
SP is like 12 years old.No show, not BAB-5, not Firefly, not TOS or TNG or DS9 can ever claim to be perfect. In fact, if any of you know of a show that ran for 6+ seasons that was perfect (other than South Park, if it is six years old) go ahead and tell us.
Well, it pretty much seemed wasted to me by the end of the first episode, so I gave up on it. So watching the finale wasn't as big a disappointment for me since I already thought the show was crap.I felt good after Lost was over...Voyager's finale left me angry that so much of a great premise had been wasted on a, IMO, totally mundane series ender.
As per my self embargo, I will not start any new threads until September 27....
I think comparing LOST with DS9 would be hard for me.Why isn't there a Lost vs DS9 thread I wonder? That one would actually produce some debates I think. I have many problems with LOST but the idea that Voyager or Enterprise, the two most gutless ST shows ever, might be better is... laughable. Like this:![]()
I also found I had more of a connection with the DS9 characters than I did with the LOST characters. A lot of times beyond season one the LOST characters felt like chess pieces being used by the writers. DS9 I felt took more time with their characters and had more depth to their character scenes.
I'd argue that season one was the only real full blown character-driven season and where the flashbacks were the least bit interesting. S2 for me was a mess both mythologically and character-wise. S3 got itself together and managed to balance mythology and character better and the flashbacks centering on the new characters that year-Juliet, Ben--were good--the ones on the regulars were tired. S4 and S5 to me were pure plot/mythology and the most entertaining for me as a viewer.I also found I had more of a connection with the DS9 characters than I did with the LOST characters. A lot of times beyond season one the LOST characters felt like chess pieces being used by the writers. DS9 I felt took more time with their characters and had more depth to their character scenes.
Really?! I've always felt a slight disconnect with any of the Trek characters, including DS9. None of them ever really felt like they were 100% real characters to me. They were always just a little too distant, a little too restrained. Lost, on the other hand, was all about the characters. Especially if you look at the first three or four seasons, it's essentially a character study with a little mystery thrown in.
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