amen.

On 3/24/08, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >But really, well-written, character-driven stories (as opposed to the purely
> >event-driven stories of most others)?  Compelling interpersonal
> >relationships that grew over time (as opposed to the Rodenberry-forced
> >"everybody's happy at the end" storylines of the original)?
>
> It's too bad it started its run during the height of TNG's popularity as I 
> think that did make it a bit harder for it to really find an audience, as it 
> was so different than what people were used to. But I think many of us have 
> been able to catch up with it on DVD and in syndication and really appreciate 
> how multi-faceted and well-written it was. Okay, sometimes it went off the 
> deep end a bit (the episode near the end where O'Brien and Bashir get the 
> cure for Odo from Sloan comes to mind) but overall it was quite an 
> achievement that didn't get the credit it really deserved.
>
>
> >But, um... what'd you think of the design?  ;^)
>
> For me, the 'Q' doesn't quite work, just not real recognizable. I only know 
> it's a 'Q' from the rest of the text.
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