I always felt like Aron never got the credit he deserved for delivering some of the best monologues on DS9. Two that come to mind: when he is explaining passionately to Sisko why he wants to enter Starfleet, and later when he's hiding out in Vic's program and finally admits to why he's afraid to go back to the real world. Both are epic speeches on par with anyone else's on the show.
I could tell they were really trying to push the 'disillusioned war-damaged veteran' angle with Nog's leg (and trauma) -- I think the story was spot-on, though somehow the disparity with Eisenberg's stature + squeaky voice didn't gel in my memory. Maybe they could have given him a couple of combat or command sequences so as to firm up the 'Nog's more than an annoying teenager' concept. They come closest to this in Valiant IMHO. (Nog tells Jake to include both the good + bad parts of Red Squad's actions + motivations, "let the readers choose").
Nog was a very well developed side character and Aron did a great job, I may have even cried from the holosuite episode where Vic helped him out. He really gave a touching performance. Great to hear from the cast and on a side note: Dax is still hot 🔥
John Burke Last year, I actually had a conversation with Aron (at the convention in Birmingham), I said exactly that. I said that his performance in ‘Its Only a Paper Moon’ was masterful and the scene changed my life and thanked him for it. Aron being Aron, he was a delight about it all amd humble and thankful. An incredible moment in my life!
I always see him and am like omg Principal Snyder is a ‘Ferengi’?! One teacher’s a praying mantis lady, there’s hyena kids and the mayor is a giant snake...welcome to the hellmouth😂😂😂 #Buffy
@BILLY THE KID I'm hoping one day that they'll make a series where Sisko comes back in some way.. you see Jake with his family still as a reporter, Julian still on DS9 and Quark with his 5 or 6 moons. You'll understand where I'm coming from if you watched/listened to Alexander Siddigs 4 part episode on his UA-cam channel. I suggest checking it out cause it's absolutely amazing in my opinion
27 years later DS9 *is still the best Star Trek.* Complete characters, brilliant story, amazing actors, still looks fresh and *still is contempory and edgy!* And don't care what people saying *we were damn lucky having Avery Brooks!*
@@jasonpye4649 I was replying to the compliments about the show rather than the Avery Brooks part. So maybe not 100%. I had to google Avery Brooks to make sure that he hadn't carked it.
@@knownonsenseman8283 I knew that's what you were referring to. I wasn't replying to you, but OP instead. Sometimes people need to be careful so far as phrasing something like someone has possibly died. I didn't look it up though, cuz I figured I would hear about it in the commentary about the video if it was a thing. Thankfully and obviously not a thing
My 14 year old son loves DS9 so much that he’s already watched the entire series twice. He really loves the humour. DS9 is extremely funny & quite often poignant. A truly great series.
Why? Living things die. That's life. And why be so sad about *them* in particular? They're actors that played roles 20 years ago. You didn't know them personally (I'm guessing), and what you DO know of them is from interviews and other film roles, all of which are carefully sculpted to advertise their own careers. To be inspired by someone is great! But why be sad when they die? Their inspiration didn't die with them, you haven't lost a friend or family member (unless you did, in which case, my condolences). What they've done for you through their work is still there. Save that sadness for when it's needed, and choose to be happy that your favorite celebs were here to do what they did in the first place. Eventually the rest of the DS9 cast will die, but the work they did will live on forever. That's what you truly love, because it's the only thing you really know. And that's perfectly fine!
I'm not saying that "actors aren't human" or that they "shouldn't be acknowledged for anything but their work", I'm saying that putting emotional energy into the death someone you had no personal connection to isn't the best thing you can be doing.
@rabbitscooter, I get where you're coming from and it's okay to be sad about the death of people you don't personally know. Compassion means caring about people, including those who are beyond your immediate acquaintance. What a fitting sentiment on Star Trek Day.
@@swishfish8858 Y'know at first I wasn't going to respond to this. Then I thought I would respond but sarcastically. But I've decided you're reaching out. Thank you for caring. I don't even mind putting a little emotional energy into caring about you, too.
@@rabbitscooter Thank you for understanding what I was going for. There are a lot of people out there who put more stock in a fictional TV show than in those in their own, immediate lives that maybe need more attention than they're getting. The other person in here makes a great point too, a little compassion for people you don't know is a great sentiment for Star Trek Day.
@@jasonpye4649 Oh I didnt know that, I gotta check that out! I havent seen them on video for a good few years, Cirroc especially... and I guess its not so much that he looks like Avery Brooks now, but that he actually looks like he could be Avery's kid which is awesome
Terry looks a lot better than I was expecting. I saw a photo of her from like 10 years ago and she honestly looked horrible, like a completely different person.
DS9 is still my most favorite Trek. They were ahead of their time : serialized storytelling, morally ambiguous characters, sympathetic villains, season long arcs. As a gay man, DS9 spoke to me growing up because it tackled issues that I was dealing with. It’s a shame they were under appreciated back in the 90s. It’s cool that people are still discovering DS9 to this day.
As a person with good taste in TV shows, DS9 really spoke to me. As a person who was a teenager in the mid 90's, I never had any identity politics issues to deal with but then again, I never even registered the diversity of the cast in either DS9 or Voyager back then because it was never an issue at the time plus it wasn't emphasised and shoved down everybody's throats as is so often the case nowadays. It's kind of like how I have been a Red Dwarf fan since the early 90's, yet I never even noticed that Danny John Jules was black or that Craig Charles was mixed race. Was just never an issue at the time. Nowadays though, things like race, sex, gender (or as it used to be called......... sex), sexuality, identity are used in place of narrative and proper casting to cover up the woeful ineptitude of the people in charge of shows like Discovery and Picard. You are right though. DS9 tackled tough subjects back then in a sensitive, yet appropriate way which seemed effortless, well-written, appropriate to the plot and not contrived like the modern incarnations of STINO.
