I know it's nothing to do with me, but I think attempting to belittle someone who has a different point of view is bad form.just another episode about that weird dominion war. nothing special.
It's really great to have the regular thread comic relief.![]()
That's the nature of it though, isn't it? All the time meddling and that. But along the way it tells a great story, and rates among not only Voyager's best but the best of all Trek in my view.How about the epic reset button of YoH?I'd give it to Year of Hell, personally. Because of the deus ex machina of SoA.
Once again, your dedication as a reviewer has been called into question. You should really try to be more like me because I can drink as much as I want and not get hungover.Ah, man, had I known we'd be in for a match-up of this magnitude, I'd have tried to arrange my viewing schedule a little better. As it is, however, due to the Long Weekend I probably won't be able to get around to watching it for a couple days still. Well, unless I try to muddle through it with a major hangover.![]()
I don't understand the complaints about the resolution, they could just as easily have had Kira and Nog cut the weapons before the minefield was taken down, instead they did something unexpected. I enjoy it because it's the only time when the two big stories of the show really intersect, even in episodes like Tears of the Prophets and WYLB the war story and the Prophet story are separate from one another.SOA manages to actually maintain tension right to the end - and the ending is rooted in the characters and the shows backstory. I know not everyone likes the resolution but it worked for me. Plus it created another layer for them to deal with in later episodes.
i believe absolutely everything about prophets and founders stretched credibility, overstretched in fact.That stretched credibility.
That's because your mind is limited by your corporeal nature.i believe absolutely everything about prophets and founders stretched credibility, overstretched in fact.
Voyager is responsible for this, this and, most disturbingly of all, this. Just what are they doing with all that bread?!i'm positive pubescent girls were glued to the tv. who will she have sex with? who will she marry?
voyager never utilized stuff like this.
I know what you mean. It was almost as bad as that awful thing I watched the other day on TV, just because Picard was in it. Man, he must be really desperate for cash if he has to be in that kind of shit.i believe absolutely everything about prophets and founders stretched credibility, overstretched in fact.That stretched credibility.
well, the silver lining of soa is that the soap opera which the ziyal business was, comes to its conclusion. do you remember how it all started? dukat ventured out to wring his long lost illegitimate daughter's neck because she violated his family or professional honour or so. her stepsister kira, the daughter of dukat's other alien long time lover, and dukat's enemy, saved her life. later on, she conspired with all of dukat's other adversaries, even sort of fell in love with his arch enemy garak. dukat loves her dearly, nonetheless, and goes bananas for good when she is killed by his best friend and confident. i'm positive pubescent girls were glued to the tv. who will she have sex with? who will she marry?
voyager never utilized stuff like this.
I must have subconsciously taken that to heart. I had a ridiculous amount to drink (probably the most all year), with several blank bits of the night in my memory. Yet, I awoke afterwards feeling perfectly fine, if a little fatigued. And a bruise to the left of my tail-bone.Once again, your dedication as a reviewer has been called into question. You should really try to be more like me because I can drink as much as I want and not get hungover.![]()
One of the reasons YoH is good.................. is because of how lifeless and uninteresting and safe "regular" Voyager continuity is. When you take the premise of the show there's no reason why some of that stuff shouldn't happen. It's just frustrating to have such a dynamic premise (half Maquis, half Starfleet, on a ship stranded 70 years away with no backup, no repairs, no nothing).... and play everything so goddamn safe and technobabbly. ARGH.
And is that all the fall-out we're going to get with Odo, an unheard 'closet talk'??
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