After "It's Only a Paper Moon" aired, Aron Eisenberg was contacted by a number of combat veterans who praised and commended his performance as the emotional and psychological turmoil that Nog dealt with throughout the episode mirrored exactly how they themselves have felt after being wounded and returning from battle.
@The-worsei6 ай бұрын
My diagnosed ptsd doesn’t even come from being in the military but it was still really relatable. It’s probably one of my favorite Star Trek episodes of all time
@The-worsei6 ай бұрын
Actually more specifically I relate to his anger, his fear, his obsession with the event (ie. Playing the same song he was listening to when he lost his leg on repeat), the desire to live in your own world so you don’t have to go outside and possibly face the same trauma again. I have maladaptive daydreaming and mild agoraphobia so the holodeck addiction really resonated with me The part that makes me cry every time? NOG: Don't you get it? I can't go out there. VIC: Why not? NOG: I'm scared, okay? I'm scared. When the war began, I wasn't happy or anything, but I was eager. I wanted to test myself. I wanted to prove I had what it took to be a soldier. And I saw a lot of combat. I saw a lot of people get hurt. I saw a lot of people die, but I didn't think anything was going to happen to me. And then suddenly Doctor Bashir is telling me he has to cut my leg off. I couldn't believe it. I still can't believe it. If I can get shot, if I can lose my leg, anything could happen to me, Vic. I could die tomorrow. I don't know if I'm ready to face that. If I stay here, at least I know what the future is going to be like. VIC: You stay here, you're going to die. Not all at once, but little by little. Eventually you'll become as hollow as I am. NOG: You don't seem hollow to me. VIC: Compared to you, I'm hollow as a snare drum. Look, kid, I don't know what's going to happen to you out there. All I can tell you is that you've got to play the cards life deals you. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but at least you're in the game. God I want some of this on a tattoo
@The-worsei6 ай бұрын
@@Jbs6187 it’s a fanatstic episode don’t be a troll about it
@The-worsei6 ай бұрын
@@Jbs6187 ah. Okay very good trolling
@unc0mm0n26 ай бұрын
@@The-worsei 110% troll.
@zacharythomas86176 ай бұрын
By the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, I extend this precious package to you. In hopes that you also do the following series, in this order. Babylon 5, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise. Good show sir, may you find prosperity in all you do.
@OrangeRiver6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the super chat!
@DJToMyHits6 ай бұрын
A review/comparison to B5 yes yes!
@biteme11673 ай бұрын
Interestingly MJS sued DS9 for copy wright infringement, that was later settled out of court. Seems the similarities of B5 to DS9 were too great.
@donaldsimmons45266 ай бұрын
I love how Garak was spy and everyone knew it but he was a cool enough guy that nobody really tripped off of it
@joshuaashton19296 ай бұрын
But he wasn’t a spy though. He USED to be a spy when he worked with cardasia.
@TigBlack76 ай бұрын
@@joshuaashton1929 i would argue he was still a spy, he never stopped living like one.
@qhu38786 ай бұрын
@@joshuaashton1929 he did act as an informant for the cardassian government until Dukats regime though
@canis20206 ай бұрын
Social engineering at its finest
@John-wj4dp6 ай бұрын
@@ThommyofThenn dont let them fool you. sisko would have never talked about klingon attack plans in front of a spy. ridicoulus
@MotherShipMedia6 ай бұрын
Great review ... you missed one crucial exchange though, that I think is among the very best of Trek, not just writing and acting, but also in universe ... the "root beer" scene between Quark and Garak. Quark: I want you to try something for me. Take a sip of this. Garak: What is it? Quark: A human drink; it's called root beer. Garak: I dunno... Quark: Come on. Aren't you just a little bit curious? Garak takes a sip, wincing as he tastes it. Quark: What do you think? Garak: It's vile! Quark: I know. It's so bubbly, cloying...and happy. Garak: Just like the Federation. Quark: And you know what's really frightening? If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it. Garak: It's insidious. Quark: Just like the Federation. THAT, right there, is not only great writing and pitch-perfect performance from Shimmerman and Robinson, but it's a deep understanding of aspects of the Federation that Trek rarely explores. I'm pretty sure it's my absolute fave scene from any Trek made to date ...kzbin.info/www/bejne/bIfLhKBsfJyWjM0 ... Peak Trek IMO ...
