This is all you need to know!All of the episodes are perfect threads in a perfect tapestry of perfection.
Moore does have praise for some things about VOYAGER, however.It’s a big, beautiful show that isn’t doing anything with all this beauty. It goes for the actors as well. I’ve maintained from day one that the VOYAGER cast overall was probably the best cast of all of them. You really had a strong group of players that could really take the show someplace. I loved the other two casts that I worked with, but I looked at the VOYAGER cast and thought, ‘These group of players all really like each other, and they are all going to have fun together on the set. They are all willing to try anything that you give to them.’ I found that in the brief time I was working with them, too; they will do anything for you. They work very hard; they take a lot of pride in their craft. Do something with them!
Voyager is great! Good thing they only made 60 episodes. If they had tried to make, say, 170 of them they would have run out of good ideas and had to resort to lame holodeck stories and absurd premises, like, say, a method of propulsion that could get you home but causes you to then mutate into some lizard or something. Also they would have had to do a lot of stories where characters focus on their core character flaw and learn a lesson which they completely forget by the next episode. They also probably would have resorted to way too many time travel episodes, way too many episodes where the crew almost finds a shortcut home but then loses it because of morality or because it was all a trick or something, and countless TNG cameos.
Good thing they only did 60 so they never ran out of original ideas.
Voyager started well and had excellent character dynamics but I felt the Kazon were very one dimensional.
Are you intentionally trying to start another war with the forum next door?
PEOPLE DIED!
We need to talk them down before they start pooping in envelopes.
Just read the Voyager related parts of this Moore interview
http://www.lcarscom.net/rdm1000118.htm
As much as I enjoy Voyager (my fav series next to TNG) I`ve to say that Moore is right in many points. (I`m sad to say this). But I always will love this series with all of it`s problems.
The main reason because I love Voyager so much is the great cast. And I`m glad to read that Moore tells the same.
Moore does have praise for some things about VOYAGER, however.It’s a big, beautiful show that isn’t doing anything with all this beauty. It goes for the actors as well. I’ve maintained from day one that the VOYAGER cast overall was probably the best cast of all of them. You really had a strong group of players that could really take the show someplace. I loved the other two casts that I worked with, but I looked at the VOYAGER cast and thought, ‘These group of players all really like each other, and they are all going to have fun together on the set. They are all willing to try anything that you give to them.’ I found that in the brief time I was working with them, too; they will do anything for you. They work very hard; they take a lot of pride in their craft. Do something with them!
Voyager started well and had excellent character dynamics but I felt the Kazon were very one dimensional.
I disagree. I think the Kazon offered a very interesting twist for the crew. Here they are, thrown light years away, surrounded by enemies who have a tiny bit of advanced weaponry and technology, but are mainly a coupe of centuries behind technology wise, unlike in the Alpha Quadrant were all the parties tend to be on equal footing. The Kazon were an interesting mix of the Klingons and Pakleds: intelligence, but low technology and thirsting for higher tech.
Plus the Kazon also allowed for two additional subplot lines to run featuring Seska and Paris-Jonas.
We can't all be cool and edgy like the Romulans.
^I thought Tom was great until "Basics". I wanted him to be a badass rebel, not an undercover goody two-shoes.
Twelve hours in the agony booth for you.Crap! Spoilers! Sorry wasn't thinking.
Nothing. Never mind. *hides*
But... he's already seen at least that much of Voyager!Twelve hours in the agony booth for you.Crap! Spoilers! Sorry wasn't thinking.
Nothing. Never mind. *hides*
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