As much as I loved Voyager, this bothered me. For example, was there ever anything said about what the Maquis faced when they got back home?
Also (and this was deliberate on the writers part), Tom and his father. Anytime there was ever a chance for any interaction between them, nothing. Tom's letter in "Hunters" was conveniently lost.* He chose to give his comm. time to Harry in "Author, Author". But B'Elanna spoke to her father.
*There was speculation about this when "Hunters" first aired, on another message board I belonged to at the time. The theory was that B'Elanna "lost" it on purpose because it wasn't very nice. But this was before "Pathfinder" aired.
Actually I can see where he didn't really have time to say anything in "Pathfinder". And it really wasn't the time perhaps when Admiral Paris greeted them when they got back to the AQ. But he looked right at his son, and it seemed to me like Tom looked away. (overcome with emotion perhaps). Perhaps hearing his father's words in "Pathfinder" can be taken as somewhat of a resolution. But there would still be a lot they would have to work out.
Does anyone else have any examples of these instances where you feel there was a lack of resolution?
Also (and this was deliberate on the writers part), Tom and his father. Anytime there was ever a chance for any interaction between them, nothing. Tom's letter in "Hunters" was conveniently lost.* He chose to give his comm. time to Harry in "Author, Author". But B'Elanna spoke to her father.
*There was speculation about this when "Hunters" first aired, on another message board I belonged to at the time. The theory was that B'Elanna "lost" it on purpose because it wasn't very nice. But this was before "Pathfinder" aired.
Actually I can see where he didn't really have time to say anything in "Pathfinder". And it really wasn't the time perhaps when Admiral Paris greeted them when they got back to the AQ. But he looked right at his son, and it seemed to me like Tom looked away. (overcome with emotion perhaps). Perhaps hearing his father's words in "Pathfinder" can be taken as somewhat of a resolution. But there would still be a lot they would have to work out.
Does anyone else have any examples of these instances where you feel there was a lack of resolution?