Seriously though, go watch DS9.
No Q to bring comic relief:
Over-serious captain, military structure, no dishes, DS9 sounds very dull, melancholy, and boring.
Seriously though, go watch DS9.
I notice not many people talk about Voyager:
I can’t imagine why.
Q is there, but only one episode as opposed to once a season or so on TNG.No Q to bring comic relief:
Over-serious captain, military structure, no dishes, DS9 sounds very dull, melancholy, and boring.
Voyager is a good show. It's definitely not up to par with TNG or DS9, but that is a high bar to hit. The Doctor in it is an amazing character and steals a bit of the show at times. Janeway constantly having to weigh her morals against shortcuts home, Seven of Nine would be right up your alley, and their confrontations with the Borg were interesting and helped flesh out the Borg a bit more. Also, Q is in several episodes.
Q is there, but only one episode as opposed to once a season or so on TNG.
Sisko isn't overly serious, he is still in mourning at the start of the first season, but he eventually gets past that. His father son relationship with Jake is one of the best Father son dynamics in hollywood history. There was a fan at a convention that thanked him for showing him how to be a good single dad to his son.
MIllitary structure? Htat is in every Star Trek show. TOS itself was very Military. Kirk is a By the Book boyscout, and orders everyone around. Riker loved busting the LTs and Ensingns.
Dax was literally called Action Barbie and the Dabo girls were heavily featured on this series, so I don't know what you are talking about there. Unless you mean literally there were no dishes, but Sisko loved to cook so that isn't true either.
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DS9 is one of the most action packed Scifi series there is. It had the federation at war with someone for four seasons with DS9 being right in the middle of it.
No Q to bring comic relief:
Over-serious captain, military structure, no dishes, DS9 sounds very dull, melancholy, and boring.
TNG only had Q in a spattering of episodes, and still managed to amuse. Most of the time with more subtle, character moments.
Q was there from the very beginning of Star Trek the Next Generation. Q kicked off the show and was the most interesting thing in those first episodes. So he was a character in Next Generation as long as anyone on that show. Q was their very first antagonist and launched the Next Generation onto the air.
Q was only added to the first episode after Roddenberry was pressured by Paramount to expand the first episode from one hour to one hours. Roddenberry originally wanted that first episode to only be about the encounter at Farpoint, with no inclusion of Q at all.Q was there from the very beginning of Star Trek the Next Generation. Q kicked off the show and was the most interesting thing in those first episodes. So he was a character in Next Generation as long as anyone on that show. Q was their very first antagonist and launched the Next Generation onto the air.
"This video is age-restricted and only available on YouTube."Fascinating:
and great overacting by William Shatner as always.
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She was a good character, but I think that we all enjoyed having Dr Crusher back in season 3.