And instead of Tuvok remote-controlling Chakotay's body as they amble around caves . . .
And who's that random new balding guy who has a ton of lines? Looks like they're setting something up, or they just wanted to take lines from Garret Wang for some reason. I like how people just pop up a few episodes before they figure into the plot.
It turns out the episode is mostly Tuvok playing Lou Gossett Jr from An Officer and a Gentleman, with some guy named Dolby as Richard Gere.
Would have liked it more if Tuvok had channeled Gossett and gone all, "What's the matter, Dolby? You can't hear me? You want it in SURROUND SOUND?"
And I never hated Neelix, apart from his too-lingering obsession over Kes early on. It just wasn't... filmed right most of the time, and it comes across as uglier than I think the writers intended.
And I never hated Neelix, apart from his too-lingering obsession over Kes early on. It just wasn't... filmed right most of the time, and it comes across as uglier than I think the writers intended.
Yeah, I can see what you mean. Like a... stalker or something.
spookytage, watching VOY (or any show) with you must be absolutely hilarious. Your commentary is gold.
Anytime I see someone on Star Trek preparing to enter a cave, I get the urge to lecture them through the TV screen. "What are you doing?!? Has ANYTHING good ever happened in a cave on Star Trek? Don't go in there!!"
g this fellow's face again very soon. (His name is Durst, btw.)
Second, that was the creepiest thing I've ever seen on a Trek show. Positively disturbing on every level. They stole his face?
It works really well. I'm amazed at how different Roxann Dawson looks without the Klingon stuff on her forehead. And how much of her Klingon voice is her acting more Klingon, as opposed to her having to talk differently because of the teeth? Either way, I like it.
My wife brought up a really good point at the end, though: "Didn't Janeway say that the next time the Vidiians messed with her people, there would be consequences?"
There definitely should have been. They kidnapped three of her crew, and murdered one. It doesn't matter that they're motivated by a desire for self-preservation--she should have (metaphorically) nuked the complex. The forcefield was down, right?
I could forgive the grammatical error in the title
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