Discuss Star Trek: Voyager

Over the past couple of years I've been watching all the Star Trek shows. After Voyager it's back to TOS.

But Voyager: It isn't as bad as I remembered. The first season was strong compared to DS9 and TNG. I'm almost done with S2 and you can see the issues. Neelix is so annoying, but I think he's OK as the cook. I just don't like that they use him as the expert for all alien races encountered. And Kes I think could have been the heart and soul of the show but they just didn't know what to do with her. She's pretty much Nurse Chapel with less lines in S2. I wish somehow she was the alien race advisor instead of the cook. Torres and Chakotay could have been great characters but they don't seem to have too much to do -- their romance would be cool (I don't know if this happens.) Chakotay and the crewmember that turns out a traitor was pretty decent. Janeway is amazing. The doctor is just as great. The vulcan is played well but has nothing interesting to do. The conflict between the Marque and Federation is interesting but having them all wear Starfleet uniforms makes it hard to tell who's from what team. Ship conflicts and survival lost in space was done better in the Battlestar reboot -- it never really feels like they're just hanging on.

I know some big changes are coming but so far a satisfying Star Trek show. I think the main beef is the cast doesn't connect as friends like other ST series.

The video quality on Paramount + is SD and some of the transfers are just plain bad. Considering ST is a tent pole for their service they'd at least get better transfers of the shows. Not looking for a whole upgrade but at least make it better than VHS quality -- which it looks like at times.

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Well it was in multiple parts, so I expect they introduced new characters as was done in the books.

Well that may apply to the later books where we spend a large part of the books with one character but in particular the first three books tend to jump in time quite a lot .

I haven't read the "sequels" and "prequels" and probably never will. The original Trilogy was something I apparently could stomach when I was an early-teenager, but there's no way I could deal with it now.

Well even in real history I am kind of a sucker for "rise and fall "stories that's why it probably resonated so much

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