I was just rewatching Endgame, and I was just wondering, Should Endgame have had a Part 3?
In a way, and I don't like thinking of it like this, but it is the best that I can think of, should Endgame have maybe been done like Enterprise's Demons/Terra Prime/These Are The Voyages..., but with a story that was like TNG's The Best Of Both World's Parts 1 & 2/Family where the first two parts were the action part of the story, but then the last part dealt with the emotional impact of the crew returning home?
I remember when I first saw the finale back in 2002, I felt underwhelmed, since Endgame felt like the story had built you up to a high right at the last moment, and you were expecting a "To Be Continued", so that you could expect to see some sort of conclusion to the high that the story had just left you at. You just had Voyager arrive home, Admiral Paris just talking to them on the viewscreen, Paris leaving the helm to run down to sickbay (you don't even see Tom and B'Elanna together to celebrate Miral's birth), I feel that the writer's just left so many story lines undone that could've been tied up in a third part. That's why I was glad when the novelization of Endgame came out and it contained a part of Homecoming that allowed the story to move on from that high and let me see what became of the characters (of course then it irked me when S&S delayed the release of Homecoming by 2 years, so I had to wait till 2003 to read the whole story and its sequel The Farther Shore), including bringing Counselor Troi and the Enterprise-E into the story to help wrap up the Voyager story. Star Trek Nemesis brought a little closure, but aside from making Janeway an Admiral, it really didn't finish up the Voyager story.
In a way, I guess this is why I'm not as excited about Discovery coming out as I would really like to be. I would actually prefer a series set after Endgame & Nemesis, that could setup its own story, but at the same time there would be the opportunity to at some point setup a story point that talks about what happens after Voyager and how people in the Federation saw Voyager's return after the Dominion War.
In a way, and I don't like thinking of it like this, but it is the best that I can think of, should Endgame have maybe been done like Enterprise's Demons/Terra Prime/These Are The Voyages..., but with a story that was like TNG's The Best Of Both World's Parts 1 & 2/Family where the first two parts were the action part of the story, but then the last part dealt with the emotional impact of the crew returning home?
I remember when I first saw the finale back in 2002, I felt underwhelmed, since Endgame felt like the story had built you up to a high right at the last moment, and you were expecting a "To Be Continued", so that you could expect to see some sort of conclusion to the high that the story had just left you at. You just had Voyager arrive home, Admiral Paris just talking to them on the viewscreen, Paris leaving the helm to run down to sickbay (you don't even see Tom and B'Elanna together to celebrate Miral's birth), I feel that the writer's just left so many story lines undone that could've been tied up in a third part. That's why I was glad when the novelization of Endgame came out and it contained a part of Homecoming that allowed the story to move on from that high and let me see what became of the characters (of course then it irked me when S&S delayed the release of Homecoming by 2 years, so I had to wait till 2003 to read the whole story and its sequel The Farther Shore), including bringing Counselor Troi and the Enterprise-E into the story to help wrap up the Voyager story. Star Trek Nemesis brought a little closure, but aside from making Janeway an Admiral, it really didn't finish up the Voyager story.
In a way, I guess this is why I'm not as excited about Discovery coming out as I would really like to be. I would actually prefer a series set after Endgame & Nemesis, that could setup its own story, but at the same time there would be the opportunity to at some point setup a story point that talks about what happens after Voyager and how people in the Federation saw Voyager's return after the Dominion War.