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Season 7 too Fluffy?

No offense, but I'll side with the implication from Nog himself over your suppositions.

According to MemAlpha, Nog was born in 2353, and Rom did not leave Ferenginar until 2361.

That's a good point. That means Nog will have left when he was 8 years old. I assume that when Rom left they went to Terrok Nor so Rom could work for Quark. The question though is how well can a small child fully understand the culture he or she lives in. Does he have found memories of his youth and how does one process looking at place from the fact your pulling your memories from basically the childhood perspective you had them from. I use to live in a small town in Oklahoma as a kid. Actually a few of them. If I went back to those places I wonder how different it would seem and feel as a adult and just how accurate were my memories of the place to begin with.


Jason
 
Voyager is, for me, the weakest of the first four, mainly due to its wasting the potential of the stranded star ship struggling to get by, but I can understand liking the family feel: that is something it should have done more, if anything.
TOS, 300 crew rotating out. TNG, 1000 people rotating out. Ds9, 10,000 people, mostly civilians going in and out.
Voyager, 150 people stuck together for up to 70 years. Janeway should try to make them an extended family.

I think I have seen three episodes of Voyager.
At least inThink it was Voyager.
I don't think any of the characters appealed to me.:shrug:
 
It jumped the shark for me with making Vic an actual flesh and blood character in the mirror universe. I just found the plot logic of that too bizarre to wrap my head around.

The final stretch of episodes was as good as anything the show had done, though. :techman:
 
It jumped the shark for me with making Vic an actual flesh and blood character in the mirror universe. I just found the plot logic of that too bizarre to wrap my head around.

It was really nothing more than a gag that you're not supposed to dissect too much. And if you have to, you could easily claim that the Vic we saw in the mirror universe was just the counterpart to the man that Vic's image was based on.
 
I think the final story arc were some of the best episodes within the DS9 saga. For me, trying to shoehorn Ezri into the ensemble and having episodes “getting to know her” were annoying, particularly as the6 could have wrapped the war up sooner.

Worst parts of S7 - Too much Vic. Liked the character but it almost at times felt like DS9 the musical.
 
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