Usually when I lose interest in a thread, I stop posting on it.I'm not really interested ...


Usually when I lose interest in a thread, I stop posting on it.I'm not really interested ...
The thing about soaps is that they're always open-ended, focus largely only on relationships and sparsely on plot, and appeal largely to a female demographic. Those are what I'd call the defining characteristics.
DS9 is the one series I have trouble understanding people's dislike of. What's not to like.. it has everything the other series do well, plus good sized doses of their weaknesses (weaknesses which some enjoy). One of its huge strengths is how it fleshes out whole species and worlds we've seen much more briefly on the other series. Cardassia, Trill, Ferenginar, Bajor.. HUGE development with the histories and cultures explored in a way that alien of the week stuff just hasn't got the scope to do. It's an incredible contribution to the Star Trek universe.
DS9 is the one series I have trouble understanding people's dislike of. What's not to like.. it has everything the other series do well, plus good sized doses of their weaknesses (weaknesses which some enjoy). One of its huge strengths is how it fleshes out whole species and worlds we've seen much more briefly on the other series. Cardassia, Trill, Ferenginar, Bajor.. HUGE development with the histories and cultures explored in a way that alien of the week stuff just hasn't got the scope to do. It's an incredible contribution to the Star Trek universe.
[...] DS9 is not designed for instant gratification [...] My point if you want something deep and thought-provoking, DS9 is the only series which really absorbs you in its world.
Wouldn't that make The Female Changeling Palpatine, and [GASP] Gul Dukhat Jar Jar Binks?I'm gonna get shot here but I'd compare it to TPM because of all the political groundwork.
This is pretty much bang on the money. To me DS9's head and shoulders above even TNG.DS9 is the one series I have trouble understanding people's dislike of. What's not to like.. it has everything the other series do well, plus good sized doses of their weaknesses (weaknesses which some enjoy). One of its huge strengths is how it fleshes out whole species and worlds we've seen much more briefly on the other series. Cardassia, Trill, Ferenginar, Bajor.. HUGE development with the histories and cultures explored in a way that alien of the week stuff just hasn't got the scope to do. It's an incredible contribution to the Star Trek universe.
DS9 is like what progressive rock is to music in general. DS9 is not designed for instant gratification, yes it bumbles along in the first two seasons but it becomes far more cohorent come season 3. Watching DS9 for the first time (or even rewatching it) requires some effort, but if you put in the effort you will be rewarded.
I can't compare TOS because I haven't seen it, but DS9 definitely has the greatest subtext, greater than TNG, VOY and ENT. For starters there's about a few dozen or so character relationships and interactions that are constantly evolving, then there is the whole Emissary/Prophets stuff, what the Founders get up to, the nature of the Jem'Hadar, the Bajoran Occupation and so on. It all raises so many questions and there are answers to most of them but it's from the story as a whole and not necessarily from the dialogue. So there's the massive amounts of subtext.
There is no doubt that DS9 is the most complex of all Star Trek series, complexity in itself means lots of subtext.
My point if you want something deep and thought-provoking, DS9 is the only series which really absorbs you in its world.
Yes, exactly.
DS9 gets accused of being a soap opera because it has long running relationships rather than girl of the week stuff. Relationships that form, are thrilling, have huge problems, resolve.. just like real life. DS9 spends a lot more story time on the relationships than the other series but it's not soap opera, it's just doing well what Trek traditionally has sucked at.
And Prog Rock ? Nah...
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DS9 is like what progressive rock is to music in general. DS9 is not designed for instant gratification, yes it bumbles along in the first two seasons but it becomes far more cohorent come season 3. Watching DS9 for the first time (or even rewatching it) requires some effort, but if you put in the effort you will be rewarded.
And Prog Rock ? Nah...
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Prog rock is only for people with taste, like DS9 is...
I dont think of DS9 as any more intelligent than TNG or TOS (miles more than VOY and ENT though). I think theres a lot of things in there that some people associate with intelligent drama: its darker, its got more character/story arcs and its even got some politics mixed in. Similiar to how people erroneously described 'Revenge of the Sith' as good simply because it was darker and had some blatant political stuff going on, DS9 is sometimes hailed as more intelligent because of whats in the show as opposed to how well it was done. Other shows didnt have those elements, but they still succeeded in their own style, and Id say (overall) TNG, TOS and DS9 are on par as far as being 'the intellectual one' goes.
Dont get me wrong, I loved DS9 and Im not applying this to all fans, and Im certainly not comparing it to ROTS in terms of quality.
I dont think of DS9 as any more intelligent than TNG or TOS (miles more than VOY and ENT though). I think theres a lot of things in there that some people associate with intelligent drama: its darker, its got more character/story arcs and its even got some politics mixed in. Similiar to how people erroneously described 'Revenge of the Sith' as good simply because it was darker and had some blatant political stuff going on, DS9 is sometimes hailed as more intelligent because of whats in the show as opposed to how well it was done. Other shows didnt have those elements, but they still succeeded in their own style, and Id say (overall) TNG, TOS and DS9 are on par as far as being 'the intellectual one' goes.
Dont get me wrong, I loved DS9 and Im not applying this to all fans, and Im certainly not comparing it to ROTS in terms of quality.
I agree. Because DS9 has a more complex plot and story arcs, some people call it more intelligent. But I don't think more complexity necessarily equates to more intelligence. It's just a different type of presentation.
And Prog Rock ? Nah...
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Prog rock is only for people with taste, like DS9 is...
Good taste or bad taste?![]()
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DS9 is the one series I have trouble understanding people's dislike of. What's not to like.. it has everything the other series do well, plus good sized doses of their weaknesses (weaknesses which some enjoy). One of its huge strengths is how it fleshes out whole species and worlds we've seen much more briefly on the other series. Cardassia, Trill, Ferenginar, Bajor.. HUGE development with the histories and cultures explored in a way that alien of the week stuff just hasn't got the scope to do. It's an incredible contribution to the Star Trek universe.
Some of the characters can be pretty annoying before you get to know them. And Season 1 is pretty bad so that turns a lot of people off.
I think on balance S1 of DSN is better than S1 of TNG.
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