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   Kurt Weiske to Daniel Juarez   
   Re: Star Trek II: Death of Kh   
   27 Jun 21 08:17:00   
   
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   -=> Daniel Juarez wrote to DAVE W <=-   
      
    DJ> It's funny that I like DS9 so much because when it was originally aired   
    DJ> I didn't really watch it. I thought it was boring. I liked the   
    DJ> adventures of space ships flying through space, not some station   
    DJ> sitting stationery in the same spot. But, I love it now.   
      
   I loved the story arcs in DS9, and because they weren't dealing with an    
   alien-of-the-week, we got a lot more character development.   
      
   And some amazing acting from Andrew Robinson, Aron Eisenberg and Avery    
   Brooks, to name others.   
      
   I was struck by how Aron Eisenberg had taken a minor character with Nog and    
   made a character and a story that resonated with the viewers.   
      
   Watching Nog plead with Sisko to get into Starfleet, Treachery, Faith and    
   the Great River, going into battle and recuperating at Vic's was a great    
   story arc that set a minor character into Star Trek lore.   
      
   And, I could re-watch "In the Pale Moonlight", "Far Beyond the Stars" and    
   "The Wire" repeatedly.   
      
      
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