GalaxyX, i am so with you on sisko.
i hated him from episode one, when he acted like the world's biggest bitch to a man whose probably saved his life (and the rest of earth) more than anyone will ever know.
I mean, if you're a starfleet commander, you'd think you woulnd't be such an emotional baby... you would think he would REALIZE that the borg are KNOWN for STEALING free will from ANYONE who has it. Does sisko think he woulnd't have killed his own wife if he was assimilated? Of course he would have. He was just such a punk.
it was insulting how the ds9 writers made picard act like a little cowardly bitch. i agree that is not in his personality at all to back down like that.
i agree that he was always shouting for no reason, and that kira chick was worse than ensign ro. then again, i find ALL Bajorans to be annoying. it seems like nearly every single bajoran character save one or two is some kind of walking cliche (that was true on TNG, so you can imagine my distaste when i discovered how prominent they are in the story of ds9.. ughhh)
you are so right about how contrived and fake it is for this lame trend in sci fi to make female characters butcher than any man on the show, ala starbuck, kira.
I don't mind strong female characters, but you don't have to make them unrealistically butch. it's more demeaning to women imo than so called "weak" women like counselor troi, because it just reeks of political correctness and insecurity. tasha yar said it best.. "you taught me how to be strong, without losing touch with my feminine side" (Sorry, not an exact quote)
Also agree with the conflict on TNG. I thought there was a good amount of conflict for people who are professional. Professionals don't bicker and whine over little minutia like in DS9.
dont get me started on all the religious BS in ds9. that's just NOT star trek
i apologize to any DS9 fans if i offend you. There WERE a lot of things about the show i liked. worf, odo, quark, tribbles episode, some other things here and there.
I think there is more of a rift between ds9 fans and TNG fans than the fans of any of the other treks, which is ironic because they were on at the same time. One just seems to cater to the viewer who needs DARKNESS and CONFLICT and EMOTIONALLY driven decisions... the other focuses more on wonder, and exploration, and striving to improve yourself.. IMO the latter is what star trek is about. i also thought TNG did comedy wayyy better. and comedy is huge for me in star trek.
the only thing ds9 does better is the theme music
Well, I think both those Treks were definitely written for different audiences. I'm in the "wonder and exploration" boat. I have no need to see a Sci-Fi show to watch people shouting and strangling each other. There's TONS of other no Sci-Fi shows that will cater to that need to see drama (All the Law & Orders and their clones come to mind?). For me TNG was a freakin' oasis in a desert full of "character drama" (sometimes melodrama). DS9 simply became lost in that desert to me.
It was hard for me to like DS9 from the get got because I already dissaproved of a Sci-Fi show becoming a drama. But insult was added to injury when DS9 became a soap opera.
Sisko was an ass a lot of the time. Kira was always angry (but yes in later episodes she toned it down). Someone above me had mentioned how she was willing to carry someone else's baby. I don't see that as being a strong point in the character, because it's clear that it was written to accommodate Nana Visitor's real pregnancy. This is as idiotic as when Teyla from SG:A becomes pregnant with some random guy she "loves" from her village simply to accommodate Rachel Luttrell's real life pregnancy. I HATE IT when they do that. Voyager was smart to hide/ignore Roxann Dawson's pregnancy instead.
I agree with the comment about Tasha Yar. There's a perfect example of a tough chick that could hold her own in a fight, yet not be a bitch. Samantha Carter is another good example. Both can kick major ass, but both are likeable as women and as humans.