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04-29-2006, 05:31 PM
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Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
More like discovering it in my case.
Like many, I decided to skip DS9 up untill I saw an ep from Season 6. The one where they met a colony of their decendants in the Gamma Quadrant. From then on in I was hooked. Now that the price of Seasons has dropped to $50's, I can afford to pick up the first few.
These are really going by really quick in the viewing process they are so much fun. Too bad they don't bring back these guys to run the franchise again..rather than some flavor of the month director they have gotten for Trek'Insert title here'...
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04-29-2006, 05:41 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I still think that DS9 was my favorite of the Star Trek Series. The funny thing was that I was against it when it first came out. I rememeber thinking that it is going to be boring stuck in one place (the station). Boy was I wrong.
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04-29-2006, 07:10 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
It must have been some kind of in joke to get Morn into any shot possible. Everytime I look, there he is. Gets a laugh every time 
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04-29-2006, 08:31 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I, the dedicated Trekker, stuck with every incarnation of Star Trek throughout the years, and DS9 was no exception. I remember it being a "chore" to watch the first time around, as it had TNG to compete with in its early years amd VOYAGER to compete with in the later years. As I recall, there was only a three month windiw when DS9 was the only Trek on the air.
When the DVD sets began coming out, I snapped up the TNG sets. They were a no-brainer as far as purchases went. But DS9 was a harder choice for me. Initially, I decided that I wasn't going to buy any of them. Then, when the release schedule got to the fourth season, I decided to bite and buy just that one, since it contained "The Visitor", a favorite episode. As my wife and I sat down to watch an episode or two, we became hooked. Somehow, in the DVD world, with its faster access to the next episode, suddely DS9 became more exiting.
We couldn't wait for seasons 5 through 7, and bought each as they came out. Naturally, then I had to have seasons 1 through 3, and bought them in the used market.
Since then, we've been through the entire series twice, and most of the time, it really does rank up there with the best Treks ever made. (The less said about the "Ferengi" episodes, the better.)
Harry
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04-29-2006, 08:39 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I've seen enough episodes from the entire run to get the gist of the story, but have been picking up the sets as their prices drop (got 1-3 so far), and have been enjoying it immensely. I've never been a big enough fan of Trek to pick up any of the other sets (other than the movies), but I plan to get all of the DS9 stuff. Good schtuff.
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04-29-2006, 10:28 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
DS9 is not only my fav trek series, its also my favorite show period. Great stuff which only got better as each season passed
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04-30-2006, 07:25 AM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I have TOS and now that TNG has dropped in price I am going to start picking it up too. I would like to collect all the Trek Series'. I just hope Paramount doesn't Yank them before I'm done
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04-30-2006, 11:53 AM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I used to love TNG when I was a teenager, but after catching some episodes on cable recently, I realized it doesn't hold up very well. The first two seasons, apart from a couple gems, is almost painful to watch, and the last three get a bit too soapy and all the problems are solved with technobabel. Voyager was simply awful, and Enterprise was just forgettable. Only DS9 and TOS are still enjoyable for me.
I don't think DS9's big story arc was quite as good as Babylon 5, in large part because the writers were pinned down by the Star Trek style, but they still managed a great show. The big problem with the series -- and this was especially obvious during its first run when you had to wait weeks for new episodes -- is that so many episodes are either part of the war arc, or they're completely standalone. You'd have five eps in a row about the Dominion war, then suddenly there'd be a story about Kira and Odo going on a date with hardly any mention of the big picture. Babylon 5 also had standalone episodes, but there was always a B-plot that advanced the main story.
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04-30-2006, 12:16 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
Its the best and most consistent Trek series IMO. The arc of seasons 4 through 7 can't be beat.
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04-30-2006, 12:21 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
The relationship between Odo and Quark is what made the show for me personally. It is still my favorite of the Trek shows by far.
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04-30-2006, 01:49 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
I bought the complete series box set in March, and wanted to start a thread like this, but figured someone would close it and tell me to revive some years-old thread on the same topic.
Anyway, this show was and is the only Trek show for me.
If the others didn't exist, I wouldn't care. I never watched the Original Series, saw every episode of TNG but didn't care about it at all, and enjoyed seasons 1-3 of Voyager, before it became a dull chore like doing the laundry. Enterprise...didn't bother with it at all.
Having every episode, reliving the epic all over again...it is nothing short of extrordinary. Congrats to you for rediscovering this.
In an old interview from 1998 or so, Executive Producer/head writer/DS9 god Ira Steven Behr remarked that in 10 years or so, people would finally 'get' this series, and appreciate it more than when it was on.
I think he was right about that. I see topic after topic in this and many other forums that are a testament to that.
My introduction to DS9 was like this:
1992, heard that a new Trek show would debut in January of '93. I was 13, knew a little about TNG, but as I said I didn't care for it, and ended up seeing a few episodes of DS9 on occaision.
Fast-forward to 1997...I look for something, anything on TV during the summer months, and late at night I come across DS9 - like Neil V. it was a 5th ('Children Of Time', the episode he referred to was season 5, not 6) season episode, titled 'In Purgatory's Shadow'. I couldn't believe how much the show had changed. Everything - the stories, action, from the theme music to the uniforms they wore, was different, better, than what I saw years ago. I didn't know what the hell was going on, but by the time 'A Call To Arms' rolled around, I was kicking myself for not following it from the beginning.
Luckily, by the time season 6 premiered, the show began a nightly rerun from the start so I was able to catch up... a hell of a ride.
This series was my escape into a grand, exciting world back in the cold, harsh realities of high school life. One I am forever grateful to.
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04-30-2006, 09:15 PM
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Re: Reliving Deep Space Nine on DVD...
What I liked most about DS9 was that it had characters with actual LIVES - Commander (later Captain) Sisko is a widower, raising his son, alone. Of all the Trek Captains, he seems to be the only one who had a life, other than his career.
There was also tension between the characters - it wasn't just "one big happy fleet" as Khan put it so sarcastically in Wrath of Khan. The Bajorans had their own agendas, many of which were quite apart from the Federation's agenda. The fiery Major Kira, too traumatized by war to trust the offer of help from an "imperial" seeming Federation summed this up wonderfully. She wanted a free Bajor, but knew that in its weakened condition, it would only be a matter of time before another conquerer came along.
The conflict between the characters, such as Odo and Quark, were some of the highlights of the show for me, and perhaps that is because Rene Auberjonois and Armin Shimmerman had such great onscreen chemistry. The intrigues of the mysterious Garak, (my all time favorite Trek character), and the "eager young space cadet" Dr. Bashir was also a joy to watch.
Anyway, if they could get these sets priced in a way that would appease my budget, I would happily snap them up.
The shape I\'m in you could donate my body to science fiction! - Rodney Dangerfield, \"Back to School\"
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