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They only had 6 episodes to write and still it's decompressed padding for the vast majority of the running time of this season.
Is this really the best they can come up with?
Was it really worth making?
The producers are to blame ultimately, as they should have sat on this until they received a pitch that was worth making a show out of.
Where they continue to find these writers who are incapable of a few lines of interesting dialogue or any idea of pacing, building tension, drama, relationships and pay off - I have no idea.
6 episodes of fan favourite Rick being sidelined for 3 girl bosses and some of the most boring episodes of The Walking Dead to date.
Please do better.
Is this really the best they can come up with?
Was it really worth making?
The producers are to blame ultimately, as they should have sat on this until they received a pitch that was worth making a show out of.
Where they continue to find these writers who are incapable of a few lines of interesting dialogue or any idea of pacing, building tension, drama, relationships and pay off - I have no idea.
6 episodes of fan favourite Rick being sidelined for 3 girl bosses and some of the most boring episodes of The Walking Dead to date.
Please do better.
Underrated episode on IMBD, presumably by attention deficit viewers who came on board for Discovery; a show that can be watched while playing with your phone.
A vehicle to give Miles and Bashir's relationship plenty of air time, further develop Nog and Jake's relationship, and the relationship with their fathers.
This is something DS6 has always done well, particularly this first season, which has less action and bolder plot driven epsiodes, but more than makes up for it with character development.
Kira, Odo, Quark, Dax, Sisko, Jake, Nog, O'Brien, Bashir and their families, as well as the extended cast are all fully fleshed out by this point - which is a quite a remarkable feat.
Especially given Discovery and Strange New Worlds are still floundering to add some meat to the bones of their barely formed crews, who all seem to have the same voice, mostly narky or overly emotional, 5 seasons and 2 seasons in respectively.
Their failed writers could learn a thing or two by watching this episode and this season of DS9 in general.
A vehicle to give Miles and Bashir's relationship plenty of air time, further develop Nog and Jake's relationship, and the relationship with their fathers.
This is something DS6 has always done well, particularly this first season, which has less action and bolder plot driven epsiodes, but more than makes up for it with character development.
Kira, Odo, Quark, Dax, Sisko, Jake, Nog, O'Brien, Bashir and their families, as well as the extended cast are all fully fleshed out by this point - which is a quite a remarkable feat.
Especially given Discovery and Strange New Worlds are still floundering to add some meat to the bones of their barely formed crews, who all seem to have the same voice, mostly narky or overly emotional, 5 seasons and 2 seasons in respectively.
Their failed writers could learn a thing or two by watching this episode and this season of DS9 in general.
I never made it through the first episode because I could barely hear a word the main character said, she mumbles her way through the entire show
It's very difficult to give a show a good review when they can't achieve the basics of making the dialogue audible.
That said, the dialogue is so mind numbingly boring that the cast sound like they are falling asleep while speaking it.
I've never seen a cast so void of energy and apparently going through the motions. There's nothing here for the view to grab hold of; bad writing, bad acting, boring direction.
The whole thing is just a waste of an intriguing premise. It's like these production companies either don't know what they are doing or just don't care any more.
It's very difficult to give a show a good review when they can't achieve the basics of making the dialogue audible.
That said, the dialogue is so mind numbingly boring that the cast sound like they are falling asleep while speaking it.
I've never seen a cast so void of energy and apparently going through the motions. There's nothing here for the view to grab hold of; bad writing, bad acting, boring direction.
The whole thing is just a waste of an intriguing premise. It's like these production companies either don't know what they are doing or just don't care any more.