@oldylad4 ай бұрын
It’s an interesting commentary coming from a hyper Capitalist and a lizard gestapo
@MotherShipMedia4 ай бұрын
@@oldylad That's a big part of what makes it a great scene. We rarely get to see the "alien's" perspective on Star Fleet and the Federation ... Trek is about humans ...but this is a reminder that there are different perspectives in the Federation and larger galaxy. No other characters in the show, maybe in the entire franchise, could have this conversation IMO ... and it's a conversation that Trek needed to have in it, somewhere, IMO ...
@MotherShipMedia4 ай бұрын
@@Hartwig870 Unintentionally ... I think those are the most crucial lines in the exchange because they reinforce that life is a messy business where sometimes your best options are in places you, frankly, aren't all that fond of, or welcome in. If there are two "outisders" on the station who are, at best, "looking in" on the Federation, It's Garak and Quark, and that's why this exchange is so powerful ... It's essentially "Look, there are loads of things about them that suck, and neither of us really fit in here but we BOTH know it's still the best place in the universe for us." That's a level of nuance that the Federation RARELY gets, but one that, in a "real implementation" of a galactic Federation like it, would be common-place for the races that fell somewhere between members and enemies ... As I said, no other characters in perhaps ALL of Trek could have had this conversation. And the final bit is what makes it so good.
@benjaminscott81986 ай бұрын
OG 93 Niner here. This was my favorite Trek by far since I was a kid. I watch it at least once or twice a year and still find something new or that I never noticed in every episode.
@asmith36016 ай бұрын
I give it a yearly rewatch as well! :) DS9 and Babylon 5 once a year, it's a must!
@apeehimalayachand48696 ай бұрын
time travel and hologram should be banned from star trek it makes the series too clouded
@kuunami6 ай бұрын
DS9 is a masterclass on character development in my opinion. By the end of the series you feel as if you know every character well.
@joe97396 ай бұрын
@@kuunami Yes, Sisko is in quite a better place just a few seasons in. He was bitter, and honestly kinda .....zany at first
@LiquidTang6 ай бұрын
Ya appreciated how even the side characters got some pretty significant development
@joe97396 ай бұрын
@@LiquidTang Damar💯
@cw50816 ай бұрын
Agreed. Sadly, I don't think we'll ever get that degree of character development again, in view of modern Trek Series' pathetic episode counts.
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
@@kuunami Bashir becomes a totally different person. tough and jaded. Kira softens. Nog becomes a hero. Morn ingests Latinum. Demar redeems himself
@harrypothead420246 ай бұрын
In the original series movies, Admiral Cartwright was such a believable asshole. I understood from watching that performance that the man's wife didn't like him, his kids moved away long ago and didn't contact him. It was just absolutely convincing as a performance. In Deep Space Nine, we meet Joseph Sisko, and he is one of the most pleasant people that you could hope to meet. He's absolutely gregarious, a fantastic host, and a fantastic father and grandfather. The man can even cook. I say all this to say, this is what acting is all about.
@leokim29986 ай бұрын
Brock Peters was a wonderful actor. I remember him in "To Kill a Mockingbird," as Tom Robinson. But I don't seem to recall him being a "believable asshole" in either ST IV or VI. In "the one with the Whales" he was primarily a Starfleet Flag Officer, if that was it... then he wouldn't have been around long enough to be a Starfleet "Evil Admiral." I don't think anything in the theatrical releases of IV or VI ever suggested anything about his family life. Unless you are talking about Brock Peters personally, he was married for 38 years and had only one child, but I don't know about his relationship to her. I have no idea she moved away from him or if his wife didn't like him. Joseph Sisko was the longest we ever see him in any character, and I don't know if that was a huge stretch for him.
@theinnerlight8016Ай бұрын
I don't think it's fantastic to be sick and worry your son and grandson by refusing to visit your doctor, or visit them on DS9 at all for years, yet complain about not seeing them enough... I like grandpa Sisko, but fantastic is a bit much. 😅
@TrekkieBrie6 ай бұрын
Fun fact, my mom's babysitter growing up was Jack Blessings, one of the actors who played one of the temporal investigators in Trials and Tribble-ations.
@OrangeRiver6 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@benkentucky43806 ай бұрын
Or he was trapped in the 21st century on a mission gone wrong and blending in till he could find a way home.
@OnęCooolDudë5 ай бұрын
CANON!! It is now official 😤
@hillside213 ай бұрын
Random connections: In the early '80s, I worked crew on a play where Jack Shearer was the lead, and he later played a Bolian and a Romulan on DS9 and then two human officers on Voyager. In the play his co-star was Kathy Baker, who was later on Boston Public with Jeri Ryan.