It always makes me sad that Avery Brooks is almost never involved these things. It is absolutely his right to not be involved but he is hands down my favorite Trek actor and character.
Avery and Colm are two of my favourite actors and they're never involved in these things. I wish they were but I'm grateful we do have as many actors as we have who are involved.
@@Maazzzo Colm Meaney did an interview not too long ago for an Irish talk show called the Tommy Tiernan show (it's well-known for the host not knowing who the guest is going to be until they walk out), and they discuss Trek for a while on it. Well-worth checking out.
I don't think he's doing too well mentally these days. Seems happy enough, but very drifty and in his own world. He's pretty old now, so its to be expected.
DS9 was WAY ahead of its time. It did more serialized story telling during a time when TV didn’t do that too often. It was the first Trek I watched from beginning to end, and while TNG got me in the door, DS9 made me a fan
I had the pleasure of meeting Aron Eisenberg a few years ago at DragonCon. I was trying to tell him how much I loved his character and the fantastic progression Nog had during the show and of course he praised the show's amazing writers for it. In my head I was thinking, "yea but that was also you, you brought Nog to life" but I was a little tongue tied as happens when you meet actors/celebrities. I always thought to myself if I saw him again I'd explain myself better, but unfortunately I won't get that chance. I hope he knew how much fans loved not only the writing of his character but especially his performance and the life he brought to that writing. Goodbye Aron Eisenberg and Rene Auberjonois. We'll remember you and your amazing work forever.
She does look great! I love them all. She's guest starred on Siddig's zoom group lately and I love how they talk to each other with such affection. Such a great cast.
When Armin started to speak about his perception of Ferengi culture and morality, he very briefly said ‚humaaaaans‘ like Quark would have pronounced it.. it blew me away... love you guys so much.
Deep Space Nine will always be my favorite Star Trek. There were two things they did which really set it apart from other Trek shows. One was how they made faith & religion such a significant part of the story, and did so very respectfully. The other was the brilliant idea to keep the main characters anchored to a location. In shows like TNG, you'd meet characters in an episode and never see them again. But with DS9, you had a large group of secondary characters who we got to explore more in-depth than we would on a more traditional Trek show. And by anchoring the main characters to a stationary(no pun intended) home, they couldn't just make a mess and then fly off into the sunset like the Enterprise could. They had to stay and deal with the consequences of their actions. It gave the writers the chance to craft story arcs that lasted multiple seasons, not just multiple episodes.
To me, one of the best moments of all the Trek series happened in Deep Space 9 with the exchange between Garak and Quark comparing the Federation and root beer in the episode "The Way of the Warrior". Just brilliant acting and dialogue.
The podcast that Cirroc mentions with Aron Eisenberg is this one. We are going through every DS9 episode, weekly, and reviewing them. Cirroc and Ryan carry on Aron's vision for the podcast every step of the way, and share laughs as we cherish and analyze every episode. We're reaching the end of season three, so join the fun! We're also reviewing new Star Trek (currently LDS).
You won't regret for tuning in... warm and fun(ny) community :) They are reviewing other Trek like Lower Decks at the moment... and there is discussion of other classic Trek in the commentary so there is something for everyone I reckon
@@Maazzzo since you're deaf and I'm not, could you talk a little bit about how you relate to Star Trek in your experience? Not sure if you're fully deaf, but from the perspective that you can't hear the warp engines, phasers, tension music or other sounds besides just the different qualities of speech in alien languages, I'm just curious without this aspect for you, how our experiences might differ and to what degree. Honest question...hope I phrased it alright.
I didn't expect to be crying by the end of these videos, but this video and the one for Picard really got me in the feels. Also, WOW!! Ms Nana Visitor is still gorgeous as ever.
Such an amazing television programme and an amazing cast. Wil did such a great job interviewing everyone, and I just loved everyone's takes and commentary on everything. Thanks for making this available for us to watch internationally. This is my favourite Star Trek show and the brilliant writing and characters were the reason why. Episodes like Far Beyond the Stars, The Visitor, Past Tense, Duet, Trials and Tribble-ations, In the Pale Moonlight - thank you for giving us such amazing content and memories. 🖖
I watched Little Nemo with my nephew awhile ago, and when Dr. Genius came on I literally blurted out "ODO!" Now my nephew yells Odo when he's happy about something. Thanks Rene!
Wish Avery Brooks would join these guys again sometime. But really, I just wish we could just pick up DS9 again & continue 20 years after the Dominion War.
Avery is a deeply outside of the box artist. When he had his breakdown as Benny, he wailed and cried for ten minutes after after the cameras rolled. He’s speaks in jazzy non sequiturs and makes no sense whatsoever. I don’t think he would have added much. There are pics of him at conventions completely checked out and/or asleep. The producers of the the DS9 doc said Avery said all he wanted to say about the show and Sisko and has moved on. However if Ira would produce a revival of DS9, I hope he would join.
From all I've heard and seen Avery loved the work of the show and loved challenging the writers and he loved his cast. His mind is just not focused on a singular thing, he lives in his present and keeps moving. Avery is hard to read sometimes so conventions and zoom is probably not the right forum for him anyway but he is missed in these reunions
So good to see all of them! Missing Rene Auberjonois and Aron Eisenberg, may they rest in peace. And I do so wish we could hear from Avery Brooks, oh Captain My Captain!
I guess I needed that, as I sit here ugly crying for people I never met.. but who represented something to me personally. Art is beauty, and their beauty mirrored the glory of the cosmos.
I watched the Voyager panel prior to this one, Voyager cast was fun and banter, as at times their show was, and interestingly, DS9 cast, intellectual, spiritual and heartfelt! Strange and quite apt how these actors truly represent the shows they once graced! R.I.P Aron & René
I agree, DS9 was a superior show, but I think that the Voyager cast had an amazing chemistry .. much stronger the TNG's Voyagers Cast made the show fun to watch even when its stories where weak. DS9 was always powerful, sometimes tough to watch but alway so rich in context that you sucked it in.
