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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780792188902
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 079218890X
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 03, 2003
Running Time: 1181 minutes
Sales Rank: 7179
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: January 04, 1993
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Amazon.com: Deep Space Nine's third season begins eventfully, with Sisko promoted to Captain and being given a prototype warship equipped with a cloaking device, while Odo learns where he came from. In the two-part opening tale, this clever gambit is played to hook viewers into the idea of DS9 becoming an ongoing mystery/conflict show. Why the sudden intense change in format? Mostly it was to ensure the show continued to thrive, when a rather greedy production hierarchy fast-tracked Voyager onto the air mid-season (cue unnecessary crossover episode with Tuvok). Of greater concern was ratings thief Babylon 5, which played its counter-Trek cards at precisely the right time. Fortunately the result (initially at least) was a genuine boost for DS9.
Cast members seemed to have hit their stride and played off one another more assuredly than before. For example, Odo's character took several additional interesting twists, especially in his relationship with Kira. Rene Auberjonois had a very good year, directing two episodes to boot. Avery Brooks had begun this trend with the previous year's penultimate show. The real surprise was seeing Jonathan Frakes's name working behind the camera on three occasions, because he also appeared on screen in his alternate rogue Riker role, when Thomas dramatically steals the Defiant. Other welcome cameos that aided the feeling of casual camaraderie included the return of Lwaxana Troi, as well as first appearances by Quark's mother, the spooky Founder Leader, the lovely Leeta, and the sneaky Eddington. Clint Howard--a cult Trek figure--was briefly welcomed back, and with the many faces of Jeffrey Combs another was born. Stories advanced the complicated Bajoran/Cardassian healing process, while simultaneously brewing potential conflicts far worse than the behind-the-scenes ratings war. --Paul Tonks
Description: Episodes: The Search Parts I and II, The House of Quark, Equilibrium, Second Skin, The Abandoned, Civil Defense, Meridian, Defiant, Fascination, Past Tense Parts I and II, Life Support, Heart of Stone, Destiny, Prophet Motive, Visionary, Distant Voices, Through the Looking Glass, Improbable Cause, The Die Is Cast, Explorers, Family Business, Shakaar, Facets, The Adversary.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - DS9 is the Trek of the future!
Awesome quality albeit at 4x3 aspect.
If youve not watched DS9 since it aired, youre in for a treat! The plotline was at least a decade before its time!!!!
Rating: - DS9
WELL, IF YOU ARE A FAN OF ANY STAR TREK SERIES THIS ONE WON'T DISSAPPOINT, BUT IT IS A BIT DIFFERENT THAN ANY OF THE OTHER SERIES',
IN THAT THEY'RE ON A STATION AND NOT A STARSHIP.
ALOT OF NEW ACTORS MAKE THE FIRST FEW SEASONS A BIT SHAKY, BUT IF YOU STICK WITH IT, YOU WILL FIND SOME VERY INTERESTING TALES WITH ALOT OF YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS FROM SERIES' PAST. I WOULD PERSONALLY RECOMMEND DS9 TO ANYONE LOOKING FOR AN INTRIGUING STORYLINE WITH ALOT OF MEMORABLE MOMENTS. AND BEING PROBABLY THE BIGGEST COLM MEANEY FAN DOESN'T HURT AS HE'S THE CHIEF OF THE STATIONS ENGINEERING DEPT.
Rating: - Bones' Review of DS9 Season Three
I'm still in the midst of watching Season 3 of Star Trek Deep Space Nine and I'm ENJOYING it as much as the first time these episodes were broadcast! My boyfriend, who had never seen the broadcasts, is a new convert to the series. Neither of us can wait to get home and watch!
Rating: - Deep Trek - The Dominion and the Defiant.
The Star Trek Collection is a worthy hobby and certainly the largest of the television series DVD Collections (The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise). At around 880 minutes, it is 4 episodes (1 Disc) less than TNG, and at least 2 Discs less than TOS. However in total, for the definitive, Star Trek collection, we are still looking at approx 30 boxes with 700 hours of viewing. That is 1 month of non-stop Star Trek. No DVD series comes remotely close to that. Get going collecting right now and build up on each succession over the years. By the end you will have a very serious anthology that defines the word awe. This is the kind of item that requires 1 hour a day of your time for the next few years. It is a cherished memory that served your fathers and will serve your children also. Our very planet, Earth, has advanced because of Gene Roddenberry's admirable concept. Roddenberry nailed the premise of the series when he said that he wanted to create a show with characters that we could look up too. `The Bridge' members are like our family. Watch what they do. Then go and spend your life striving for the same on Earth. What engineer, medic, scientist, teacher, worker can not say that Star Trek has not influenced them? The show is this significant in the development of our species. Parents respect and quote its authority and it is not hard to see why. The DVD case may be the best of the lot. The shadowy design is foreboding of a darker trek inside. The case opens ... Read More
Rating: - A unique blend.
What's not to like? From the days of its infancy, the Star Trek franchise has managed to maintain a unique blend of highly imaginative adventure, the hallmark element of the genre, and also a general sense of optimism about the future of the human race, a feature that is somewhat rarer among "competitors." The skilled combining of fun and effects and the periodic insertion of political/social commentary in disguise make Star Trek Deep Space Nine just as enjoyable as its sibling series.
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