They're both handsome devil's. Stewart and Wheaton.
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LorqVonRay1999 — 3 years ago(December 07, 2022 02:55 PM)
I've seen most of it now and I like it but it's honestly my least favorite Trek series so far.
That may very well change when I watch Voyager, which is a series I have tried to get into many times but couldn't. Haven't seen enough of it, though.
I don't include woke Trek. Any Trek universe where Spock suddenly has a half sister like Michael is so ridiculous I want to leave that for last.
The episode I was most looking forward to watching on DS9 was The Visitor, which works not because of the regular Trek actors on the show but because of a quality performance from Tony Todd as grown up Jake. It was even nominated for a Hugo. But is still well short of being one of the all time great Trek episodes. I have no interest in watching it again.
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Blue Wave — 3 years ago(January 08, 2023 07:38 AM)
I loved the show for its constant plotlines, its' theme of other cultures, and its' wide array of characters. I thought all of these things added to the shows appeal as a wider expanse of Star Trek exploration, diplomacy, and getting results on long term missions.
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Blue Wave — 3 years ago(March 08, 2023 07:24 AM)
DS9 was awesome. It did a great job of showing Federation politics. It was one planet. It was a galaxy of exploration. It was many civilizations learning to live together. That it had all of this is why it was fun.
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JIM MORRISON, JR — 3 months ago(December 02, 2025 08:42 AM)
i thought ds9 was great. my favourite episode was little green men. it's where nog, quark & rom travel to earth in the 22nd century but go through a worm hole and crash land in 1947 roswell, new mexico.