I'm not defending DS9 here but does that mean that DS9 goes down the ranks just because the behaviour of some people on a message board? I don't think I would judge a TV series just by what others say about it.TNG has for me. If you want me to be initially resistant to a new show please tell me it is "the greatest show ever" or "the new ______ (favorite show here). TNG was not enjoyable for me from the beginning, but the behavior of friends who were fans, as well as other interactions online and in person colored the experience. it's not as fun.
It has not endeared itself to me despite attempted rewatches.Perhaps over time you'll find new love for TNG after what has been told you about it just gets old.
It has not endeared itself to me despite attempted rewatches.
I've tried.Give it time.![]()
I've tried.
Poisoning yourself watching the dreck from Alex Kurtzman can do that. Another case of enjoying SPECTACLE over SUBSTANCE.It has not endeared itself to me despite attempted rewatches.
Not really, no. I am not really engaged with the characters, I don't find them very likable, and sometimes they come across as a bit thick.Is there anything for you to like about TNG?
Which is why I watch TOS more often than any other show? Yup, definitely spectacle over substance there.Poisoning yourself watching the dreck from Alex Kurtzman can do that. Another case of enjoying SPECTACLE over SUBSTANCE.![]()
I only give 3.To be fair, only one of his Trek productions are at the 4 seasons mark. We give all the other shows 4 seasons leway to catch their footings sooooo......
DS9
DS9
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Give it time.![]()
I found myself liking a lot about TNG when I re-watched the entire series before Picard.I've tried.
I'm working from Season 3 forward. "Ensigns of Command" was hard one to get through.My trick was to just skip the first season and then circle around back to it afterwards.![]()
There are distinct differences between DS9 and Discovery in other ways though. It is in the way that many of the characters behave and are portrayed. Discovery sometimes comes across as a "teen drama."
The characters are sometimes awkward and overly dramatic.
It's not believable to me that characters that behave this way would be successfully running a star ship.
Poisoning yourself watching the dreck from Alex Kurtzman can do that. Another case of enjoying SPECTACLE over SUBSTANCE.![]()
I think "teen drama" is a pretty apt description of Discovery, especially in comparison to other series, because that's what it is. No offense to the show, it's great, and drawing from the rich cultural history of teen dramas helps that.
Another term for teen drama, to tie both genres together, would be coming-of-age story.
That's what we see in Michael. She's becoming a fuller person.
Discovery isn't about a crew or a ship. It's about one person, and her personal discovery of who she is during a very harrowing time of tribulation.
And, as the show progresses, Michael isn't the only going through this discovery. Tilly is working her way up from a socially awkward cadet. Saru literally has his adolescence. Georgiou learns to love and feel. Tyler finds out who he truly is, and deals with conflicts stemming from that. And all sorts more with Culber, Lorca, Pike and his fear of the future, and eventually, the actual teenagers they bring into the show (Adira and Gray).
Denying Discovery's ties to teenage drama is just another way of ridiculing an entire field of valid fiction, because you can't admit to yourself that you can actually enjoy programming that deals with the conflicts that arise during perhaps the most important period of a human's life.
So, I don't see how Odo/Kira from the third season of DS9 up through "His Way" isn't teen drama. Bad teen drama if Tim Thomason thinks I'm knocking teen dramas (plus I'm not directing this post towards him).
Or how is Worf getting uppity about Bashir even looking at Ezri not a teen drama?
How about Sisko's "I fear no evil"? That sounds like something from out of a comic book. That's not adult at all. Then Sisko RAGING LIKE ANGRY TEEN in "For the Uniform"? "YOU BETRAYED YOUR UNIFORM!!!!!"
How about Sisko running to the Prophets in "Sacrifice of Angels" to bail him out of obliteration from the Dominion? Please don't let them kill us! Can you imagine the reactions if Discovery were to ever do something like that? Let's be honest here.
Or in The Final Chapter when Sisko blows off The Prophets and basically says, "I don't care what you think! I'm getting married anyway!"
I was an actual teen when DS9 was on and that looked teen-ish to me even back then. I'm sure it would look even worse to me now in my 40s. I can probably think of a whole lot more examples if I really want to dig into it.
I agree with you... but you're cramping my "fight fire with fire".I mean, I'm in my mid-30s and I didn't find DS9 teen-drama-ish when I rewatched it last year. Some of the arcs -- Bashir's and Ezri's, mostly -- felt to me like they were about the transition between young adulthood and prime adulthood. (Ezri's to me feels like a mix of that and coming-of-age, since, well, Ezri is in an unusual position in terms of having been a very young Trill forced to host a Symbiont with no preparation.) But mostly to me, DS9 feels like the story of people in prime adulthood trying to wrestle with the problems that part of life brings -- dealing with mortality and grief, raising children, the conflicts between individual and group identity, wrestling with your conscience, being angry at God/the Universe/life.
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Actually, I think this just might be the common denominator of DIS thematically: It's a show about learning to heal from your childhood traumas.
Indeed.Actually, I think this just might be the common denominator of DIS thematically: It's a show about learning to heal from your childhood traumas.
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