This full version explains why we didn’t hear Cirroc’s thoughts. He had already said them here. In the other edit it left that out. Glad I found this one.
They’re totally right about newer generations becoming fascinated with Star Trek and Deep Space Nine in particular. I was born in early 1999, just a few months before this series ended, and I have finally given Star Trek a chance in my 20s. I just finished watching the finale of this show and in many ways I feel like I’m saying goodbye to some of my closest friends. I felt very similarly after I finished TNG last year, but DS9 ended up being so much more tender and honest in ways that I can’t even describe. It’s like I was really there, drinking in Quark’s bar, lounging in Sisko’s quarters, talking in Odo’s security office, or wandering the promenade. Maybe someday I’ll have the privilege of introducing those who come after me to this journey through time and space. Thanks to all the actors who made this happen and rest assured...I won’t be forgetting a single one of you.
I am so glad you bought up the episode Beyond the Stars, it so relates to what is going on today. Star Trek has always been ahead of it's time. I agree Nana looks fantastic. So does Terry. WOW!!!
I enjoyed it as well but found they didn't spend enough time with the actors. I think JG Hertzler (General Martok)was on screen for 3 seconds. I did enjoy the "what if we rebooted the show" story they did.
It was so-so. Ira's stupid goatee kind of bothered me. And there was a little too much virtue spewing self-flagellation over how they could have been even more enlightened. But it was nice to see most everyone one last time.
if i could meet any DS9 casts member. i would love to meet Morn. a hero of the dominion war, bank robber, a great talker and listener could talk with Morn for hours at Quark's, and from what the ladies say a hell of a lover. Morn the best underrated DS9 cast member. i miss Morn the most out of all of them. A Morn spin off that's what is needed.
Alex Siddig recently did a short audio play series with him and Andrew Robinson (plus some of the others here). It’s a commentary on pandemic, but I definitely had the DS9 feel to it.
Well star trek online brought back most of the cast including Aron and Rene for a storyline about the Hruq. It was pretty good and it felt like another season of DS9.
As an actor there’s this sense of unity and community that I’ve experienced with my casts and it brings me so much reassurance and joy to know that it’s still possible and waiting for me. Nothing but love for the cast, bless you all!
Alexander Siddig has aged so well he is still good looking if not better looking now. 🥰😍😘
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Wonderful to see how much they respect and love each other, says everything about Star Trek and DS9. There doesn't seem to be any divisive personality on set. What a great 24 minutes.
Nana and Avery made that show what it was. Not the say you others weren't important. But the heros journey both of you went through was the best sci-fi episodic television had to offer. The insurgent, freedom fighter, killer becomes the face of a New Bajor. Also she helped save the Alpha Quadrant. Ben, what can I say. His arch was a love letter to good writing and great acting. Ben became the man we men in the real only can hope to be. Thank you all for being the best star trek has ever offered. In cyberspace you will find immortality. What was what one person said, great stories only die when there is no one left to tell them. My prayer is that your story will greatly out live us all.
on a 90's trek binge in January (cleanse/detox)... almost finished season 7 of tng.. sooo excited to get onto ds9.... this was and still is an incredible series..
My Veteran and I LOVE LOVE LOVE all things Star Trek. Deep Space is his favorite. Hugs to you all. I am in my 40s and because of Netflix we have been able to watch all the Trek shows and movies. So glad to see you all!!!!! Missing Oto very much. His relationship with Quark was my favorite. Then Dax and Worf ahhhhhh yea lol.
Odo and Quark was one of the most complex, entertaining and fascinating relationships in the history of TV drama. Hearing that tribute from Armin Shimerman really brought a lump to my throat. Great show, the very best of the Start Trek universe and probably my favourite TV show of all.
Loved this panel. Thank you to all involved that brought DS9 to our screens. I never liked it during the original run because I was too young to really get it. Having watched it again and again in my adult life, I realize how fantastic it truly was...full stories fleshed out over time and the best supporting cast of any show. So many amazing characters and fine acting! 💖🖖
I’ve binged watched lots of the Star Trek shows recently despite not being alive for any of them being filmed. I’m so glad my dad passed his love of the shows onto me. Also as someone who is out of place in their community I really appreciate this show
I was a big TNG fan and recently have been watching DS9 on netflix. When TNG was ending and DS9 was beginning I had gotten married. I was working 2 jobs at the time so didnt have much time to watch DS9. I am realizing now what an awesome show DS9 really was.
As a child I grew up on TOS and TNG. I remember DS9 but never watched it because at the time it wasn't the same as what I thought Star Trek was. Years later as an adult I decided to finally watch every episode of the franchise in it's timeline order. Boy oh boy did I scream at young me when I got into DS9. Not only does it embody the soul of Trek. It became my favorite series. It has some of the best written episodes of any television show ever written.
I really missed this time in Star Trek, both TNG and DS9 were absolute gems. Brilliant characters, storytelling and life lessons to aspire to. It is funny some of these actors were aged by Michael Westmore's in various episodes, but to see the actors years later, the actual real differences are so minuet compared to the applied make-up effects.
I said it before and I will say it again Star Trek And TNG dealt with exploration Star Wars deals with conflict DS9 deals with conflict AND exploration In an ideal world we would be looking forward to its 29th season this fall
I can relate to that opening point: I watched TNG as a kid, discovered Voyager after it wasn't being filmed. I "found" DS9 only a few years back. As a Trek junkie, I fell in love with it. Without a doubt, it was the most interwoven show of the lot, from a standpoint of writing. Fantastic chemistry between the actors, as well. Eternal gratitude to these individuals! 🙏🏼
It's really wonderful to see these actors reminisce about the show in such personal ways. DS9 came out when I was 12 and was one of the pieces of media that helped me develop my world view with these stories of struggle and compassion, of finding family and dismantling prejudice, of integrity and tenacity. It also gave me a basic understanding of how to play Tongo. It's exciting to think of new generations finding these stories and experiencing them for the first time.
