The DS9 episode is just the TOS episode from another perspective. Yes, it’s fun and technically brilliant in its own right. But apart from the outbreak on the station meant as a gag, there’s nothing new regarding tribbles.
Totally fair, not to mention, I’ve yet to put myself through TAS. Keep hearing “It’s worth it, but…” So, I gotta set aside some vacation time, call my connect, get some beer/Scotch, and tackle this thing.
The original cast voices, stories written by science fiction giants of the time. You will quickly learn to accept and laugh at the stilted animation and just enjoy the Original Series-levels of absurdity.
I’m pretty sure you’re going to see it as a net positive.
My cat will steal my chair the moment I stand up sometimes. Almost sat on him a couple times because of it.
That residual body heat is prime real-estate.
If you’re not there it’s free real estate and goes down in value fast as it cools. The cats know wats up.
Same here! Mine has learned to meow indignantly if I’m about to sit on him, he won’t move of course… But he let’s me know he’s there.
The TAS tribble episode is secretly the best tribble episode.
That’s a tight match with Trials and Tribble-ations, but to each their own.
The DS9 episode is just the TOS episode from another perspective. Yes, it’s fun and technically brilliant in its own right. But apart from the outbreak on the station meant as a gag, there’s nothing new regarding tribbles.
Totally fair, not to mention, I’ve yet to put myself through TAS. Keep hearing “It’s worth it, but…” So, I gotta set aside some vacation time, call my connect, get some beer/Scotch, and tackle this thing.
It’s worth it. Full stop.
The original cast voices, stories written by science fiction giants of the time. You will quickly learn to accept and laugh at the stilted animation and just enjoy the Original Series-levels of absurdity.
I’m pretty sure you’re going to see it as a net positive.
If I’m willing to watch this:
and this:
Then surely, I’ll make it through.