#DS91sttime: Season 3, Episode 13, “Life Support”

May 1, 2013 in #DS91sttime, General Topics

Twitter hastag: #DS91sttimeAs I’ve said before, Deep Space Nine does a great job with its villains, making them so much more than one-dimensional. The way this show employs its baddies is a credit to the writing. When it comes to other supporting characters, though, it’s sometimes a mixed bag.

“Life Support” displays both of these tendencies. Here, in Season 3, the writers are doing some housecleaning, and unfortunately it looks like poor Vedek Bareil is going to get the axe. The cause? Supposedly, a nasty accident up in the docking ring that severely wounds him on the eve of key negotiations with the Cardassians.
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#DS91sttime: Season 3, Episodes 11 & 12, “Past Tense, Part I”, “Past Tense, Part II”

April 25, 2013 in #DS91sttime, General Topics

A stark welcome to the mid-21st century.

A stark welcome to the mid-21st century.

…And just when I get used to the tempo of tension leading up to the Dominion War, here comes “Past Tense”, Parts 1 and 2. Did someone invite Paul Verhoeven on-set for a few days? This kind of neobrutalism-painted dystopia is his trademark.

No, actually this is Ronald D. Moore’s characteristic grit and character-focus getting a chance to shine several years before Battlestar Galactica gets its day in the sun. Man, oh man, is it pretty.
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Deep Space Nine: The First Time (#DS91sttime)

April 10, 2013 in #DS91sttime, General Topics, Slideshow Topic

#DS91stttimeIn 1993, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine left the dock, and I missed it. Seagulls in its wake buzzed my ears while I held a ticket I’d never get to use. I caught the show’s pilot, was fairly impressed, and saw a few episodes over the next few years, but my experience was the same for many viewers at the time: the show lost me, because it was remarkably different in format. Or, more to the point, brave.
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