SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:19 am
Kath wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:21 pm
DS9 update - last ep of 4 / first ep of 5 - all about Odo... interesting take on his relationship with the link, then immediately back to fantasy play with 4 DS9 characters turning Klingon. :facepalm: reach into bag-o-tricks until we can be creative another five episodes from now.
God. Dammit.
DS9 was damned near unwatchable for 3 seasons. 4 was interesting, and then they must have changed writers for 5, because it’s actually really good.
Just saw Troubles and Tribble-ations. That may be the second best Trek episode ever.
This is not over. I still love TNG and Enterprise over all others. But now that I’m through the Suck, I actually love DS9.
Another fan of DS9 here. There's actually "watching guides" of which episodes to skip. Kath, you have warmed my heart with your rant about "about body snatching, time-travelling, alternate realities & body alteration", I go off on this stuff every chance I get, but you left off amnesia, multiple personalities, and evil twins from the list of lazy writing tropes. I can't believe how many of these Discovery has managed in just a season and a half. It's like it was mandated!
I've been watching a British fishing reality show called
The Big Catch. They're so civilized! No howling or backstabbing. One middle aged woman is annoyed at another fisherman getting too close, so she leaves muttering, "I'm going over here now, I getting quite cross.."
Has anyone watched
Ripper Street? It's a Victorian London police procedural, and one of the stars is the terrific Jerome Flynn who plays Bronn on
Game of Thrones. I'm not a fan of procedurals, but love historical fiction, so I'm torn about it.
We are only accustomed to dealing with like twenty online personas at a time so when we only have about ten people some people have to be strawmanned in order to advance our same relative go nowhere nonsense positions. -TheReal_ND