gogtrial34987: I wish they'd made some DS9 movies.
MadalinStroe: I never understood all the love DS9 receives. The actor that played Sisko and the actor that played his son were so awful in their roles, that they completely ruined most of the episodes they appeared in. I'm baffled that the general consent seems to be that Janeway is the worst captain, though I'll admit that I haven't watched all the Voyager episodes, but in the first season I found her miles better than Sisko. From DS9 I also hated all the focus on Bajor and their shitty resistance. For me the best part, and definitively the most memorable part from DS9 was the Dominion War. I won't do more than mention the hugely disappointing resolution of DS9.
Well, every series have their ups and downs. Each captain has a nice presence about them that adds charm and authority to the series. In DS9 we got a B5 style series centered on a station which it did pretty good I think. I can see your aversion against the character Jake. In my mind, Nog were the only one of the two that managed to actually made an impression on me and I think someone else should have played Jake.
I really liked Avery Brooks at times but he could be a bit full of himself sometimes, however It worked somehow, seeing he played emissary, captain and a father in one. Too bad he got totally insane after the series. Fitting end of an era?!? :-D
First Contact I agree was the best of TNG series, but I think I know why people hate Nemesis; the first time I saw it it felt a bit campy and cringy because of his "needs" to have a father. Not to mention, not everyone liked the idea of Data dying. But now I see them as two of the strong points in the movie as nothing lasts forever, no matter how "immortal" one is. Also, 7 seasons of each of the series is also a bit long. Some episodes could have been be smashed together or taken out entirely.
I heavily recommend everyone to see the last two documentaries by William Shatner himself (@NetFlix), one about the chaos on the "bridge", and one about Star Treks Captains. Very entertaining, but, yeah, you can clearly see mr Brooks has lost it... He can never
ones answer one of Shatners questions strait.
Btw: In which series did Scott come back for one last episode, and he was stuck inside a transporter for tens of years? Had to do with a Dyson sphere if I'm not mistaken. That was Enterprise, right? Been awhile since I saw them.