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Description: Genre: Television - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine / Theatrical Release: 1993 / DVD released 08 December, 2003 at Paramount ... more
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 6 (DVD) ... Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL / Deep Space Nine's sixth series began ambitiously with a six-part story arc devoted to the Dominion War. This was a brave move in many ways, but a sensible one too. Whereas other SF shows wouldn't commit to showing the impact of war (Babylon 5), here there were numerous visible sacrifices. Characters were frequently kidnapped and held prisoner, allowing screen time for other members of the ever-growing cast (at its peak there were as many as 18 individuals with speaking roles per episode). This year also introduced the idea of Starfleet Intelligence and its sinister Section 31; alliances were built only to crumble almost immediately; Sisko led a suicide mission and at long last his destiny as the Emissary took a serious turn. Amid all this sturm und drang the writers felt it necessary to inject some levity. In fact, there was so much comedic sidetracking this year it actually seemed sometimes as if they were afraid of the series’ dark tone. Witness: Quark undergoing a temporary sex change, leading a Magnificent Seven-style band of Ferengi (with a cameo from Iggy Pop), Morn's non-speaking character being sorely missed, the blend of Troi and Guinan into 60's crooner Vic Fontaine and, in one fan favourite episode ("Far Beyond the Stars"), Sisko having visions of himself and the crew as 1950s staff writers on pulp magazine Incredible Tales. There were also cute reconciliations amongst Worf's extended family (leading to Trek's first cast wedding), and even the revelation of Bashir's genetically enhanced origins quickly became a subject for easy jokes. Any of these events would have been satisfactorily cute if the war had ended and the show had moved on. But confusing the viewer, every so often the battle would be rejoined mid-episode. The clinching proof that no grand design was really at work was in the sudden and brutal dispatch of Dax. Actress Terry Farrell gave sufficient forewarning of having had enough of the show, but specifically asked not to be killed off. Despite all the jarring humour scattered about after the strong opening, the show seemed unable to avoid reverting to shock tactics for its finale. All of which hardly made the promised final year seem a particularly enticing prospect. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... season 5 with Jem'Hadar continuing to build up their miltary presence in the alpha quadrant. Season 6 starts with Sisko + ... more

 ... crew going into the gamma quadrant (the Jem'Hadar home territory) to blow up their stockpile of drugs needed for survival. The show during the latter part of season 5 and season 6 becomes much darker in tone and they alll now wear purple/ grey battle unifroms. There are episodes that get away from this like Far Beyond the Stars set in New York half a century ago when racism was still ripe. All the characters have alter-ego's and we get to see the likes of Quark, Odo, Wharf out of make up for the only time. It's a great...more

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Premium Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 6 (DVD): Great space opera (321 words)
by - written on 14/12/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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This was really the crux season for Deep Space Nine. The dominion war storyline starts to take over the plot in quite a major way and will be the over-arching theme of this series and series 7. This is also the last season to feature Dax - as we know her so far. She gets a nasty shock indeed in episode 26. The war really hots up in the final episode of season 5 with Jem'Hadar continuing to build up their miltary presence in the alpha quadrant. Season 6 starts with Sisko + crew going into the gamma quadrant (the Jem'Hadar home territory) to blow up their stockpile of drugs needed for survival. The show during the latter part of season 5 and season 6 ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review "Coloured People on the Moon?" (1908 words)
by - written on 12/06/04 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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You hate Star Trek. I can accept that; I dislike most Star Trek myself. You hate Star Trek because it is boring, unrealistic, repetitive, not exciting and too clean cut. If you enjoy action films, war stories, espionage, soap operas, romance and shows of a truly epic proportion, your immediate judgement of the show that was Deep Space Nine should not be tarnished by your bad experiences of other Trek. It still has Klingons though. Originally in the shadow of The Next Generation and then, when it finished, Star Trek: Voyager, DS9 was often seen as the underdog of the Star Trek world, its very different style and focus on ...  Read the complete review

 
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