@1983simi6 ай бұрын
They just have everything, great episodic stories while also having a deep and engaging overarching storyline (or storylines). No flat characters. No flat cultures. No flat lore for any culture. Stakes always feel real. Amazing acting, set pieces, and mask work. It's just all-around amazing SciFi.
@harrypothead420246 ай бұрын
My headcanon says that the early version of Max Grodenchik's character, Rom, is Rom putting on airs and trying to act as if he's a typical Ferengi when we all come to find out he is not.
@JaredJanhsen6 ай бұрын
Right with you there. Rom was just talking the talk to fit in with his fellow Ferengi. The longer he stayed away, the less he felt to keep up appearances.
@chrisblake41986 ай бұрын
I never felt the need to manufacture a justification. It was the pilot where his credit was just Ferengi pit boss, and the school episode, where the writers realized Max was really good and started to write for him. Just like laughing Spock changed after the TOS pilot, it took time to dial him in, and that's ok. Nog, Rom, and even Garak, were products of a flexible writers room that wanted to reward good performances. The extent of those roles wasn't part of any series plan, and that's one of the best things about DS9
@commiecomrade26446 ай бұрын
I have come to the same conclusion. He is just so cartoonishly Ferengi so it just fits that it would be an act.
@commiecomrade26446 ай бұрын
@@chrisblake4198That is why it is called head-cannon. It doesn't have to relate to the real world production flow.
@russellwboss6 ай бұрын
@@commiecomrade2644idk I think it really did kinda play out like that, even if unintentionally.
@danz1076 ай бұрын
Armin Shimerman was amazing as Quark. He did exactly what was needed to make the Ferengi into the race they should've always been. The scripts were written better, but he played into them so well. One of my favorite all time Star Trek characters.
@mooseymoose6 ай бұрын
I call the first 2 seasons The Quark Show.
@calumlittle98286 ай бұрын
Being Jewish?
@TeamCGS2005Ай бұрын
Have to agree. Every time I watch DS9 I take great pleasure in watching him closely because Armin Shimerman is such a good actor. The little intricacies and nuances that he exhibits while talking to another character for instance (he might be drying a glass at the bar or maybe wiping the table down) but it's wonderful to watch. These small details like as he's about to walk away he leans backwards to make some witty comment and has a wry smile on his face as he dashes off... it's the little touches like that which Shimerman added which make him one of the most memorable characters in the entire Star Trek universe.
@WrinkledPlatypus26 күн бұрын
The rules of acquisition are pretty legit too, should be taught in school.
@shamelessnjc6 ай бұрын
Another minor correction: Martok was being held in a Jem Hadar prison camp in the gamma quadrant, not a Breen prison camp. There was actually a Breen prisoner that ended up helping them escape.
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
Never turn your back on a breen
@drakainen45556 ай бұрын
Also Julian had been there for months not a couple weeks.
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
@@drakainen4555 I know it's crazy. Detained for ages
@joemagnus50856 ай бұрын
@@shamelessnjc yeah stood out he said it twice, no correction text.
@DemonBlanka6 ай бұрын
The entire DS9 cast is so, so good but I have an absolute infatuation with Avery Brooks' performance, the man plays the role with such sincerity. The way his voice cracks and breaks after his father accuses him of thinking he was a changeling and Benny's breakdown when he's told his story won't be published are to me, hands down two of the absolute, undisputed best performances in the franchise. Even saying that I feel like I'm not giving enough credit to the rest of the cast though, I tried to write out a big list of compliments for the entire cast but it was just too long and there's only so many ways I can express massive admiration I have for a HUGE group of INCREDIBLY talented actors. This series is the peak of Trek for a reason. RIP to Renee, it should've been him in that Fallout show.
@DemonBlanka6 ай бұрын
Oh and Jeffrey Combs becoming a recurring character was such a delight. Everyone should watch ReAnimator if you have even a touch of fondness for horror.
@michaelotoole18076 ай бұрын
weyun was a fantastic character
@JoshuaDMaley6 ай бұрын
I still would have loved an episode where Weyoun and Brunt come face to face. ReAnimator is a classic.
@michaelotoole18076 ай бұрын
@@JoshuaDMaley id never given that any thought. i can see weyoun making a offhand dry remark on how brunt is more intelligent looking than the average ferengi.
@biteme11673 ай бұрын
Don't forget "From Beyond" another great performance by Combs.
