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The least disliked episode 2021 - VOY Season Three

BlueStuff

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Our addictive biyearly game of rapid elimination returns - now able to include Disco's third season as well as the debut years of Picard and Lower Decks. It's generally a lot of fun, providing a chance to mentally revisit those episodes you may not have thought about in a while. With that in mind, why not play again?

So, here's the game. The basic idea is your standard elimination game. I'll provide a list of the episodes for each season and you need to eliminate your least favorite or the one you deem the 'worst.' Please provide an EXPLANATION for why you are eliminating your choice and be sure to copy and paste the list with your choice removed. Finally, leave at least 2 eliminations by other posters before you eliminate another episode.

No tactical voting! You cannot remove an episode just because you feel they would threaten your preferred episode's chance to win.
Pretty simple. Enjoy! :bolian:

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2011 - Meld
2013 - Living Witness
2017 - Blink of an Eye
2019 - Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
2021 -


Season Three

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
False Profits
Remember
Sacred Ground
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
The Q and the Grey
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Darkling
Rise
Favorite Son
Before and After
Real Life
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
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"Favorite Son" is my least favorite. It's really bad. Plus the modified guy is just stupid. Why would you do that to extract "genetic material"? I've heard of people drained by too much sex but this is a bit overboard. Plus the final scene with Harry surrounded by the girls is really badly made. You'd think it's some kind of fan job and not a very good one.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
False Profits
Remember
Sacred Ground
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
The Q and the Grey
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Darkling
Rise
Before and After
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
"FALSE PROFITS" easily wins as worst episode aired this season.


Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
Remember
Sacred Ground
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
The Q and the Grey
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Darkling
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I



(I just added "REAL LIFE" because I noticed it was left out of the original list.)
 
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Q long ago overstayed his welcome and the punny titles had ceased to amuse. The Q and the Grey is consigned to the history books.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
Remember
Sacred Ground
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord

Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Darkling
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
Sacred Ground. I'm sure there was a genuine message about faith in there, but I was too bored and confused to work out what lesson I was supposed to be learning.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Darkling
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
"Darkling" is also really bad. Voyager's answer to Doctor Jekyll and Mister hyde.. I guess but without anything original to add.


Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Distant Origin
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
"FALSE PROFITS" easily wins as worst episode aired this season.

No qualms here... even then, the story as a couple plus points...

Ethan Philips is great as Neelix-playing-a-Ferengi to infiltrate, but he's better when playing just an outright evil one (Menage-a-Trois TNG season 3). But he's got fantastic range.

Refreshingly lively costuming - in hue and tailoring too.

Basic premise is a nice follow-up to TNG "The Price" and is the only reason how they could Ferengi into this spinoff. It could have worked, except the story falls over itself too many times.

Apparently Oomox now hurts.

Go figure, they don't get through the wormhole at the end. Is this like 1950s game shows where the host (Janeway) rigs it so they keep staying trapped?!

If Janeway simply took the two Ferengi onto her ship, the locals would just brush it off in the same way in how they arrived to begin with. Maybe the Federation was loosely responsible at best for Ferengi breaking the rules and going through it (I don't remember enough of the TNG episode's details) but

Not to mention long the Ferengir shuttle would have provided power for the replicator, etc, it doesn't run on burning wood logs...

Q long ago overstayed his welcome and the punny titles had ceased to amuse. The Q and the Grey is consigned to the history books.

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Yup. This was superficially amusing a long time ago but it's not aged well. VOY did worse things to the Q than they did to the Borg.
 
Removing Distant Origin. The idea of dinosaurs is just so dumb and the moral of the story so heavy handed.

False Profits is worst Trek episode of all time.
Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Chute
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
Why do they always do a prison episode? The Chute is sluiced to the great beyond.

Basics, Part II
Flashback

The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Rise
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
I forgot what Rise was about until I looked it up. Afterwards, I wished I didn't bother. Bye Rise!

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Coda
Blood Fever
Unity
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
Eliminating Coda.

It just kinda doesn't go anywhere interesting. Raises some philosophical questions and does nothing with them, just meanders around in dreamville.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Blood Fever
Unity
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
Cool, I still get to eliminate my least-favorite episode of the season, "Blood Fever," which manages to be stupid and offensive all at the same time. Honestly, the only one who acquits himself with any dignity is Paris, as the only guy on the scene who appears to have some idea of what constitutes consent.

The stupid: it is fairly incomprehensible to me that the Doctor has absolutely no data on pon farr. You will never convince me that McCoy didn't get that info into medical records after what happened with Spock; he would count Vulcan taboos as less important than the risk to Vulcan lives. Did the Vulcans remove or censor the information? Then they're massive asses who literally would rather let members of their own species die than violate a cultural modesty taboo, and they also have no claim to be called logical.

The stupid, part 2: how did Vorik get down to the planet? Wasn't anyone watching him? Or is Tuvok the only security officer on the ship, and anything goes when he's away?

The stupid, part 3: While Kirk and Spock fought for a whole act before Spock's pon farr was purged, Torres and Vorik wrestled for a couple minutes, and that was all it took. Really? Makes you wonder why more Vulcans don't just opt for arm-wrestling tournaments over arranged marriages, doesn't it?

The offensive: Vorik. Vorik. Vorik. Date rape much? Entitled much? And Tuvok seemed more interested in defending him than in recognizing that he had violated Torres! Nice planet you clowns come from. Oh, and also, thanks, Chakotay, for being of absolutely no help. As I said, Paris is the only guy in the scenario who seems to know what consent is. That Vorik wasn't brigged the moment he got back to the ship is beyond my comprehension.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
The middle of season 3 was so... middling. "BLOOD FEVER" is a perfect example of that, so it goes.


Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Macrocosm
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
"Macrocosm" is Voyager "Genesis", IOW it's worthless, Janeway moves around the ship shooting giant bugs and of course the ship is repaired by the end of the episode...

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Real Life
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
"Real Life" First we have to endure yet another of the Doctor's ego trips with his "perfect" family. Then we have to endure an extremely cliche 90's sitcom "dysfunctional" family and then it ends with he cliche message that "tragedy brings people together"
Screw this whole episode.

Basics, Part II
Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
After they chose to make Seska's baby not Chakotay's, thereby rendering Chakotay's and the crew's decisions in "Basics I" meaningless and even stupid (and making half-a-season's angst moot), I don't think I ever trusted Voyager's TPTB to pay off a storyline properly again. Also, stupid death for Seska. So kiss off, "Basics II."

Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Displaced
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
Displaced sticks out like a saw thumb in the last few awesome episodes of the season. It's a cute idea, but it's not executed in a memorable way.

Flashback
The Swarm
Remember
Future's End, Part I
Future's End, Part II
Warlord
Fair Trade
Alter Ego
Unity
Before and After
Worst Case Scenario
Scorpion, Part I
 
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