Hi there Voyager board, I wouldn't exactly call myself a fan of the series but I do like it for it does manage to do well, provide some decent action, memorable acting and a good sense of humour, but even those attributes can be sparse in some seasons.
Last year I discovered Memory Alpha, the trek wiki, and decided to look up on information about Voyagers production and development (although it only goes so far), and now I wanted to see if any of you fans here can answer some questions I have about the quality of the show.
1.) If Berman or whoever wanted a show similar to TNG with a loose, anthologic (SP?) episode structure without alot of interpersonal conflict on the ship then what was the point of having the show be about two philosophically different groups of people aboard one ship in an unfamiliar and dangerous sector of space, wouldn't the show have been more engaging and entertaining if ship damage, loss of resources and conflict between each side was present between episodes and throughout the show? If you don't want to do any of that stuff then why bother with the premise?
2.) What was up with the shows writing? Who actually thought episodes like Fair Haven, Threshold and even some of the more epic shows like Unimatrix Zero were good premises?
Unimatrix Zero just seemed silly, the idea of a borg matrix is hard to take seriously, theres plenty of more intriguing ways Voyager could have exploited and 'hurt' the collective (okay, as messy as it ended up, I actually found it kind of entertaining)
3.) Why the hell was Q in this series? They should've just left him as an icon of TNG, seeing as bringing him over to DS9 evidently didn't work. I didn't really like any of the Q episodes in this series. For a species with the ability to do or witness anything they seemed like a really narrow-minded bunch in this series, didn't really see how the death of one of their own could drive them into civil war, but that might just be my lack of imagination
. Oh and Q2 was one annoying little p***k, would've been funnier if he ended up being more responsible than his childish, apathetic father.
4.) Seeing as Jeri Ryan was brought in to tighten the pants of the male demographic, by how much did the ratings actually go up once she was on the show? I hate any character written to be a space barbie (would've loathed Troi had she not been so hot) but Jeri Ryan did an excellent performance as this character who was cold and professional on the outside yet vulnerable and isolated on the inside.
Sorry if this stuff has been asked to death lol.
Last year I discovered Memory Alpha, the trek wiki, and decided to look up on information about Voyagers production and development (although it only goes so far), and now I wanted to see if any of you fans here can answer some questions I have about the quality of the show.
1.) If Berman or whoever wanted a show similar to TNG with a loose, anthologic (SP?) episode structure without alot of interpersonal conflict on the ship then what was the point of having the show be about two philosophically different groups of people aboard one ship in an unfamiliar and dangerous sector of space, wouldn't the show have been more engaging and entertaining if ship damage, loss of resources and conflict between each side was present between episodes and throughout the show? If you don't want to do any of that stuff then why bother with the premise?
2.) What was up with the shows writing? Who actually thought episodes like Fair Haven, Threshold and even some of the more epic shows like Unimatrix Zero were good premises?
Unimatrix Zero just seemed silly, the idea of a borg matrix is hard to take seriously, theres plenty of more intriguing ways Voyager could have exploited and 'hurt' the collective (okay, as messy as it ended up, I actually found it kind of entertaining)
3.) Why the hell was Q in this series? They should've just left him as an icon of TNG, seeing as bringing him over to DS9 evidently didn't work. I didn't really like any of the Q episodes in this series. For a species with the ability to do or witness anything they seemed like a really narrow-minded bunch in this series, didn't really see how the death of one of their own could drive them into civil war, but that might just be my lack of imagination

4.) Seeing as Jeri Ryan was brought in to tighten the pants of the male demographic, by how much did the ratings actually go up once she was on the show? I hate any character written to be a space barbie (would've loathed Troi had she not been so hot) but Jeri Ryan did an excellent performance as this character who was cold and professional on the outside yet vulnerable and isolated on the inside.
Sorry if this stuff has been asked to death lol.