@s.henrlllpoklookout50696 ай бұрын
Between the new music, the addition of Worf, and Sisko shaving his head, seasons 1-3 are almost a different show from 4-7
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
It all begins with Jem hedar episode
@SpetalskBKHSBS6 ай бұрын
It also becomes more and more serialized as the show goes on
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
@@SpetalskBKHSBS yes it's awesome
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
@@s.henrlllpoklookout5069 I'm Third Talak'talan of the Jem'Hadar. I am here to inform you that your commander has been detained for questioning by the Dominion." "Detained? For how long?" "Indefinitely. Commander Sisko will serve as an example of what happens to anyone who interferes with the Dominion." "What kind of interference are you talking about?" "Coming through the Anomaly is interference enough. Unless you wish to continue to offend the Dominion, I suggest you stay on your side of the Galaxy." "
@alecbrinker72685 ай бұрын
I thought the show was better without Worf. The character of Worf needed DS9 more than DS9 needed Worf. MD got scripts and character development that infinitely went past anything he got in TNG, but in a lot of ways Worf upset the balance of the show that was established in the first three seasons.
@rochesterjohnny75556 ай бұрын
I'm a DSNiner for life, my favorite series of any kind of all time
@Riku_Light6 ай бұрын
Behind B5 for me, but yeah. DS9 is definitely my favorite piece of Trek media, though Generations will always hold a special nostalgic place in my heart as I saw it in theaters as a kiddo.
@eddiethompson7176 ай бұрын
Same here. It had a solid plot and storyline. The best no doubt.
@SECONDQUEST6 ай бұрын
I prefer tiny Columbo
@Riku_Light6 ай бұрын
@@ThommyofThenn You are aware of the recent animated movie, yes?
@TheDragonBloom6 ай бұрын
My second favorite series.... Futurama takes first followed closely by DS9.
@VolkerHett6 ай бұрын
Quark is a principaled man and knowing this, you can appreciate what he is and what he stands for.
@dominictemple6 ай бұрын
I read somewhere that Quark is a traditional conservative in a family of radicals, which describes him perfectly.
@maxdefire6 ай бұрын
No appreciation for capitalists scum.
@Hakar176 ай бұрын
@@dominictempleThat tracks we see that he sincerely believes in the tules of acquisition. While others use them either as a shield or for manipulation...In fact I would say that in that way Quark is alot like Worf. Just from thier own cultural traditions Worf holds to the teachings of Kahless no matter what and Quark holds to the rules.
@marshallhuffer47136 ай бұрын
When DS9 first aired, I only ever saw "Emissary" as I had grown out of Star Trek by then. Years later, I was able to bing-watch the series on Netflix, and it became one of my favorite series.
@Anubis71696 ай бұрын
I showed a huge trekkie DS9 - that happens to have never seen it - and he literally burst out during the credits "Holy SHIT that was an awesome episode of trek!" Unfortunately he still hasnt gone further than the pilot
@mgs856 ай бұрын
Grown out of? Makes it sound like Star Trek was made for kids, which is a weird thing to say.
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
Yeah I didn't properly watch it til 2 years ago. Even though I saw episodes on TV back then. Epic series. Epic. Victory was in our grasp!!!! Bajor! The Federation! The alpha quadrant! ALL LOST
@michaelotoole18076 ай бұрын
@@Anubis7169 well thats bizarre.
@stepheng15236 ай бұрын
Holy shit you're lucky you grew out of it before voyager. That show killed my love, haven't watched a trek series since
@billybadass30566 ай бұрын
yeah.. Hawk was a great Captain wasn't he
@BrandonH-p8n6 ай бұрын
It took me a long time to watch DS9. Didn't know what I was missing. It's the best of all the series, to me. It's one of the best examples of the right balance between episodic and serial storytelling.
@democrrrracymanifest6 ай бұрын
The series debuted when I was 12. I watched with mild interest until “Move Along Home,” and then just stopped watching. Then, in college, a friend told me that it was good, actually. I gave it a shot, and damn, he was right. It’s my favorite. S1-2 are uneven, but still head and shoulders above S1-S2 of TNG.
@smartalec20016 ай бұрын
You've always got to get through that "using rewritten unused scripts for the previous series" time period.
@davescott76805 ай бұрын
That episode is bad. But I genuinely feel it's the only bad 1.
@dernvader68762 ай бұрын
Move along home is by far the worst episode. Skip!
@murrethmedia6 ай бұрын
Julian was my favorite and I don't think he was a jerk in season 1, I just think he was young and naïve and needed to grow up a little.
@dirtyace16683 ай бұрын
Yep! You're right. He was exactly those things which made him condescending and therefore not as likable. Of course that was all scripted and intentional.
@Senad6 ай бұрын
So glad Deep Space Nine is getting more and more recognition as the years go by. It stood the test of time as a sci-fi show and a character driven drama show.