Deep Space 9 was incredible in that it maintained the Star Trek vibe while showing us about Federation life in another part of the galaxy on a Space station. Very refreshing departure while maintaining the integrity of the ST universe. Loved it!
Greatest "Outer Space Soap Opera" ever conceived hands down... I'd hoped Avery Brooks would have been a pillar to this quorum. RIP RENE!!! THANK YOU FOR CLAYTON ENDICOTT III, CONSTABLE ODO AND YOUR AMAZING SON!
Can't say enough of how much I miss DS9 and the awesome cast & crew. I miss this show deeply and greatly feel the love they all share. So wish they had some feature films. Really, really miss Rene and Aron.
I always felt DS9 deserved more recognition for its greatness and I am glad to hear that so many new fans are still emerging, definitely hoping that we see more of the DS9 universe and characters on screen again!
Dang, that tribute was really touching, I'm proud to be in the generation that grew up with DS9, to then appreciate the powerful writing and acting on a different level as an adult.
I'm 38 years old and i found Star Trek for me just 3 years ago. Started DS9 a few ago and it's such a great show and i'm a bit sad that i missed or didn't realise the show at all back in the release time. The interests were different back then. But now i really enjoy watching them. We need this flow, atmosphere of these series much more in this time :-)
I always felt like Aron never got the credit he deserved for delivering some of the best monologues on DS9. Two that come to mind: when he is explaining passionately to Sisko why he wants to enter Starfleet, and later when he's hiding out in Vic's program and finally admits to why he's afraid to go back to the real world. Both are epic speeches on par with anyone else's on the show.
I could tell they were really trying to push the 'disillusioned war-damaged veteran' angle with Nog's leg (and trauma) -- I think the story was spot-on, though somehow the disparity with Eisenberg's stature + squeaky voice didn't gel in my memory. Maybe they could have given him a couple of combat or command sequences so as to firm up the 'Nog's more than an annoying teenager' concept. They come closest to this in Valiant IMHO. (Nog tells Jake to include both the good + bad parts of Red Squad's actions + motivations, "let the readers choose").
I cry every time I watch Nog’s impassioned plea to join Starfleet.
John Burke I won’t argue your point. I just really hated the Vic episodes.
Nog was a very well developed side character and Aron did a great job, I may have even cried from the holosuite episode where Vic helped him out. He really gave a touching performance. Great to hear from the cast and on a side note: Dax is still hot 🔥
John Burke Last year, I actually had a conversation with Aron (at the convention in Birmingham), I said exactly that. I said that his performance in ‘Its Only a Paper Moon’ was masterful and the scene changed my life and thanked him for it. Aron being Aron, he was a delight about it all amd humble and thankful. An incredible moment in my life!
In tears here at Armin’s tribute to Aaron and René
yeah that was beautiful.
same for most of them i was actually.. it's absolutely sad either way
Armin and Rene always had that back and forth, Just like Bones and Spock and damn I loved that! To this day. Quark and Odo were my favs!!!
I love how Armin said “Hoo-man” as he talked from the Ferengi perspective.
He didn't even realize that he said it that way either which made it even better and you can tell he misses playing his part in Star Trek DS9
I always see him and am like omg Principal Snyder is a ‘Ferengi’?! One teacher’s a praying mantis lady, there’s hyena kids and the mayor is a giant snake...welcome to the hellmouth😂😂😂 #Buffy
@BILLY THE KID I'm hoping one day that they'll make a series where Sisko comes back in some way.. you see Jake with his family still as a reporter, Julian still on DS9 and Quark with his 5 or 6 moons. You'll understand where I'm coming from if you watched/listened to Alexander Siddigs 4 part episode on his UA-cam channel. I suggest checking it out cause it's absolutely amazing in my opinion
Exactly, lol he will always be Quark for me! Love all these characters.
I find myself saying it that way often when referring to animals and what they might be thinking about us...
27 years later DS9 *is still the best Star Trek.* Complete characters, brilliant story, amazing actors, still looks fresh and *still is contempory and edgy!* And don't care what people saying *we were damn lucky having Avery Brooks!*
Agree 100%.
Were and still are...especially since he's still with us.
@@jasonpye4649 I was replying to the compliments about the show rather than the Avery Brooks part. So maybe not 100%. I had to google Avery Brooks to make sure that he hadn't carked it.
@@knownonsenseman8283 I knew that's what you were referring to. I wasn't replying to you, but OP instead. Sometimes people need to be careful so far as phrasing something like someone has possibly died. I didn't look it up though, cuz I figured I would hear about it in the commentary about the video if it was a thing. Thankfully and obviously not a thing
@@jasonpye4649 I wish he'd show up once in a while but I respect his decision stay away from cons etc. I hope he is healthy and happy.
My 14 year old son loves DS9 so much that he’s already watched the entire series twice. He really loves the humour. DS9 is extremely funny & quite often poignant. A truly great series.
I'll be sad about Rene Auberjonois and Aron Eisenberg forever.
Why? Living things die. That's life. And why be so sad about *them* in particular? They're actors that played roles 20 years ago. You didn't know them personally (I'm guessing), and what you DO know of them is from interviews and other film roles, all of which are carefully sculpted to advertise their own careers.
To be inspired by someone is great! But why be sad when they die? Their inspiration didn't die with them, you haven't lost a friend or family member (unless you did, in which case, my condolences). What they've done for you through their work is still there. Save that sadness for when it's needed, and choose to be happy that your favorite celebs were here to do what they did in the first place.
