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Tango0103 May 2019 3:50 p.m. PST

,,, Complex Legacy of Deep Space Nine

"Twenty-six years after it first debuted, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is now seen as one of the franchise's finest entries. The series was a dark examination of the moral push and pull on Starfleet's finest ideals in a time of war, that examined the, at times, bitter cost of maintaining Star Trek's grand utopia. But it wasn't always seen that way.

The initial tumultuous fan reaction to Deep Space Nine—and the idea that it ‘wasn't proper Star Trek'—has some fascinating parallels to critiques the latest iteration of the franchise, CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery, has had leveraged at it over the last two years. Parallels that weren't lost on former executive producer and showrunner Ira Steven Behr as he found himself revisiting his work on Deep Space Nine as part of the process of bringing the upcoming crowdfunded documentary What We Left Behind to life, when he stepped in to take the reigns from original director Adam Nimoy…."
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Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP08 May 2019 11:00 a.m. PST

Ouch. I think it's an insult to DS9 to compare it to ST:D.

Tango0110 May 2019 3:04 p.m. PST

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