@JohnClark-tt2bl6 ай бұрын
Far Beyond the Stars is my favorite episode of DS9. It really let Avery Brooks out of the Sisko mold and allowed him to stretch a bit.
@canis20206 ай бұрын
Garak is THE best character in all of Star Trek. Top to bottom.
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
Q
@michaelotoole18076 ай бұрын
garak is great but dukat would like a word.....
@canis20206 ай бұрын
@@michaelotoole1807 Dukat can talk all he wants be results matter. Lol
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
@@canis2020 dukat was a sick guy
@RezValla6 ай бұрын
Agreed
@versebuchanan5126 ай бұрын
Oh HELL yes, a video that espouses an opinion I already have about my favorite scifi show that's over an hour and a half long? I'm in.
@Hippydaze356 ай бұрын
DS9 is such a great show..both it and Babylon 5 are excellent examples in world building, story telling, and character development. :) teenage me had the biggest crush on Julian Bashir. damn, Bashir really set the standard for what I look for in a guy
@vaultdude48716 ай бұрын
That one episode where Benjamin becomes a 20th century writer is one of the best acted episodes of all Star Trek and also one that directly addresses racism without alien make-up.
@damnyourpasswords6 ай бұрын
best of the best episodes , if they had writerd like that in Disney ... cant imagine the quality of star wars etc
@MukiBlalockАй бұрын
Once AGAIN - OUTSTANDING JOB! 👍
@Duros13946 ай бұрын
"This show went off with a QUARTER OF A CENTURY AGO" I feel so old....
@Rhhe826 ай бұрын
Damn. I always get teary when I watch the final stretch arc and reach the end of What you leave behind. Not only that, merely watching the retrospect gets me teary by the time you recount the events of the series finale.
@HSR1076 ай бұрын
Unpopular Opinion: "Move Along Home" is damn fun and unfairly maligned by a fandom that take itself WAY too seriously.
@cnewtonc6 ай бұрын
We need to DS9 MOVIE !!! StarTrek *Return to DS9*
@rickjohnston26676 ай бұрын
Tyler, you have produced the most comprehensive and thorough analysis of THE BEST, and my favorite Trek series ever, DS9. I applaud you for your efforts. If there were some kind of award for this endeavor, I would nominate you for it, and you would have my vote.
@Ghostie.6 ай бұрын
DS9 will always be peak Trek in my eyes.
@StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe6 ай бұрын
Missed the opportunity for the meme: "It's a Fake!" "It's a Trap" "FAKE!" "TRAP"😅
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
We're smarter than u solids. Better than u. *Guess* how many shapeshifters are on earth, right now?
@stevencoardvenice6 ай бұрын
FOUR. Only four. And look at the havoc we've wrought!!
@John73John6 ай бұрын
29:20 Minor correction: The 100 infant changelings weren't "sent through the wormhole to gather information about the Alpha Quadrant" as you put it. The Founders didn't know about the wormhole until after it was discovered by Sisko and ships from the Alpha Quadrant started showing up in Dominion space. The 100 changelings were simply sent out to explore in random directions (I think it was hundreds of years ago, not sure). Odo happened to go through the wormhole by accident, where he was discovered near Bajor and studied. I think the Female Changeling said that Odo was the first to return, much sooner than expected, because going through the wormhole was such a shortcut. Anyway my point is that The Founders didn't know about the wormhole before, otherwise they probably would have invaded the Alpha Quadrant sooner.
@OrangeRiver6 ай бұрын
This distinction is fair, yeah. But the Founders DID know about the Alpha Quadrant a long time before the wormhole was discovered.
@John73John6 ай бұрын
@@OrangeRiver Well yeah obviously they knew the Alpha Quadrant was there, they just didn't try to extend their control over it because (not knowing about the wormhole) it's too far away (as in, all their military forces would have a Voyager-like journey just to get there).
@LukeCampbellBrennan6 ай бұрын
Tyler, I know it's a big ask, especially if you haven't yet read them, but I would really love to see some videos on the various tie in novels for each Trek series. I read a few here and there, the Dominion wars ones and a couple set in the immediate aftermath of DS9, but feel like there is a whole galaxy of Beta canon that I've only glimpsed. Even terse summaries of their plots might help me zero in on particular titles that might be appealing, but your wit and your team's production value could make such videos really special. Anyway, w2g on this banger, apologies it took me almost two weeks to get around to finishing it. Stellar work as always, LL&P
@MillennialDiligence-sx8re6 ай бұрын
Well executed characters. Well defined motivations. Well fleshed out arks. Satisfying conclusions. DS9 is amazing at making you feel like you are living on a space station. What a show.