Eventually the rest of the DS9 cast will die, but the work they did will live on forever. That's what you truly love, because it's the only thing you really know. And that's perfectly fine!
I'm not saying that "actors aren't human" or that they "shouldn't be acknowledged for anything but their work", I'm saying that putting emotional energy into the death someone you had no personal connection to isn't the best thing you can be doing.
@rabbitscooter, I get where you're coming from and it's okay to be sad about the death of people you don't personally know. Compassion means caring about people, including those who are beyond your immediate acquaintance. What a fitting sentiment on Star Trek Day.
@@swishfish8858 Y'know at first I wasn't going to respond to this. Then I thought I would respond but sarcastically. But I've decided you're reaching out. Thank you for caring. I don't even mind putting a little emotional energy into caring about you, too.
@@rabbitscooter Thank you for understanding what I was going for. There are a lot of people out there who put more stock in a fictional TV show than in those in their own, immediate lives that maybe need more attention than they're getting. The other person in here makes a great point too, a little compassion for people you don't know is a great sentiment for Star Trek Day.
Wil said that "Far Beyond the Stars" was even more relevant now than then. I would add that the two-part "Past Tense" as well.
Oh my goodness Nana and Terry aged like wine! :o
EDIT: Cirroc really grew up to look like his TV dad didnt he?!
He really did.....wild.
@@TheRyFiNetWork So wild! Thats great casting right there
To a degree I suppose he has, have you not seen them on video lately? Ciroc has his own UA-cam channel
@@jasonpye4649 Oh I didnt know that, I gotta check that out! I havent seen them on video for a good few years, Cirroc especially... and I guess its not so much that he looks like Avery Brooks now, but that he actually looks like he could be Avery's kid which is awesome
Terry looks a lot better than I was expecting. I saw a photo of her from like 10 years ago and she honestly looked horrible, like a completely different person.
DS9 is still my most favorite Trek. They were ahead of their time : serialized storytelling, morally ambiguous characters, sympathetic villains, season long arcs.
As a gay man, DS9 spoke to me growing up because it tackled issues that I was dealing with.
It’s a shame they were under appreciated back in the 90s.
It’s cool that people are still discovering DS9 to this day.
As a trans person, it really spoke to me as well. Glad we both had a safe place in DS9.
As a person with good taste in TV shows, DS9 really spoke to me. As a person who was a teenager in the mid 90's, I never had any identity politics issues to deal with but then again, I never even registered the diversity of the cast in either DS9 or Voyager back then because it was never an issue at the time plus it wasn't emphasised and shoved down everybody's throats as is so often the case nowadays.
It's kind of like how I have been a Red Dwarf fan since the early 90's, yet I never even noticed that Danny John Jules was black or that Craig Charles was mixed race. Was just never an issue at the time. Nowadays though, things like race, sex, gender (or as it used to be called......... sex), sexuality, identity are used in place of narrative and proper casting to cover up the woeful ineptitude of the people in charge of shows like Discovery and Picard.
You are right though. DS9 tackled tough subjects back then in a sensitive, yet appropriate way which seemed effortless, well-written, appropriate to the plot and not contrived like the modern incarnations of STINO.
Absolutely! Me too. And well said!
@@knownonsenseman8283 shhhh stop pointing that out... people aren't supposed to know that... haha
I saw DS9 on Netflix for the first time last year
Rene Auberjonoi was amazing. I cannot believe he was as old as he was while playing that strong man. Hero. Stud. Chad.
I enjoy them all but DS9 was such a hidden gem. The stories, the cast, the character development was top notch.
Deep Space Nine added so much depth to Trek with its worldbuilding and character development. It took the franchise to another level.
To me, the answer to the Kirk vs Picard debate is, was, and always will be simple: Sisko.
Same here!
Every time!
All 3 are great Captains in their own way.
I love Captain Janeway.
@@pokespencer23 Does she return the love?
It always makes me sad that Avery Brooks is almost never involved these things. It is absolutely his right to not be involved but he is hands down my favorite Trek actor and character.
Avery and Colm are two of my favourite actors and they're never involved in these things. I wish they were but I'm grateful we do have as many actors as we have who are involved.
@@Maazzzo Colm Meaney did an interview not too long ago for an Irish talk show called the Tommy Tiernan show (it's well-known for the host not knowing who the guest is going to be until they walk out), and they discuss Trek for a while on it. Well-worth checking out.
This is exactly how I feel. Sad about it but I totally understand and respect his decision.
I don't think he's doing too well mentally these days. Seems happy enough, but very drifty and in his own world. He's pretty old now, so its to be expected.
@@andromidius I've been under the impression he's always been that way.
DS9 was WAY ahead of its time. It did more serialized story telling during a time when TV didn’t do that too often. It was the first Trek I watched from beginning to end, and while TNG got me in the door, DS9 made me a fan
Meanwhile Babylon 5... lol
It was the only one I ever watched the whole way through.
As a ST Fan and a very Active STO player I thank each and every one of them for the gift they have given us that is Star Trek.
I had the pleasure of meeting Aron Eisenberg a few years ago at DragonCon. I was trying to tell him how much I loved his character and the fantastic progression Nog had during the show and of course he praised the show's amazing writers for it. In my head I was thinking, "yea but that was also you, you brought Nog to life" but I was a little tongue tied as happens when you meet actors/celebrities. I always thought to myself if I saw him again I'd explain myself better, but unfortunately I won't get that chance. I hope he knew how much fans loved not only the writing of his character but especially his performance and the life he brought to that writing.
Goodbye Aron Eisenberg and Rene Auberjonois. We'll remember you and your amazing work forever.
Nana looks amazing! That salt/pepper hair suits her so well! Gorgeous~
She does look great! I love them all. She's guest starred on Siddig's zoom group lately and I love how they talk to each other with such affection. Such a great cast.
