Angel4576 said:
GalaxyX said:
I think a lot of the hardcore DS9 fans are never going to admit any of it though, and will simply keep crying about how "Berman/Braga"
didn't give DS9 the backing it "so richly deserved"
Must DS9 fans are probably thanking their lucky stars about that, otherwise it could have ended up like Voyager/Enterprise, and the franchise could have died that much sooner.
Good grief YES!
I can certainly vouch for this much: in the DS9 forum you rarely hear anything but *relief* over the fact that B&B stayed the hell AWAY from DS9. Braga was not involved at all, and Berman was only marginally involved as he was busy running TNG, the TNG feature films, and VOY.
Most Niners are HAPPY about this. We are well aware of the fact that if Berman had had his way, the War arc...well, wouldn't have even existed...at least not in the form it did and with the power it did! Ira Behr states quite clearly in the DVD sets special features that he argued constantly with Berman about the issue of arc-based storytelling, and actually had to flat out IGNORE him on a few occasions (the final chapter, where you had an unbroken 10-episode arc, being one such occasion...and the occupation arc being another such occasion) just to get the story told without ruining it. He also says this in
The DS9 Companion. There were a few occasions where he intentionally kept a low profile and didn't make unnecessary reports to Berman...until it was too late for Berman to interfere and...well...make it lame.
And knowing the PC-ness of the way Trek is run, and the party-line 'We are all very pleased' mantra that everyone involved in Trek is supposed to spew in lock-step unity when asked anything (

)...if Ira Behr admits to THIS much conflict, I'm sure the arguments between him and Berman were even worse than he has indicated.
Frankly, the best thing that ever happened to DS9 was the TNG films and VOY. Because they kept Berman happily occupied while Ira Behr was turning DS9 into a kick-ass good show.
Further, I think that DS9 is the only Trek show where alot of it's fans actually don't WANT a feature film made! You see alot of hard-core Niners (myself included) expressing FEAR over the prospect of a feature film - a fear that if one was made by the likes of Berman, it would, in one two-hour installment, completely RUIN the show we adore. Of course, a film will never be made based on DS9 so it's rather a moot point....but don't fool yourself for a moment that most DS9 fans see this lack of interest on the part of TPTB as a BAD thing. Because many of us would rather have NO film than have a crappy film. And many of us further believe that the recent management of the Trek Franchise almost precludes the production of a truly GOOD film - at least about DS9.
I thank my lucky stars every DAY that DS9 was 'the red-headed stepchild' of the franchise. If it hadn't been, it would have been...well....VOY. And while I actually like VOY a fair amount, it is IMO no DS9.
'Red-headed stepchildren', both IRL and on TV either sink from lack of support....or excel by virtue of shear will, determination, and extraordinary talent.
DS9 is no exception...which is why not only is it so heavily praised by critics...but also why it is holding up VERY well as they years go on - better than TNG for sure, and better than VOY, which is already largely forgotten.
It is rather interesting...but since ENT went off and people began searching for 'new' (to them) Trek, we have seen ALOT of DS9 newbies come to the DS9 forum...and in fairly short order begin making posts about how wonderful DS9 is...and how wrong they were to not give it a chance back when it was on.
This is nice...and we are glad to have them. But among Niners, the prevailing attitude is that frankly, we don't CARE that DS9 is the 'red-headed stepchild'. We have our DVD sets and can watch it whenever we like. And if Rick Berman wants to continue making moronic comments like "ENT is the first time Trek has ventured into the world of arc-based storytelling.", then LET him. All comments like that do is reinforce our view of just how LITTLE he even KNEW about DS9, even while it was going on!
And this, of course, was just FINE with us!