@ariadnavigo6 ай бұрын
You know, I've watched DS9 I don't know how many times as well as video essays about it... And yours shows something I hadn't thought about: there's SO much that happens throughout the series! And also, another thing: I highly doubt the writers had everything planned out but it's amazing how they always tried to tied things up with past seasons as much as they could, e.g. the prophecy about the Fire Caves in season 3... Probably just a line they threw in without that much thought when producing that particular shoe but that they later gave huge meaning to in the finale. That's why DS9 is so awesome! ❤ Thanks for this essay!
@nukedathlonman5 ай бұрын
You know the biggest reason I think it's the best series - the character growth and the relationships. Not one character is the same at the beginning and ending of the series, and the way friendships have formed. It is absolutely rock solid a character driven series. And you have to admit, of all star Trek villains - Dukat truly takes the cake for best adversary of all series (Marc Alaimo's performance was nothing short of spectacular).
@miguelvelez72216 ай бұрын
As a 90's teens there was a period I am pretty sure that my entertainment in any given week could include the Carlin era Superman books coming out once a week then, prime X-Files seasons, Babylon 5 deep in The Shadow War, TNG and DS9, which kicked into high gear with the Dominion War arc. DS9's strengths were unfortunately not taken as lessons for Voyager. DS9 could be "Trek" of the TNG mold but it also could do compelling multi episode arcs, strange off the beaten path stories, and it proved character was and CONSEQUENCES were king for good dramatic storytelling.
@jakeh93386 ай бұрын
As a fellow 90's teen, I fully agree. IMO that was the peak time for sci-fi nerdom. There's been great Sci-Fi since (Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse come to mind), but never so many options all at once. An all you could watch buffet!
@roberthofmann84036 ай бұрын
I recently realized Admiral Ross was Carl Winslow's silly Lt. in Family Matters.
@boxingpedia6 ай бұрын
HOLY HELL! Glass shattered, i was today years old! Lt. Murtaugh!
@360Fov6 ай бұрын
DS9 was ahead of it's time, original and deceptively deep in it's content. It feels like it spins off a little too far from Star Trek to have the widespread love that it deserves, but that's not a bad thing necessarily.
@ravipeiris43885 ай бұрын
You are a great narrator, great series overview ❤. Just loved the Vic Fontaine character.
@rixxey20486 ай бұрын
settling in on a Friday for a movie-length video on my fav shows of all time. Quark! A Romulan ale, please.
@qhu38786 ай бұрын
I'll take a prune juice
@Nostripe3616 ай бұрын
I do agree that it was not necessary but the fact taht they gave a story for the forehead cosmetic issue has always bee cool to me. Just makes the world feel a bit more connected.
@cgmoran916 ай бұрын
In the Pale Moonlight is one of my favorites. The moral delema is so layered. " i can live with it'"
@joe97396 ай бұрын
I, for one,think the occupation of Bajor was a BAD thing!! Tyler's cutaway gags are🔥
@ChiTownOriginator6 ай бұрын
Sisko is the best captain of all of Star Trek, and it's not close. Kira is also the best female character in all of Star Trek.
@DarrylRuiz-s1w3 ай бұрын
One of the best casts in all Trek
@MukiBlalockАй бұрын
BAR NONE THE STAR-TREK UNIVERSE HAS GIVEN THE MOST IMPRESSIVE COSTUME FUNCTION AND DESIGN OF ALL TIME IN STORYTELLING!😂🎉❤
@TrekCannon6 ай бұрын
Ahhh finally, ppl are waking up to this series. It was hated back in the day(u know why) but us die hards stuck with it and now smile at those just awakening to ds9s awesomeness 😊
@gregoryberrycone4 ай бұрын
I feel like DS9 deserved a longer video, you gave TNG so much time!
@TaraZaraChara6 ай бұрын
I’ve never been more attached to any cast of characters in any other show. DS9 does such a great job at storytelling and character development that I cried during the finale, knowing there was nothing more to come.
@Kozakjosh6 ай бұрын
Thank you for making all this great content!
@jeffg59176 ай бұрын
I remember finishing TNG during the Pandemic and some time had passed and I finally said, F it, I'll watch DS9 to see what all this is about Some of the best Trek out there, Under The Pale Moonlight had my jaw dropped at the end
@MukiBlalockАй бұрын
WOW! SANCTUARY DISTRICTS IN 2024! 😮 They prophetically nailed it!😂🎉❤
@maleficluna76386 ай бұрын
hooly fk I saw the title in my notifications and as a DS9 truther, i clicked very fast, then proceed to see ITS 92 MINUTES LONG YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH
@zacharythomas86176 ай бұрын
P.S. Glory to you, and your House for mentioning Star Trek: Enterprise.
