DS9 had me in tears. Voy had me in yawns. And ENT had me in mehs.
I'll echo what someone else said... She's well acted but poorly written.
Probably because it was by a renown composer, and saved them money from creating an original theme. But I really don't know.
My cell phone has more security than the Federation
DS9: In The Cards
Klingons bore me, I rather know more about a satellite.
Riker is hot
My biggest complaint about Ent is how unpleasant Archer, Tucker, and most of all Reed can be. Archer looks like he's ready to have a stroke half the time, and Tucker is so single minded, and Reed moans and complains and has a massive inferiority complex.
I get that these characterizations are intended to demonstrate the lessons and mistakes Humans make in their early deep space years, but it's so irritating, to me, to see how these characters behave.
If anything it gave me an appreciation that Voyager didn't dwell on Marquis crew integration, which was a criticism of the show I had at the time. Seeing how the Producers handled this on Enterprise, totally changed my mind about Voyager solving that problem rather easily.
The Klingons bore me to death. It's not the like the Bajorians are any less boring, but the Klingons are so predictable and I can only watch so much of their ridiculous posturing before I want to put a fork in my eye. So for that reason alone I want a Kai Winn reality show.
It's meh, but the only way to appreciate it all is to watch it all. I really didn't like a lot of it though. Season 4 is probably the best.
Many times their reputation preceded them
For making love
I loved Trip's hairy chest in Season 2.
I did my first watch of all DS9 a few months ago, after my first run of all Voyager.
WOW, DS9 was quality from A-Z. The finale was beautiful.
I love all the Weyoun episodes, the Ferengi episodes, a lot of the stand alone ones, and the arcs.
Wish I could watch it again for the first time and sad there's no more.
8472 was bad-ass, but of course, the show ruined them.
Can I be one of those people who comment without watching the video? Nah, guess I'll hold off until I see it.
An in universe explanation for this could be that the Eugenics wars were fought in Asia.
A bigger issue for me is the much cited WWIII in the 21st Century.
Has there been a single depiction of an Federation Earth city that is missing any landmarks that a nuclear bomb would have destroyed?
We know San Francisco, Paris, and London all appear not to have been destroyed.
Alex Kurtzman