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Worst Episode of VOY FINAL POLL

Which episode is your LEAST favorite?

  • Cathexis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Threshold

    Votes: 11 23.9%
  • Favorite Son

    Votes: 7 15.2%
  • Unforgettable

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • The Fight

    Votes: 16 34.8%
  • Spirit Folk

    Votes: 7 15.2%
  • Nightingale

    Votes: 1 2.2%

  • Total voters
    46
  • Poll closed .

Garth Rockett

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After a couple of months of voting to determine the TrekBBS's least favorite episode from each season, we have now reached the end. The seven episodes that were voted worst from each season are listed - please select your LEAST favorite. The episode receiving the most votes will be named TrekBBS's least favorite episode of VOY and will go against the least favorites from the other series to determine an overall winner (or loser, depending on how you look at it). Of the 24th century series, VOY has had the most consistent voter turnout, so thanks for your participation! I've enjoyed conducting these polls.
 
I can't decide between The Fight and Favourate Son, I was going to say spirit folk just because of what they did to Ireland....the horror....the horror....with Fair Haven but that ep had some good bits

The Fight managed to be one of the worst plot lines I've ever seen, Favourate Son had a decent premise ruined by the aliens who looked human (oh no wait they had tattos...I guess that makes them alien:rolleyes::rolleyes:)
 
It was between Favorite Son and The Fight for me, but ultimately I guess I'd rather sit through a bad Chakotay episode than a bad Harry episode, so Favorite Son gets the thumbs down.
 
The Fight.

i do think parts of it were interesting, like the fragmented scenes that formed sentences. But Robert Beltran isn't a good enough actor to have pulled that episode off. If someone else had done it, it would have been better
 
Voted for Favourite Son, with virtually no redeeming features.

I respect The Fight for what it tried to do, even if it came off as a mess. Cathexis is mediocre but not terrible, Threshold is in the tradition of Spock's Brain and so it's one of my favourites to rewatch now, Spirit Folk is cringeworthy but the Fair Haven village always had its charm to me, and Unforgettable and Nightingale are both poor but inoffensive.
 
Voted for Favourite Son, with virtually no redeeming features.

I respect The Fight for what it tried to do, even if it came off as a mess. Cathexis is mediocre but not terrible, Threshold is in the tradition of Spock's Brain and so it's one of my favourites to rewatch now, Spirit Folk is cringeworthy but the Fair Haven village always had its charm to me, and Unforgettable and Nightingale are both poor but inoffensive.

It had it's charm because it was pure fiction within fiction.

Ireland in the 19th century was a desolate hell hole, nothing like Fair Haven
 
Voted for Favourite Son, with virtually no redeeming features.

I respect The Fight for what it tried to do, even if it came off as a mess. Cathexis is mediocre but not terrible, Threshold is in the tradition of Spock's Brain and so it's one of my favourites to rewatch now, Spirit Folk is cringeworthy but the Fair Haven village always had its charm to me, and Unforgettable and Nightingale are both poor but inoffensive.

It had it's charm because it was pure fiction within fiction.

Ireland in the 19th century was a desolate hell hole, nothing like Fair Haven

it was just a light hearted cute episode
 
Voted for Favourite Son, with virtually no redeeming features.

I respect The Fight for what it tried to do, even if it came off as a mess. Cathexis is mediocre but not terrible, Threshold is in the tradition of Spock's Brain and so it's one of my favourites to rewatch now, Spirit Folk is cringeworthy but the Fair Haven village always had its charm to me, and Unforgettable and Nightingale are both poor but inoffensive.

It had it's charm because it was pure fiction within fiction.

Ireland in the 19th century was a desolate hell hole, nothing like Fair Haven

it was just a light hearted cute episode

I know but it made me cringe....so...so much
 
"Spirit Folk". Along with the even more indescribably atrocious "Fair Haven", by far the worst Voyager episode in existence.

I agree with those who've mentioned that "Unforgettable" is probably the most inappropriately named episode the show did, though. :lol:
 
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