@mrScififan26 ай бұрын
Wonderful tribute to a wonderful show. I watched it from day one. I remember people hating DS9. Someone wrote: to boldly sit where no one has sat before! Another critic said: do you think anyone would ever be excitedly waiting for a “Deep Space Nine, the Movie “!? But another critic said that the show had potential. Watch what they do in years to come. And that DS9 would become a beloved show.
@shaggycan6 ай бұрын
I really wish they had brought Benjamin Maxwell back as the hidden leader of the Maquis. That whole arc felt shoved aside for the Dominion story line.
@RavensbladeDX6 ай бұрын
Another issue with Ezri was how many episodes they set aside for her in season 7. Had they not spent so many episodes on her perhaps the final season wouldn’t have felt so rushed.
@zacharythomas86176 ай бұрын
Ezri could have had one more season..
@random__joe6 ай бұрын
I watched seasons 1 thru 6, (DVD score off eBay) probably at least 5 time, even avoiding the last episode of season 6 until I finally ordered season 7. I couldn't believe it, Ezri was fine but got way to much screen time imo
@dirtyace16683 ай бұрын
I'm of the opinion that they simply should have kept Dax out of the show once Jadzia was gone. Ezri, at least to me, feels forced.
@hispanicatthedisco15246 ай бұрын
Deep space Nine might be my favourite tv show ever. I remember not ever wanting to watch it and now I call myself a fool for thinking that.
@shaggycan6 ай бұрын
If Odo hadn't had years with the people on DS9 he would have been exactly like the rest of the Founders.
@halfling496 ай бұрын
25:02 Jesus this came out of nowhere lmao
@theramonjr6 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure something came out of somewhere…
@jameslucas31616 ай бұрын
I had to scroll far too far down to find this comment! 😂
@JaredLS106 ай бұрын
@@jameslucas3161 Can't be good for Tyler's ego in the fact that most of his viewers don't second guess him humping a cardboard cutout of an animated character.
@boxingpedia5 ай бұрын
Had me weak 😂
@HeartlessNinny16 ай бұрын
DS9 is one of my all time favourite shows, and you've done it proud. Hats off... And thank you!
@temmaxtemma95706 ай бұрын
The answer: Sisko's beard. Everything went great from there.
@thexpolishxwolf52366 ай бұрын
Just found your channel, discovered Star Trek through hard times and have been down the rabbit hole ever since! Definitely checking out your other videos!
@thejdsreview5 ай бұрын
Wxcellent video presentation!!!!! DS9 was my personal favorite atrek series😊 I really enjoyed you guys commentary 🎉😊
@joshuaashton19296 ай бұрын
WOOOOOOOO YA BABY THATS WHAT WEA’VE BEEN WAITING FOR
@Thiesi6 ай бұрын
I can't -understate- overstate how much I enjoyed this great recap of one of the greatest sci-fi shows of mankind! Thanks!
@GreatWolfBalistic6 ай бұрын
Ds9 is comfort food for me
@andrewlonghofer6 ай бұрын
1:23:13 The one lingering question on a recent rewatch: Laas and Odo link before Odo knows he has the virus, and Laas doesn’t return to the Great Link. So Laas is just out there dying somewhere with no idea why.
@KatarnCrusader6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed The Next Generation and Voyager more. But DS9 is still great.
@chrisblake41986 ай бұрын
56:16 to get nitpicky we learned Taim was Garak's father in The Wire, and the 2parter where Taim leads the Obsidian Order fleet to their doom, it was just buried in 37 layers of subtext until it was confirmed in the prison camp.
@paulbo90335 ай бұрын
This was amazing work. I will donate for your hard work on this. I had a short trip and this was the perfect duration for the flight. Love me some DS9. And died laughing at 25:06 😂😂
@cmu71086 ай бұрын
Yes!! I’ve been scratching at myself like an addict waiting for this. Orange River, take me away!
@TheKonkaman6 ай бұрын
Wolf 359 isnt in the sol system, its like 8 light years from sol
@russellharrell27476 ай бұрын
It was a stop on the way to the Sol system, where the Borg cube was finally stopped and destroyed by the crew of the enterprise
@Jimoshi16 ай бұрын
Honestly Worf and Dax relationship fucking amasing! And that wedding! My best moment of Worf is when Weyoun tried to roast Dex and he just immediatly snaps his neck just like that.