She fkn rocks it 😍
@@Maazzzo Nice that they're still close.
She looks amazing. Hasn't changed a bit. Throw a red wig on her and she'd look exactly the same!
Except the hair, she hasn’t changed much.
When Armin started to speak about his perception of Ferengi culture and morality, he very briefly said ‚humaaaaans‘ like Quark would have pronounced it.. it blew me away... love you guys so much.
Deep Space Nine will always be my favorite Star Trek. There were two things they did which really set it apart from other Trek shows. One was how they made faith & religion such a significant part of the story, and did so very respectfully. The other was the brilliant idea to keep the main characters anchored to a location. In shows like TNG, you'd meet characters in an episode and never see them again. But with DS9, you had a large group of secondary characters who we got to explore more in-depth than we would on a more traditional Trek show. And by anchoring the main characters to a stationary(no pun intended) home, they couldn't just make a mess and then fly off into the sunset like the Enterprise could. They had to stay and deal with the consequences of their actions. It gave the writers the chance to craft story arcs that lasted multiple seasons, not just multiple episodes.
"They discovered us 25 years later."
And I'm so glad I did, Nana. DS9 was amazing.
Same.
Did anyone else notice Armin pronounces "humans" as "Hew-mons??
Yes...and I got giddy over it too 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes, and I had to pause and look at the comments to make sure I wasn't the only one!
13:46. haha
That's because that's how Ferengi pronounce the word. He's paying homage to his character by continuing to pronounce it that way.
@@rebekahlos That was my point.
To me, one of the best moments of all the Trek series happened in Deep Space 9 with the exchange between Garak and Quark comparing the Federation and root beer in the episode "The Way of the Warrior". Just brilliant acting and dialogue.
The podcast that Cirroc mentions with Aron Eisenberg is this one. We are going through every DS9 episode, weekly, and reviewing them. Cirroc and Ryan carry on Aron's vision for the podcast every step of the way, and share laughs as we cherish and analyze every episode. We're reaching the end of season three, so join the fun! We're also reviewing new Star Trek (currently LDS).
Hi do you have transcripts available? I am deaf and cannot listen to podcasts but I really love DS9 so I'd love to read what you guys talk about. 🖖
You won't regret for tuning in... warm and fun(ny) community :) They are reviewing other Trek like Lower Decks at the moment... and there is discussion of other classic Trek in the commentary so there is something for everyone I reckon
Tom and Harry's actors from voyager are doing something similar
This is one of my favorite podcast. I like listening and watching Cirron and Ryan and special guests talking about my favorite Trek.
@@Maazzzo since you're deaf and I'm not, could you talk a little bit about how you relate to Star Trek in your experience? Not sure if you're fully deaf, but from the perspective that you can't hear the warp engines, phasers, tension music or other sounds besides just the different qualities of speech in alien languages, I'm just curious without this aspect for you, how our experiences might differ and to what degree. Honest question...hope I phrased it alright.
I didn't expect to be crying by the end of these videos, but this video and the one for Picard really got me in the feels. Also, WOW!! Ms Nana Visitor is still gorgeous as ever.
This made me realise how much I miss this show and the characters in it. It was by far the best Star Trek series ever.
Such an amazing television programme and an amazing cast. Wil did such a great job interviewing everyone, and I just loved everyone's takes and commentary on everything. Thanks for making this available for us to watch internationally. This is my favourite Star Trek show and the brilliant writing and characters were the reason why. Episodes like Far Beyond the Stars, The Visitor, Past Tense, Duet, Trials and Tribble-ations, In the Pale Moonlight - thank you for giving us such amazing content and memories. 🖖
I watched Little Nemo with my nephew awhile ago, and when Dr. Genius came on I literally blurted out "ODO!" Now my nephew yells Odo when he's happy about something. Thanks Rene!
It makes me cry with a little joy to see this cast and crew. Anywhere, anytime.
Wish Avery Brooks would join these guys again sometime.
But really, I just wish we could just pick up DS9 again & continue 20 years after the Dominion War.
Avery is a deeply outside of the box artist. When he had his breakdown as Benny, he wailed and cried for ten minutes after after the cameras rolled. He’s speaks in jazzy non sequiturs and makes no sense whatsoever. I don’t think he would have added much. There are pics of him at conventions completely checked out and/or asleep. The producers of the the DS9 doc said Avery said all he wanted to say about the show and Sisko and has moved on. However if Ira would produce a revival of DS9, I hope he would join.
@@gabelogan5877 I agree, I honestly don't think he cares much to have anything to do with the show anymore ...if he even ever did lol.
not while Alex Kurtzman is in charge
job diaz I have a feeling Kurtzman feels threatened by Ira. And CBS hasn’t a clue as to why he was the key to DS9’s success
From all I've heard and seen Avery loved the work of the show and loved challenging the writers and he loved his cast. His mind is just not focused on a singular thing, he lives in his present and keeps moving. Avery is hard to read sometimes so conventions and zoom is probably not the right forum for him anyway but he is missed in these reunions
So good to see all of them! Missing Rene Auberjonois and Aron Eisenberg, may they rest in peace. And I do so wish we could hear from Avery Brooks, oh Captain My Captain!
Avery Brooks. In many ways the Captain we didn't want, but came to realize the Captain we needed. Greatness.
I'm named after jadzia dax
Jazzy Willis it’s a very pretty name.
i love her name
Lovely sounding name.
That's hot
@@scottmatznick6461 😜
the 10 dislikes are changelings
Some Vorta and Jem'Hadar piled in since you commented.
Damned Dominion!
The 10 dislikes are Babylon 5 fans!! Lol
Leave it Wil Wheaton to give the greatest most concise Star Trek interview ever.
