mojo1701
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Darthjaye said:IKira lost Odo to the collective.
Great Link, actually. Collective was the Borg. But yeah, you're right, it was far from happy.
Darthjaye said:IKira lost Odo to the collective.
maggot said:I agree with X-Files and Seinfeld have terrible endings.
Star Trek Voyager was an awful show with an awful ending that pretty much invalidated the entire series. Multiple times in the past Janeway refuses help back to the alpha quadrant, but this time she accepts. Huh?
I liked the DS9 ending. It wasn't all happy as at least one major character bites it. I didn't see the last B5 as the final season kind of meandered and kind of sucked.
But Alf had the worse series ending: a cliff-hanger where he is grabbed by the government. And then no more series. Ack!
BrooklynKnight said:As for DS9, I think THAT was a completly retarded ending that completly spat in the face of what Gene Rodenberry stood for. The man was an athiest. He was extremly anti-religion yet the whole series constantly played around faith and in the end a starfleet officer gives up his career, his family, his love to become some sort of god? I'm sorry but no.
Nightfall said:Uhm I didn't think he became a god so much as he joined with the Prophets so he could stop what ever it was Ducat was planning.
Also I WOULD like to point out TNG and old ST had deific beings. So it's not like he's THAT Atheistic.
*thought that B5's ending was alright but could have been better* But I think that's reflective of season 5 over all.
Personally, I was upset at how after Alan Alda's takeover of the show, every military officer who wasn't a doctor was portrayed as a warmongering fascist who cared nothing about the men he commanded. Because I have friends who are career military officers, I found this portrayal to both inaccurate and insulting. The show had always been anti-war, but after Alda took over it also started to become more and more anti-military.Psychic Warrior said:![]()
I assume you are being sarcastic. MASH, in Alda's hands, became one of the most depressing shows ever, devoid of any of the black humour that filled the early seasons (and movie).
It was set 20 years after the main run of the series, a lot had changed in that time.Kahuna Burger said:I thought B5 had a pretty dumb ending concept. "lets blow up the station just to maintain continuity with the prophocies that said it would blow up." The excuse was silly and contrived, just bleh overall.
BrooklynKnight said:Deific beings that were clearly aliens and werent perfect. The Prophets were the closest thing to "gods" that trek ever had, fully at the head of their own religion.