For the longest time I was very critical of Voyager for many different reasons.
All the standard lines that have been repeated years poor character development, scripts, and etc. However, I have recently been watching it on Spike T.V. on a pretty regular basis and the episodes I have seen have changed my mind about the series greatly in positive way. For example the episode where Torres trys to eliminate her unborn child's Klingon DNA actually had me in tears toward the end, the episode where Seven's cortical node was failing also had some great character moments as well. I'm not sure how I could have missed these episodes and others like them during its initial. While I still have some problems with the series (espeacially the end of the Kes storyline ie "Fury" and the series ending) it is no longer on my do not watch list and I am really enjoying seeing it like it is the first time. So I apologize to the Voyager fanbase for bashing the series with apparentlly really watching it closely
All the standard lines that have been repeated years poor character development, scripts, and etc. However, I have recently been watching it on Spike T.V. on a pretty regular basis and the episodes I have seen have changed my mind about the series greatly in positive way. For example the episode where Torres trys to eliminate her unborn child's Klingon DNA actually had me in tears toward the end, the episode where Seven's cortical node was failing also had some great character moments as well. I'm not sure how I could have missed these episodes and others like them during its initial. While I still have some problems with the series (espeacially the end of the Kes storyline ie "Fury" and the series ending) it is no longer on my do not watch list and I am really enjoying seeing it like it is the first time. So I apologize to the Voyager fanbase for bashing the series with apparentlly really watching it closely