Huh. Well, I thought this was a truly great couple of episodes and so I'm going to go ahead and disagree with Moore.
The things that Janeway does in ‘Equinox’ don’t work, because it’s not about anything.
Sure it is. It's about two captains; one which betrays his humanity to achieve his goal, and one which nearly does the same in order to bring him to justice.
She’s not really grappling with her inner demons. She’s not truly under the gun and suffering to the point where you can understand the decisions that she’s made. She just gets kind of cranky and bitchy. She’s having a bad day; these things keep popping around on the bridge, and we just keep cutting to shots of people grabbing phaser rifles and shooting, and hitting the red alert sign, over and over again. It doesn’t signify anything.
I wonder what Moore has to say about
The White Whale or
The Wrath of Khan?
There's an old saying that goes something like, "One must be cautious when slaying dragons, lest one becomes a dragon himself." Could Moore not see this was the point of the episode? Something so painfully obvious?
Uh. Okay, is he being purposely obtuse? I demand Moore register on this site so I can bitch at him.
No, Ron, apparently you do not.
Chakotay, for all his trouble, he just goes back to work. There is no lingering problem with Janeway; there is no deeper issue coming to the fore."
What I really could never figure out, though, is why they called B'Elanna "BLT" because it makes zero sense and is not her initials at all, which would either be "BT" or "BET". I always wondered who was responsible for that?