That list has the same ten ds9 episodes listed. And for Voyager, it has Parallax and Death Wish listed, 2 non-time travel episodes.
Only someone who's never gotten into the show, and never watched it much would call it "TNG 2.0" or "TNG Lite." So, what? because it's a "ship show," it's TNG lite?
This is like, a main theme of Janeway. They depict all of this. Are we going to now argue to what degree they should have? This thread is beginning to go in cycles.
What is good? If the producers, writers, actors, etc of the show are happy with the result, the show is objectively good. If they are really happy with a season, that season is objectively really good.
All this "they could have done" or "they should have done" is purely speculative, and nonsense. We weren't there. We don't know what was best for the show. How can we judge a show using an ex post facto set of expectations and critiquing it based on "what it could have done."
I'm sorry, but our ideas today(20 years later), of what it could have done, are out of context. Do we criticized Law & Order for being Law & Order? Should we Criticize Star Trek for being Star Trek?
Most of the suggestions I've seen in this thread are either already in the show(which makes me wonder just how long it's been since you guys have seen the show) or they would turn star trek into a cheesy soap opera, rather than vehicle for telling compelling sci Fi stories.
Note I said featuring time travel, both "Parallax" and Death Wish" featured time travel, yes it might not have been a major element of the episode but it did feature.
As for what is good, that's subjective rather than objective. What I find good might be different from what you find good, or the actors invovled in a TV show or film.
L&O like ST has had several spin offs, SVU, CI, LA, Trial by Jury. Not to mention the foreign ones. But do we critise the spin off shows for not being L&O?
Now as for expectations, I'm sure many of us read several articles etc.. on what the writers/prodecures etc... wanted to do with the show whilst it was in development/pre-production i.e limited resources. If what they say they wanted to do fails to develop then who is at fault for having expectations?
Now some viewers of the show caught it in re-runs, or hadn't read much about the direction the producers wanted to take so they came in with a different set of expectations to those that had. This difference in mindset may in part play a role in the differering views on the show. To the later any critisims coming from the former group might seem like ex post facto but for the former it's not as they aren't forming a view retroactively they formed a view of what they would get before they even say the show based on articles/interviews etc.. with the producers of the show.
Now what is compelling TV? Once again we are dealing with something which is subjective. What is compelling to one person might be okay to another person and boring to another person. Did VOY have some compelling episodes sure it did most TV shows do have episodes that some will find compelling that others won't.
Now whilst some of these things which we have debated might be in the show, the next debate would be should they have used them/developed them more than they did?
This thread's title:
Biggest problem with Voyager is that they didn't really take any chances.
This is in fact a generalization. Voyager has 178 episodes, multiple producers, 3 show runners, many, many writers. The title assumes objectivity in what a "problem" is and implies that there are many other "problems." And of course it assumes that Voyager "didn't take chances." which makes it a false premise.
Lastly, it's a non sequitur, as the title assumes "Not taking chances is a big problem."
In the first few pages, posters had noted "chances" that Voyager did in fact take, but they weren't disputed, only ignored.
VOY had 172 episodes.
As for not taking chances is a big problem once again we are dealing with something that could be subjective, for those for whom VOY was their first Trek show it might appear new and fresh for those that had been fas of ST through TOS, TNG and into DSN what VOY might be doing might be seen as being stale and old and they want Trek to take that Big chance. And some might srgue the inital premise was taking a big chance.
Yes but what did the OP mean when they said r
eally? One person could read that literally as it didn't take any chances whilst another could read it as yes they took some chances but even when they did taake a chance they didn't do much with it.