It's not grim if there is a positive ending. Struggling is not darkness and challenges are not grim. By the way people talk about Picard DS9 is even darker and grimmer.
It's not grim if there is a positive ending. Struggling is not darkness and challenges are not grim. By the way people talk about Picard DS9 is even darker and grimmer.
Khan is also heralded, as are the Klingons, like Kor.It's telling that DS9 is the only Star Trek series where a villain of Dukat's repute enjoys a disturbing amount of fan support (as in "Dukat was correct.") and where the purported heroes engage in war crimes yet are heralded as "badass".
Life does not exist in black and white always.
I will. Life won't.Spare me.
Right now I think we need light when it comes to fiction instead of everything being so and dark and grim lately in tv shows.
It's telling that DS9 is the only Star Trek series where a villain of Dukat's repute enjoys a disturbing amount of fan support (as in "Dukat was correct.")
and where the purported heroes engage in war crimes yet are heralded as "badass".
DS9 was a deconstruction of TNG's Federation nationalism.
deconstruction
Can't say I find the swearing appealing, either. That specific "limitation" helped to elevate TNG.
Potato/potato. Deconstruction/defecation.
A better example of a defecation would be Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.