Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three
SCORE: 55
I finally got back to Star Trek Deep Space
Nine recently. Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three is the next season
for me to watch and review. This is the season that quite a few things
changed for this show. I think the writers were noticing the constraints
of their design and story telling. There will be spoilers in this
review. I watched Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three on DVD. There
are some new characters in Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three.
The issues families can have with Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three
are violence, blood, lack of attire, flippant view of sex, attacks on
marriage, attacks on men, lies, and more. The lying is disguised with
humor within Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three. Garak is a
practiced and trained liar. Garak almost gets back to his old job in
Cardassia. Sadly the attack on the Founders of the Dominion fails and he
must flee with Odo.
The U.S.S. Defiant is brought into the picture in Star Trek Deep Space
Nine Season Three. It is a Federation warship that was created because
of the Borg threat. Sisko is promoted to captain and he now has a ship.
There are less episodes devoted to the space station in Star Trek Deep
Space Nine Season Three. This is the point this show started losing me
when I watched it live on television. The whole show about a space
station obviously did not work.
Odo finds his people in Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three. He also
learns they are the Founders and the ones over the entire Dominion. We
learn more about the Jem’Hadar in Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season
Three. They are a race that has been biologically engineered to be
warriors. They are also addicted to a drug only the Founders can provide
them. The Jem’Hadar are also programmed to obey the Founders.
I am dismayed that Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season Three takes two
episodes to attack our time period. They make it look so horrible when
their policies are what generates those problems. Throwing money at
issues rarely fixes them anymore, especially when we are dealing with
those that have mental illnesses. Kira Nerys loses someone dear to her
and the ethical question on replacement body parts is explored.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 55%
Replay: 60%
Gameplay: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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