Every single season of this was great, no exceptions.
Seasons 1 and 2: the characters have not yet been de-flanderized and their chemistry is kino. Smaller scale Bajor-Cardassia politics are interesting, and Quark and Odo banter regularly.
Season 3 to 6: kino, no explanation necessary.
Season 7: a great conclusion to the series, even if you are mad about Dukat. They wrapped up the war in a satisfying manner, using every advantage accumulated over the years (prophet gatekeepers, s31, pale moonlight, Damar) to defeat what was once an overwhelming enemy. Every single episode of the final 10 episode arc is kino. Probably has the lowest number of bad episodes of any season. Even the holosuite and mirror episodes were good.
dude lets literally make dukat be posessed by a demon lmaoooo
Ayden Rivera
also season 1 has duet which is objectively the best episode of any trek
Benjamin Price
Dude, let's literally get mad about a few minutes of possession rather than appreciate the Dukat-Winn kino that led to it.
He wasn't fully possessed anyway, he was still talking to Sisko as Dukat.
Charles Gonzalez
>lmao your fleet disappeared! It would have been fine if they didn't have the magic space nigger Jesus plot
Samuel Brown
I liked them both. The special effects on DS9 have held up better.
Jayden Nelson
Based OP
Isaac Bennett
The writers were mad the fans liked him so they had to turn him into a mustache twirling villain tying women to railroad tracks to cement the fact he is "evil"
Angel Murphy
Yeah, "Duet" is arguably the peak of Star Trek. The writing, direction, and acting were completely A game.
>Dominion gets defeated without being nerfed >get a cool take on religion in sci-fi You just can't cope with sci-fi being about more than pew pew lasers.
Liam Nguyen
>cool take
Caleb Murphy
Voyager should be at the bottom of the list.
Nolan Lopez
It's literally better than all other Star Tracks other than TOS and TNG
Ethan Scott
>likes voyager >likes babby 5 it fits
Asher Cook
It's Gilligan's Island in space. SJWs only defended it because it had a female captain.
Gabriel Gray
>Star Trek >almost entirely stationary What was intended by this?
Brody Morgan
They go to another quadrant of space in many episodes. I would call that a Star Trek
Jacob Bailey
it wasn't fans. they used fans as an excuse but what happened is that the actress who played kira was fucking behr or berman, forgot which, and was basically dictating to him how to run the show. and she didn't get along with dukat guy or something. so that's how he got fucked over. I know for I have family member who worked on the show so he knew all the behind the scenes gossip. she married siddig to cover up for fucking the married producer. it was a big mess.
Janeway is an interesting captain, mostly thanks to Mulgrew, it just is that the writing of the series was all over the place. It felt like mostly filler episodes other ST series were ashamed of using.
Jackson White
>she married siddig to cover up for fucking the married producer Explain the logic behind this. Also, which producer?
Charles Cooper
The only thing I ever heard of was that the actress that played Kira absolutely refused to be romantically involved with Dukat
>ship gets defeated in its first appearance >ship gets blown up before the end of the series I'm beginning to think that you're not approaching this discussion in good faith.
Aiden Mitchell
They've been shot down before and other variants like it.