^^ For me, you have to factor in the context that these shows aired in. Episodes like Spock's Brain, The Way to Eden, Shades of Grey, Threshold etc, weren't pivotal episodes. There were no great expectations on them like there would be for a series/movie franchise finale. Whenever I see these episodes now I generally find them amusing in that they fit seamlessly into the "they're that bad, they're funny" category.
For me, Endgame, as poor as Voyager had been, was an opportunity to at least partially rectify things, give the fans who's slaved away following it for seven years a certain sense of closure and satisfaction, and instead, the series' core plot driver was resolved almost as an afterthought.
The less said about Nemesis the better. The final acts are a complete ripoff of The Wrath of Khan but nowhere near as good. They should have gone out with First Contact. Insurrection was also poor IMO, but again, not as bad as Nemesis.
TATV, I can live with. The major criticism seems to be that it was stolen away from the ENT cast by Frakes and Sirtis. For me, that wasn't a problem, the majority of the ENT cast were forgettable to begin with. Besides, as you say, it at least had its moments, really liked the montage at the end. Shame that the tone captured in those few seconds weren't synonymous with the series itself, if they'd managed that, it would have been a lot better.
For me, Endgame, as poor as Voyager had been, was an opportunity to at least partially rectify things, give the fans who's slaved away following it for seven years a certain sense of closure and satisfaction, and instead, the series' core plot driver was resolved almost as an afterthought.
The less said about Nemesis the better. The final acts are a complete ripoff of The Wrath of Khan but nowhere near as good. They should have gone out with First Contact. Insurrection was also poor IMO, but again, not as bad as Nemesis.
TATV, I can live with. The major criticism seems to be that it was stolen away from the ENT cast by Frakes and Sirtis. For me, that wasn't a problem, the majority of the ENT cast were forgettable to begin with. Besides, as you say, it at least had its moments, really liked the montage at the end. Shame that the tone captured in those few seconds weren't synonymous with the series itself, if they'd managed that, it would have been a lot better.