Good morning,
Overgeeked and welcome to tomalak's thread. This is fundamentally a Voyager-friendly thread so let's hope you are also someone who basically likes this show. Last year, it celebrated its 20th anniversary - who could have guessed it was as old as that? - but it still feels quite fresh to me. I guess on this occasion, many people started a rewatch:
For me, this is undoubtedly the best Season 1 episode. I guess once you start watching it, you are immediately hooked. I especially liked Janeway's speech at the end of the episode. She usually gets the best lines in the entire show but this speech is probably the most memorable:
(You must have noticed how I make a lot of desktop wallpapers so whenever an episode is discussed which I have wallpapers for, I usually share one or two).
I know that many don't like this episode for the quick integration of the Maquis into the Starfleet crew - they say assimilating the Maquis just after two episodes is something the borg would be impressed by.
However, I see things in a different way here. They are a long way away from their home, at this point of the show it seems like there's zero chance for them to ever make it back, which also means that the cause the Maquis are fighting for is a long way away from here, too. What could Chakotay have done in this situation? It's evident that he thought the best solution was to integrate the crew into the other crew and see how this plays out over the long term.
I think it's also apparent to us, viewers, that Chakotay is a different type of Maquis leader from those in DS9. He is a less feisty, more peaceful guy who is even willing to sacrifice the Val Jean in CARETAKER to save the Starfleet ship - so in a certain sense it was his decision to continue this journey aboard Voyager. This of course, doesn't mean there couldn't have been a bit more conflict between the two crews - but I actually understand that if it was your leader's choice to do things the way he did, you would more or less follow suit as a member of the Maquis.
In addition, in later episodes the conflict will be brought up - even if not as radically as perhaps a lot of people had expected.
BTW, PARALLAX also sets up the tone for what some of our main characters are going to be like: angry B'Elanna, overconfident/arrogant EMH, flower-loving Kes, decisive Janeway, supportive Chakotay, etc:
And who is Mr.Good-looking here? The best-looking guy in the galaxy, of course,

More importantly, the guy who turns out to know a lot more about piloting the ship than quantum mechanics:
TIME AND AGAIN was cute, I thought. I mean, our heroes are still at the beginning of their journey, they don't even know each other and already they find themselves in challenging situations. Time travel, as we know from a later episode (YEAR OF HELL, I think) is something Janeway has always wanted avoid but has never managed. I quite like the idea that they are only shifted one day into the past - this is a good "practice ground" for them before having to tackle situations in which they will be centuries away from their own present.
And of course, a lot of people criticize the costumes. To me, they seem all right: very colourful, very unusual. This is a big galaxy, why should everyone follow Earth's fashions:
This episode was an excellent introduction for the Vidiians - Janeway shines at the end. Her determination to to everything for preventing the Vidiiians from collecting her crew's organs was spot-on. A very nice performance.
I also like the idea that the first signs of Neelix's jealousy are starting to manifest themselves - these will later be followed up on.
If there was something I didn't like about these earlier episodes, it was Kes's wigs. Mercifully they changed later. Here they seemed to be so .. meh:
Oh, I love this episode (surprise, surprise, I love everything VOY except FURY). I think this is the very first episode in which what we could call "typical Voyager humour" is shown for the first time. The Doctor especially but everyone else as well. Janeway's line to Neelix "That's Starfleet for get-out" is a classic one and of course "There's coffee in that nebula" is by far the most famous quotation in Voyager, maybe in the entire ST franchise. I like how they started to show Chakotay's spirituality and the introduction of Chez Sandrine's was spot-on. Do you guys remember when Janeway says: "Commader Chakotay, your stick ..."? I crack up every time I hear it.