I liked half the ending. It's a shame that we had to slam the brakes for the other half of it so
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Dukat and Kai Winn can be satanists. I like the idea that Sisko ends up joining the Prophets outside time, but it never really feels like the writers knew what to do with him being a spiritual figure for Bajor. This ending just kind of happened.
Anyway, I'm posting this 'cus there used to be a user here with the name SiskoDidTwoThingsWrong, and i'm wondering what those two things were? Keeping the cure to the changeling disease seems like the most obvious one. I'm curious what the second is
DS9 is more serialized, and this becomes increasingly the case in the latter seasons. Instead of wiping its hands of a plot and moving on to the next event of the week, the show tries to sit with the consequences of its philosophy and politics. DS9 is more interested in practical realities, while still trying to stay true to a positive and optimistic look at the future.
It doesn't always work well, but hey neither does TNG