First off, Dal was so much less annoying this week, and I sincerely hope this is the direction in which he continues to travel. Gwyn redeems herself nicely, and it's clear she has formed bonds with the crew. The betrayal by her father was the complete eye opener, which I expected, and in this case it works. Predictable isn't always bad, because I liked Gwyn. Something about her character from the start appealed to me, and it's good to see her pushing away from the influence of the figure she's held up for so long.
Jakom-pog had the best lines this episode. Well, almost, because I think Larry's a fine name for a planet, Rok-Tahk.
We get to see Janeway clean house, and by damn that felt good. I swear I could hear Kate Mulgrew smile as she said it, because that was *pure* unfiltered Janeway. Makes me want to go watch some of my favorite VOY episodes.
So the Protostar isn't just the name of the ship, it's the actual protostar being contained in a warp chamber that apparently enables some kind of hyperwarp. That's metal AF, though I have to wonder, considering the history of containment breaches on Federation starships, just what might happen in a real battle. I'm sure we'll find out at some point.
I see the question pop up about a protostar being so much larger than what is depicted in this show, and consider this: if a protostar is powering a hyperdrive of some kind, then it may not sit entirely in our space/time. Like an iceberg, what is contained in the chamber is only what appears in this universe, and what is outside of it is much, MUCH larger. Just a thought.
Let's see... any cons? Not really. Writing was good, visuals very good, characterizations feel natural, story kept me interested. The only slightly cringe moment was the constipation/constellation line. It doesn't bother me in itself, I mean hell, who doesn't get that every so often? It's more that I would not expect Gwyn, someone so exceptionally capable and intelligent, to mix up astronomical terminology for gastronomical terminology.
They need to let me write for this show. I have so many more of these.
Speaking of the show itself, it's growing on me! Yeah, it's primary aim is children, but like other shows I enjoy, it has enough meat on it for adults to get something good out of it, and to be entertained by it while not wishing for the sweet embrace of death.
This episode gets a very good 8/10.