I have to make a few comments to this thread.
Personally I love Voyager in a way, despite it's flaws and the sloppy writing. I love the main characters who I still regard as Star Trek's best and I love the original premise of the show about ship lost in unknown space very far away from home and how the Starfleet and Maquis crew had to co-operate to get home.
And believe me, I can be quick when it comes to defend the series against outside bashing if necessary.
But I must admit that I do find a lot of flaws in the series. Even when I watch my beloved seasons 1-3, I see a lot of things which makes me think "why do they come up with that?" or "I would have done this different".
Like the fact that according to the stardates, it took over a month between the events in "Caretaker" and "Parallax". Dit it really take a month for them to decide who would be Chief Engineer? If not, why were they so sloppy about the stardates, considering the fact that they should know that the Trek fans love to nitpick such things about continuity. Note also that the stardates for "Lifesigns" and "Investigations" are wrong. There are lots of such errors, if I'm not wrong they do screw up the whole thing in "Homestead" (I haven't watched that episode).
Kes's lifespan was ridiculous. A species with such short lifespan would never develope to more than primates. Not to mention the "one-child syndrome".
I won't go for the Starfleet-Maquis conflict because I actually think that it was handled pretty good. It was logic that the two crews should cooperate to get home. But I'm a bit sceptical to Janeway's decision to "make it a Stafleet crew" considering the fact that Neelix or Kes were never made Starfleet personel even if they probably agreed to follow Starfleet rules. The most logical thing would have been to have the same chain of command as they had on Deep Space Nine where Starfleet and Bajoran crews did run the station.
I can actually buy the not-too-damaged ship and the waste of shuttles and torpedoes too if it had been carefully explained. OK, "The Shuttle and Torpedo Building Team" is a joke among us, a joke which I have often used. But imagine if they had come up with something like that, some explanations about a team re-building such things. It would have made some sense.
The time it took to pass through Kazon space was a bit exaggerated. What they should have done was to strand them on "The 37's planet" for some time and most of the Kazon adventures should have taken place during that time.
Chakotay should have had more screen time, just like Riker on TNG. I mean, they had a great character who they never really used.
There are more things than that, a lot of small things which I find in many episodes in seasons 1-3. And I'm not gonna go into the Kes-Seven debate here (other than to state that if they had to add Seven, then all the origina main characters should have remained), how the premise of the series was wasted when they got in touch with Earth already in season 4, the over-use of the Borg, the concentration on three main characters in the later seasons and so on.
I just want to state that Voyager was a great series who could have been much better. Unfortunately there were too many flaws, small errors and other not so good things due to sloppy writiing.
Still we love it!
The series must have a lot of qualities, especially when it comes to the characters to make so many of us love it, despite the many flaws. I'm one of those people who can criticize a lot of it, still I regard it as a favorite and believe me, it's not only about Kes. I have some strange affection to the other characters and certain aspects of the show as well.
As I have written on my website:
Voyager as a concept was great. The series had so much potential and could have been much better than it was. And it must be some credit to Voyager that even the most dissapointed fans stayed on until the end because of the affection for the characters and the show itself. If the greatness of a series is measured by the loyalty of the fans, then Voyager is the greatest series ever.
So what was good with it? I would like to point out the characters, the original premise for the show and a certain atmosphere. The inter-action between the characters were great, especially in the first seasons when all of the main characters did have their share in the action. There were also some really great episodes, especially in season 2.
I guess that Voyager can be compared to a certain kind of rock bands, those who may not become superstars, who may not earn millions, who may not be well-known to the whole world and who may have some flaws but despite that get some cult status and a lot of loyal followers who stay with them for years to come. In other words, something special which make us love them in some special way.
