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Best In Show: Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Think hard, Deep Space Nine had a lot of regular characters that were basically in every episode.5Captain Sisko0%1Odo0%0Dr. Bashir0%0Gul Dukat0%1Garat0%0Kira Nerys0%0Miles O'Brien0%0Dax0%0Quark0%1Worf0%2Tags: None -
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DS9 is definitely my favorite Star Trek show, and the cast of characters is one of the key reasons. So while it lacks a transcendent character like Spock or Picard, its depth top to bottom is second to none. The only regular who never quite gets there is Jake Sisko, but even he pitches a gem in "the Visitor". It the first female character I liked in Trek with Kira, the only decent child character in Nog and later on added Worf, which is like stud team picking up an ace at the deadline.
As for my favorite character, I'll go with Dukat. Best recurring villain in all of Star Trek bar none, with actual depth and complexity. Great character arc. -
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Yay!, A show poll that I can participate in.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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This was pretty hard. Odo and Quark tandem was great in this series. They both acted like they didn't each other or anybody else, but in reality, they cared about other people. Garat was the same way. He was a mysterious character in the beginning, but in the end, you came to discover his longing to return home to his people and how he was wrongfully exiled.Comment
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Re: Best In Show: Star Trek Deep Space Nine
quark, but just by a little.
you could easily persuade me to change my mind over just about everyone on the list.
ds9 deserved a theatrical release 2 hour movie.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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