It's funny really. I think I used to be so harsh on VOY when I was younger, as I was disappointed that it didn't carry on the sort of ongoing storytelling that DS9 did fairly consistently. Then whenever I come back to revisit the show year later, I find I always appreciate what they tried to do more than I used to. Taking the show for what its worth, warts and all.
So I've nearly finished season two on my latest rewatch, and I've been reminded how much I appreciated the early attempts at arc storytelling on VOY. I think one of the major failures was the Kazon being particularly uninspired Klingon clones, and I always like to think what things may have been like with a Seska/Vidiian team-up instead.
Season one is easily my favourite of the first three seasons, because even though the Maquis issue is dealt with a little too quickly, I like how Seska was developed. They built her up as a recurring crewmember, and then the wool is removed from our eyes and we see her for who she really is. It was fascinating.
Eventually, season two (second favourite) has her back with her quest to capture Voyager. I think Manoeuvres and Alliances are where the arc peaked, particularly as the ongoing Jonas plot ended up being a damp squib when Superspy Neelix exposed the truth. Of course Basics was a pretty good cliffhanger, but I hate how the writers just washed their hands on Seska and the baby in part two. And Sudar for that matter.
I feel like Chakotay never had a purpose again, which was a shame after everything he went through. Seska could have seen the Kazon as a losing side, and skipped off to find a different ally. Or perhaps they could have kidnapped her and put her in the Brig?
What do other people think? Do you like Seska and wish she had stayed around? How would you have done things differently?
What other arcs did you like throughout early VOY? Or in fact the rest of the show's run for that matter.
So I've nearly finished season two on my latest rewatch, and I've been reminded how much I appreciated the early attempts at arc storytelling on VOY. I think one of the major failures was the Kazon being particularly uninspired Klingon clones, and I always like to think what things may have been like with a Seska/Vidiian team-up instead.
Season one is easily my favourite of the first three seasons, because even though the Maquis issue is dealt with a little too quickly, I like how Seska was developed. They built her up as a recurring crewmember, and then the wool is removed from our eyes and we see her for who she really is. It was fascinating.
Eventually, season two (second favourite) has her back with her quest to capture Voyager. I think Manoeuvres and Alliances are where the arc peaked, particularly as the ongoing Jonas plot ended up being a damp squib when Superspy Neelix exposed the truth. Of course Basics was a pretty good cliffhanger, but I hate how the writers just washed their hands on Seska and the baby in part two. And Sudar for that matter.
I feel like Chakotay never had a purpose again, which was a shame after everything he went through. Seska could have seen the Kazon as a losing side, and skipped off to find a different ally. Or perhaps they could have kidnapped her and put her in the Brig?
What do other people think? Do you like Seska and wish she had stayed around? How would you have done things differently?
What other arcs did you like throughout early VOY? Or in fact the rest of the show's run for that matter.