<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>A typical plot for a Deep Space 9 episode usually revolves around something pointless and boring like Sisqo going on a date, or finding some valuable baseball card from the 20th century. I mean, Voyager had the Hirogens who at one point converted the entire ship into a holographic world which had them acting out the part of the "Master race" in Nazi Germany, with their holographic Nazi Stormtroopers. It had a large amount of guest stars in many of the episodes including Candyman playing the Captain of The Hunters (Hirogen), Red from That 70's Show playing a ruthless war lord who is waging a genocidal war across his section of the galaxy, John Rhys Davies (Gimli from Lord of the Rings) playing the part of Leonardo Davinci, and The Rock (who played the part of a pit fighter, this kickstarted his acting career, and it was probably his best acting role =P). Easily Voyager was far superior to Deep Space 9 (which really didn't have anything going for it other than a couple of characters who continued on in the series from The Next Generation). The Next Generation had one of the best actors of all time, Patrick Stewart, but I always felt that aside from the Borg episodes that the series was just an outdated version of Voyager which wasn't all that exciting. The original, it's very dated, but it also had a low budget when it came out, it's fun to watch because of all the errors and un-politically correct things in the show (I.E. All female crew have mini-skirts), they manage to solve impossible problems with seemingly the pressing of 2 or 3 random buttons, the fact that the code to self destruct their ship is "1, 2, 3, 4" =P
Anyways, the point is that Deep Space 9 is one show on TV that I always avoided like the plague.</div>
-Insert Inspiring Quote-