Thrall said:
Navaros said:
I don't agree with the premise of the OP. It's not a myth. DS9 is gritty, and TNG [/i]is bland.
No way TNG had internal conflict to anywhere near the degree DS9 did.
"The myth" exists because it's true.
I also disagree with the OP saying the Ferengi episodes don't have grit. In multiple episodes Quark almost has to choose to lay down his life in order to do the honorable thing (ie: House of Quark, Bar Association). That too is grit the likes of which TNG has never approached.
Agree with the first season of DS9 being bland like TNG. But that's because Berman was on the DS9 show making it that way. Not because those who took over running the show in later seasons would have chose to do it that way.
Completely agree. I've been watching DS9 again with my roommate, introducing him to it. I also bought season 7 of TNG and have been watching that. It's still a damn good show. Alot of it still looks modern, not dated at all. But compared to DS9 it's pretty safe, predictable, and fluffy. The overbearing political correctness really cripples it imo.
By the time he made TNG Roddenberry had become a complete pacifist pantywaist, and it really shows. There was more action in "Way of The Warrior" then all the episodes of TNG combined. Granted, TNG is a different beast in the fact that it's more of a philosophical drama then anything. And that's all well and good. But there's a time, for me at least, when being poignant gets old and I just want to see shit get blow up TOS style. The banter between characters is also way better, and there's lots of great comedy in DS9. So that show has more appeal to me then TNG does.
It focused on war, religion, character conflict, serialized storytelling, and anti-political correctness. Roddenberry probably wouldn't have liked DS9 as he was totally against all of these. But that's probably why it was so damn good. If anything the success of NuBSG and The 4400, along with the failure of Enterprise, now validate Moore and Behr's vision as being more relevant and expose Roddenberry's as outdated. Sorry if that sounds like sacrilege but that's the way I see it.