No, you're not. I love both FAIR HAVEN episodes. I've noticed that on these boards there generally seems to be an aversion to the holodeck. As for me, I love it. Probably one of the (large number of) reasons why I love this show so much is the extensive use of the holodeck.I guess I'm the only one who liked Spirit Folk
Take HEROES AND DEMONS, for example. Just love it. When I was at university - I was a student of English and German - Beowulf was one of the main set books we had to read. We analysed it, reanalysed it, even learnt Old English from it. So you can imagine the delight I felt when I saw HEROES AND DEMONS for the first time. Same goes for Janeway's Gothic fiction holodeck story. Jane Eyre was again one of the major reads so seeing Janeway in those novels was great, too.
Then came WW2 with the Hirogens and I thought that it was really the top of holodeck eps. But then, I have a soft spot for the Hirogens ... I wish we'd had more stories with them.
I've also noticed this several times as I've watched the show. Although Naomi does mention her mother from time to time, she seems to have found a surrogate mother in Seven. Fine by me - I remember that as a child I always felt flattered if an older boy from our school and if especially an adult devoted more of their time to me than to someone else of my age.Also, is it just me or has Seven of Nine become Naomi's mother. Samantha is nowhere to be found anymore.
An interesting idea - and not a bad one at that. Although I hate that FURY nonsense, I would love to have seen Kes come back - and stay for the rest of the show. This episode could have been as good as any for that.This episode was slightly better, but it doesn't leave very much to scrutiny. I think the episode would have been more meaningful had it been Kes who came back here instead of in Fury.
As far as I know, one good thing did come out of this episode. Star Trek Online: Delta Rising features the Kobali (sp.?) heavily - has anyone ever played with that?
This is a good episode although psychologically it requires a stretch of the imagination - at least of my imagination. I can't imagine any sensible parents doing this to their child. Icheb's parents didn't seem like they didn't care about anything. They made the impression they were hard-working people who considered freedom for their people a very important matter. Such parents are difficult to imagine sacrificing their own son in such a savage way - nevertheless I enjoy the episode.Child's Play
Now this episode I really like. Icheb has always been kind of the surrogate leader of the borg kids and I really liked the idea of him returning home and how that affected Seven of Nine. We see Seven really be passionate for Icheb's well being and I loved the scene between her and Janeway when she flat out said how this affected her and having to watch her parents be assimilated. In terms of the ending, that could be a nice debate too. Did the parents have the right to genetically engineer thier son as a weapon against the Borg and did Voyager have the right to interfere. We see at the beginning of the episode how resourceful and carious Icheb is, and how he does have a bright future. It's because of that I actually agree with Voyager rescuing him. He's been allowed to flourish on the ship. Should that be taken away from him again for a society that so willingly wanted to give him up to protect their own?
GOOD SHEPHERD is good, xD! Love the whole thing but this time, it's the scene with Tom and Harren in the mess hall that springs to mind immediately as the most memorable one. And it's good that Celes will soon be seen in another episode.Good Shepherd
I'm a fan of lower decks type episodes, and while this is not as good as "Lower Decks", I still really enjoyed it. From the scene where the crewman takes the pad down to section 15 and then it pans out and you see where it is at the very bottom of the ship to Janeway going down there and asking for directions, this was a great episode dealing with some really interesting people. However, this episode really deserved a follow up of some kind. What happened to Telfer and his Hypochondria, or Harmin and his crappy attitude. I also really liked Celes as probably the most interesting of the three lower deck crewmembers. It's a shame we will go back to the regular cast in the next episode, but I really want to see these crew members again. I also wonder if they should have tried to get one of the Maquis from Learning Curve, to at least allow the show some kind of continuity. Maybe Dolby would have been the better Harmin character, since the two in terms of personality are similar.
This ... is an interesting observation. Like I mentioned elsewhere, I've always thought of Voyager as a show - as THE ONLY show really - which is high quality for me from CARETAKER to ENDGAME. However, if there ever was a bump in the road, it must have been the end of Season 6 for me. FURY is horrible albeit I must admit that the story itself is interesting. I'm not so keen on LIVE FAST AND PROSPER or MUSE, either - to me they are forgettable episodes. The zenith of tedium is represented by THE HAUNTING OF DECK TWELVE to me - this one almost always sends me sleepy. Whenever I come to the end of Season 6, I can't wait for UNIMATRIX ZERO to start. That always indicates to me the beginning of Season 7, which IMHO is an excellent season with basically good episodes only. Also, it means that the love of my lifeThese episodes were kind of a bump in the road for season 6 tonight. I have to say Child's Play is a bright spot in a sea of mediocrity.