@eacalvert6 ай бұрын
So many favorites that you touched on but I was shocked SHOCKED you didn't mention that the dots (lack of a better word) go all the way down on the trill
@edkwon6 ай бұрын
I love 'O'Brien Must Suffer' became a once a season tradition, much like the Mirror Universe eps. Except the O'Brien eps were more consistently entertaining. Poor Miles.
@random__joe6 ай бұрын
Keiko taken over by evil alien, Miles being sent to prison and going crazy, the time Molly goes thru that portal and ages a bunch. That one episode where Miles tells Julian how Molly, and Keiko, and Kira started laughing at him when he came in the room...
@Bgrowz-confidentcake6 ай бұрын
Let’s go love these retrospectives
@TheGreenAnorak6 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness. I was going about my business on a Sunday (watching ST The Movie.) regular stuff then I was "I need to talk trek." And you lace my world with spoilers in DS9. **Rolls eyes**
@RunDGC6 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Worth the wait!
@jason_ityk6 ай бұрын
"I hate the mirror universe so much"...my thoughts exactly
@susanfit472 ай бұрын
Deep Space Nine didn’t air on UPN. It was syndicated and debuted two years before UPN existed. By the mid 90’s, most of the independent stations that loved filling their time slots with first run syndicated shows were now affiliates of the new WB or UPN, so first run programming was pushed into weekends and late nights.
@King-IbnDragon6 ай бұрын
I would have preferred Ro, but I'm glad we got Kira; Visitor was amazing as that character. An overall wonderful show that I'm pleased to have had a part of my childhood.
@davescott76805 ай бұрын
"On a space station events cant be left behind each week. In other words, actions have consequences." ... Voyager: "Want a bet?"
@MrZooball996 ай бұрын
I have met several Star Trek actors over the years, but my favorites are Max, Aron and Armin. Each was so funny and "instant friend" vibes rolled right off them. Nana and Dorn are very close seconds. What was also fun is that Dorn and the "Ferengi" each expressed the advantage of being able to go into public without being instantly recognized. I could tell you about how they pranked a few fans in front of me, but that would take pages to tell those stories.....
@TA-fp1xv2 ай бұрын
Simply the best Star Trek series ever. I think the Klingon ridges kerfuffle is a great example of the series poking fun at itself and not even doing it too much. Worf's dismissal at the start is %100 in character. In the Pale Moon Light is the best episode of course. Fletcher as Kai does a fantastic job in her role. Great job on this recap
@TheKyrix826 ай бұрын
I have a huge disagreement with the idea that the Maquis were right. They were, in fact, nothing more than spoiled children who threatened millions, if not billions of lives because they threw a tantrum. The Maquis COULD have worked, if they had been Bajorans, or some species native to the DMZ. But they weren't. They were human colonists who were being asked to move. And they didn't want to. This isn't like the native Americans, if these people had been there for even 3 generations I would be genuinely shocked, but certainly no more than 4. This wasn't their ancestral land. And they weren't being taken from wide open spaces to be put in teeny tiny camps, they were being asked to move off those worlds, and given the option to live ANYWHERE in the Federation, including being given NEW colony worlds. And they didn't want it.
@Kyronea6 ай бұрын
Fun bit of trivia: DS9 actually *was* the only Star Trek show on the air for a short while. From Episode 25 of season 2, "Tribunal" till episode 12 of season 3, "Past Tense Part II" DS9 was alone, as TNG had just ended. Only after that did Voyager premiere. But it's such a short period in the show's history that it's easy to overlook if you don't go and examine air dates in detail.
@dramonmaster2226 ай бұрын
Yes! I've been waiting for this retrospective.
@Numba0036 ай бұрын
I've actually only watched through DS9 one time, but man, it did have several episodes that hit hard. I think one of the show's greatest strengths was that it did a great job overall balancing the episodic and serialized nature of its own storytelling. It never really felt too episodic or serialized; it had the charms of both. I also love how it developed the Ferengi as a race overall. Now I want to watch it again, lol. Thank you for the video. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
@cd68342 ай бұрын
Thank you for all that you do!
@frostdova6 ай бұрын
21:35 Duet is likely my favorite Trek episode ever, it's just so good
@BlueJayWaters6 ай бұрын
How is DS9 the best Trek? *Me* "Yes."
@robrobbo49326 ай бұрын
Thanks
@OrangeRiver6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mattshafer19596 ай бұрын
Star Trek DS9 is as close to Star Wars as Star Trek will ever get! That's a good thing! The Best Trek Ever!