I guess I needed that, as I sit here ugly crying for people I never met.. but who represented something to me personally. Art is beauty, and their beauty mirrored the glory of the cosmos.
I watched the Voyager panel prior to this one, Voyager cast was fun and banter, as at times their show was, and interestingly, DS9 cast, intellectual, spiritual and heartfelt! Strange and quite apt how these actors truly represent the shows they once graced! R.I.P Aron & René
I agree, DS9 was a superior show, but I think that the Voyager cast had an amazing chemistry .. much stronger the TNG's Voyagers Cast made the show fun to watch even when its stories where weak. DS9 was always powerful, sometimes tough to watch but alway so rich in context that you sucked it in.
I remember watching DS9 when it came out. Seeing Cirroc Lofton now makes me feel very old.
Who else noticed Nana's cute dogs in the background? :-D
That made me so happy. 😊
This full version explains why we didn’t hear Cirroc’s thoughts. He had already said them here. In the other edit it left that out. Glad I found this one.
They’re totally right about newer generations becoming fascinated with Star Trek and Deep Space Nine in particular. I was born in early 1999, just a few months before this series ended, and I have finally given Star Trek a chance in my 20s. I just finished watching the finale of this show and in many ways I feel like I’m saying goodbye to some of my closest friends. I felt very similarly after I finished TNG last year, but DS9 ended up being so much more tender and honest in ways that I can’t even describe. It’s like I was really there, drinking in Quark’s bar, lounging in Sisko’s quarters, talking in Odo’s security office, or wandering the promenade. Maybe someday I’ll have the privilege of introducing those who come after me to this journey through time and space. Thanks to all the actors who made this happen and rest assured...I won’t be forgetting a single one of you.
I am so glad you bought up the episode Beyond the Stars, it so relates to what is going on today. Star Trek has always been ahead of it's time. I agree Nana looks fantastic. So does Terry. WOW!!!
I love DS9. It’s a shame they never got a film.
If y’all haven’t seen the documentary “What we Left Behind”, it’s awesome. Very fulfilling when you’ve finished the rewatch & just want to see more.
I enjoyed it as well but found they didn't spend enough time with the actors. I think JG Hertzler (General Martok)was on screen for 3 seconds. I did enjoy the "what if we rebooted the show" story they did.
Agreed! Wholeheartedly. I hope we may revisit the series in something like the scenes imagined.
It was so-so. Ira's stupid goatee kind of bothered me. And there was a little too much virtue spewing self-flagellation over how they could have been even more enlightened. But it was nice to see most everyone one last time.
@@Vesnicie I can def see that. There was one part that seemed to gush too severely.
Snuggles McSquishbottom Yeah, still enjoyed it though!
In memory or Aron and Rene 🥰
Far Beyond the Stars is one of the most extraordinary pieces of television ever filmed.
if i could meet any DS9 casts member. i would love to meet Morn. a hero of the dominion war, bank robber, a great talker and listener could talk with Morn for hours at Quark's, and from what the ladies say a hell of a lover. Morn the best underrated DS9 cast member. i miss Morn the most out of all of them. A Morn spin off that's what is needed.
God DAMMIT I miss DS9. If I could get any cast back together for one more episode, I’d probably pick this series. Sorry, TOS and TNG.
Alex Siddig recently did a short audio play series with him and Andrew Robinson (plus some of the others here). It’s a commentary on pandemic, but I definitely had the DS9 feel to it.
Well star trek online brought back most of the cast including Aron and Rene for a storyline about the Hruq. It was pretty good and it felt like another season of DS9.
@@kennethk.3816 You can check it out on Certifiably ingame? I think? He does a great episode on it.
Dax in the Delta Quadrant communicating through the wormhole hence the sound is distorted
As an actor there’s this sense of unity and community that I’ve experienced with my casts and it brings me so much reassurance and joy to know that it’s still possible and waiting for me. Nothing but love for the cast, bless you all!
Armin is still calling Star Fleet the hue-mons 😂
My friend always says Deep Space Nine was ahead of its time
Terry Farrell and Nana Visitor have not aged at all
Alexander Siddig has aged so well he is still good looking if not better looking now. 🥰😍😘
Wonderful to see how much they respect and love each other, says everything about Star Trek and DS9. There doesn't seem to be any divisive personality on set. What a great 24 minutes.
My nice started watched DS9 after Game of Thrones ended and she needed a new show.
My favorite comment she made was Garak is space Varys
I love how Armin says 'Humaan'
Nana and Avery made that show what it was. Not the say you others weren't important. But the heros journey both of you went through was the best sci-fi episodic television had to offer. The insurgent, freedom fighter, killer becomes the face of a New Bajor. Also she helped save the Alpha Quadrant. Ben, what can I say. His arch was a love letter to good writing and great acting. Ben became the man we men in the real only can hope to be. Thank you all for being the best star trek has ever offered. In cyberspace you will find immortality. What was what one person said, great stories only die when there is no one left to tell them. My prayer is that your story will greatly out live us all.
Nana and Terry look just as beautiful. I must work out asap forever.
on a 90's trek binge in January (cleanse/detox)... almost finished season 7 of tng.. sooo excited to get onto ds9.... this was and still is an incredible series..
My Veteran and I LOVE LOVE LOVE all things Star Trek. Deep Space is his favorite. Hugs to you all. I am in my 40s and because of Netflix we have been able to watch all the Trek shows and movies. So glad to see you all!!!!! Missing Oto very much. His relationship with Quark was my favorite. Then Dax and Worf ahhhhhh yea lol.
Odo and Quark was one of the most complex, entertaining and fascinating relationships in the history of TV drama. Hearing that tribute from Armin Shimerman really brought a lump to my throat. Great show, the very best of the Start Trek universe and probably my favourite TV show of all.
