Final scene of Deep Space 9
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This was the best spin off from the original series.
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Thanks for uploading this. A great final scene from a great series!
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One of the reasons why this final scene is so heartbreaking to me is because it mirrors a scene from The Visitor when Kira and Jake have a similar emotional scene by a window after Sisko is believed to be dead. A bittersweet parallel that shows you how good the DS9 writers really were.
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Can someone tell me where can i find that song?
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@Thearbitrary I would hope. This would make a good movie, depending on who makes it.
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@Thearbitrary actually, Bajor reminded me of Korea after WWII and the Cardassians the Japanese. Britain and France were never enslaved and oppressed. Korea was. Not to mention the fact that Bajorans have their family names first is kind of a dead giveaway. Bajorans have distinctive noses, Koreans have distinctive eyes...etc.
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So much better than the Voyager ending.
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i said it a million times.awesome premise,dark theme,intelligently writte, wonderfully acted and fabluously scripted.kudos.
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why is every star trek ending sad :(
and don't get me started with Enterprise, although kudos goes to the players involved, It is my opinion they went in the wrong direction. As soon as they could, they started interleaving it with canonical events set up in the other series (ferengii in season 1e8 and borg in season 2), I think the process is known as 'standing on the shoulders of giants' I never really felt involved with the crew of the ncc-1701-x I always felt it lacked something and only got going until season 4,
Thearbitrary 8 months ago 5
to comment upon recent posts: I liked DS9 BECAUSE it was a change from the utopian future of TNG, Bajor had just come out of a century of war, looting of it's natural resources, oppresssion and murder of it's populace and occupation, so I suppose an analogy would be Britain or France after the second world war, only much much worse,it had a certain realism that purposely lacked, TOS was a hard act to follow and to make it go required a more true vision of Gene's vision it had to be brigher
Thearbitrary 8 months ago 10