"Daring and experimental" is kind of the antithesis of Voyager, a show that rejected everything that could have made it unique.If they wanted to be daring and experimental,
"Daring and experimental" is kind of the antithesis of Voyager, a show that rejected everything that could have made it unique.
Given the dubious quality of many of its 7th season episodes, I think they could have easily eliminated a few of them and replaced them with some post-homecoming shows.
Should Voyager have gotten lost later in the first season? We could have seen a little more of how their mission was supposed to work, get to know the characters who died better and feel their loss more keenly.
Also, would you have liked to see what was going on back in Federation space a bit sooner, regarding their disappearance - from the POV of their families? Maybe a partially set on DS9 episode where family of Voyager crew come to process their loss?
"Daring and experimental" is kind of the antithesis of Voyager, a show that rejected everything that could have made it unique.
Well it doesn't help that everytime they tried something new that stood out more they got panned for their efforts...
I don't recall the Trek franchise being known for being unique, daring and experimental. Not since the original series.
Which is why I can generally tolerate some of its worst elements: its obnoxious over-reliance on the Reset Button, for example, or turning the Maquis into Good Little Starfleet. I only really have issues with unnecessary stupidity or sloppiness.
We didn't need a mutiny, just some actual conflict. Could we even have Maquis with tattoos or stubble or long hair? Nope, they're indistinguishable from Day One.
Oh would certainly have been interesting in retrospect tbh. With that said can't deny ST Voyager is a wonderful show as is too!!Should Voyager have gotten lost later in the first season? We could have seen a little more of how their mission was supposed to work, get to know the characters who died better and feel their loss more keenly.
Also, would you have liked to see what was going on back in Federation space a bit sooner, regarding their disappearance - from the POV of their families? Maybe a partially set on DS9 episode where family of Voyager crew come to process their loss?
Bringing along the shortest haircut among the senior staff.Chakotay has entered the chat.![]()
Any conflict that lasted more than one episode would have been welcomed. Hell, Chakotay and Paris started off hating each other in the pilot but that moves on quickly. It's ok to have seeds of distrust continue on for a bit, especially with Tuvok and Chakotay.We didn't need a mutiny, just some actual conflict. Could we even have Maquis with tattoos or stubble or long hair? Nope, they're indistinguishable from Day One.
Let me use the Walking Dead again as an example. The conflict between the Fleeters and the Maquis? It wasn't any different from how things ultimately went between Rick and Shane in Walking Dead. And what happened there....well by the end of the 2nd season Rick had to kill Shane who kept trying to kill him despite Rick forgiving him repeatedly.
So yeah, if the Maquis had betrayed them to the Kazon or tried a Mutiny that's how it would end too: With one side having to wipe out the other, permanently.
The overuse of the reset button? Exactly how many episodes used this narrative?
Deep Space Nine couldn't follow up when the series nearly went out on a limb, as it's seventh season had proven. Yet, you want to complain about Voyager? Good grief.
The overuse of the reset button? Exactly how many episodes used this narrative?
Deep Space Nine couldn't follow up when the series nearly went out on a limb, as it's seventh season had proven. Yet, you want to complain about Voyager? Good grief.
Personally I'm happy that the problems on Voyager could be solved rather quickly. I wouldn't have like to see Voyager become like the horrible Stargate Universe when the whole first season was ruined by the constant bickering between the Military Faction and the Civilian Faction and most of all the two awfl characters who were the leaders of those factions.Any conflict that lasted more than one episode would have been welcomed. Hell, Chakotay and Paris started off hating each other in the pilot but that moves on quickly. It's ok to have seeds of distrust continue on for a bit, especially with Tuvok and Chakotay.
No, it doesn't have to end in a mutiny but have Janeway have to navigate the difficult waters of leadership when everyone doesn't get along.
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