Loved this panel. Thank you to all involved that brought DS9 to our screens. I never liked it during the original run because I was too young to really get it. Having watched it again and again in my adult life, I realize how fantastic it truly was...full stories fleshed out over time and the best supporting cast of any show. So many amazing characters and fine acting! 💖🖖
After recently finished watching all of the seven seasons of DS9.... It's WAAAAY MORE BETTER than CBS' "STD".
I’ve binged watched lots of the Star Trek shows recently despite not being alive for any of them being filmed. I’m so glad my dad passed his love of the shows onto me.
Also as someone who is out of place in their community I really appreciate this show
Now that I think about it, Rami Malek would make an excellent Bashir in a hypothetical DS9 reboot. But I'm just thinking out loud 😏
i can see it.
I can see it too
I was a big TNG fan and recently have been watching DS9 on netflix. When TNG was ending and DS9 was beginning I had gotten married. I was working 2 jobs at the time so didnt have much time to watch DS9. I am realizing now what an awesome show DS9 really was.
As a child I grew up on TOS and TNG. I remember DS9 but never watched it because at the time it wasn't the same as what I thought Star Trek was. Years later as an adult I decided to finally watch every episode of the franchise in it's timeline order. Boy oh boy did I scream at young me when I got into DS9. Not only does it embody the soul of Trek. It became my favorite series. It has some of the best written episodes of any television show ever written.
DS9 is the reason one of my boys has 'Benjamin' as a middle name. My favourite of all the Trek Series, and now I can re-again watch it all on Netflix.
When people ask Kirk or Picard just say THE SISKO
Nana Visitor and Terry Farrell looks so sweet.
Amazing !
'Far Beyond the Stars' and 'It's Only a Paper Moon' will always be my two favorite Star Trek episodes.
I just binged it in 2020, "caught up" after missing it back in the 90's.
Cool what did you think?
I really missed this time in Star Trek, both TNG and DS9 were absolute gems. Brilliant characters, storytelling and life lessons to aspire to. It is funny some of these actors were aged by Michael Westmore's in various episodes, but to see the actors years later, the actual real differences are so minuet compared to the applied make-up effects.
Deep Space Nine was *my* Star Trek when I was in my early twenties -- definitely my favorite show of all time. I love this cast!
Nana, Terry and Armin like haven't aged
Derek Aitken lol
I discovered DS9 (and Star Trek in general) like two or three years ago, thanks to Netflix and the JJ movies
I love that Armin Shimerman still says "Hew-mon" when he's talking about the Ferengi POV.
I'd just put out my feelings that the "others" - Quark and Odo - were also the beating hearts of DS9.
I hope all star trek actors from all generations know how much they are loved all over the world.
I REALLY want to say "shut up Wesley", but the joke's over. You did good, nice pin too.
I said it before and I will say it again
Star Trek And TNG dealt with exploration
Star Wars deals with conflict
DS9 deals with conflict AND exploration
In an ideal world we would be looking forward to its 29th season this fall
This was a beautiful joy to watch. Thank you to all involved.
Fun fact: Armin Shimerman is the voice of Andrew Ryan from Bioshock and Dr Nafarious from Ratchet and Clank.
Whaaa, no way? :o
He also voiced Fai Dan in Mass Effect 1 (Feros Mission).
Good ol Principle Snyder.
Jaqen H'ghar love mass effect
@@Dancestar1981 for real. it's probably my favorite game series ever.
Man, I didn't know I needed this.
Man I wish Terry never left the show. I loved her character!
I can relate to that opening point: I watched TNG as a kid, discovered Voyager after it wasn't being filmed. I "found" DS9 only a few years back. As a Trek junkie, I fell in love with it. Without a doubt, it was the most interwoven show of the lot, from a standpoint of writing. Fantastic chemistry between the actors, as well.
Eternal gratitude to these individuals! 🙏🏼
The best and most underrated star trek series of all time.
Best but far from underated now days
DS9 FOREVER... still best Trek!
Quark was the best character
It's really wonderful to see these actors reminisce about the show in such personal ways. DS9 came out when I was 12 and was one of the pieces of media that helped me develop my world view with these stories of struggle and compassion, of finding family and dismantling prejudice, of integrity and tenacity. It also gave me a basic understanding of how to play Tongo. It's exciting to think of new generations finding these stories and experiencing them for the first time.
Fantastic panel Will and Deep Space Nine group!
Deep Space 9 was incredible in that it maintained the Star Trek vibe while showing us about Federation life in another part of the galaxy on a Space station. Very refreshing departure while maintaining the integrity of the ST universe. Loved it!
DS9 is THE BEST Star Trek series... And that says someone who DISLIKED it at first for quite some time.
Change my mind!
Greatest "Outer Space Soap Opera" ever conceived hands down... I'd hoped Avery Brooks would have been a pillar to this quorum.
RIP RENE!!! THANK YOU FOR CLAYTON ENDICOTT III, CONSTABLE ODO AND YOUR AMAZING SON!
Star Trek is why Netflix gets my money.
Nana Visitor - aged very well, like a fine wine, she looks great!
hahaha i love sid butting in before terry even starts talking
Can't say enough of how much I miss DS9 and the awesome cast & crew. I miss this show deeply and greatly feel the love they all share. So wish they had some feature films. Really, really miss Rene and Aron.
I always felt DS9 deserved more recognition for its greatness and I am glad to hear that so many new fans are still emerging, definitely hoping that we see more of the DS9 universe and characters on screen again!
Dang, that tribute was really touching, I'm proud to be in the generation that grew up with DS9, to then appreciate the powerful writing and acting on a different level as an adult.
I'm 38 years old and i found Star Trek for me just 3 years ago. Started DS9 a few ago and it's such a great show and i'm a bit sad that i missed or didn't realise the show at all back in the release time. The interests were different back then. But now i really enjoy watching them. We need this flow, atmosphere of these series much more in this time :-)