MeanJoePhaser said:
The Void deserves mention for the struggle to survive while holding onto ethics,
Ah yes! Forgot about that one! Agreed. That was another episode were they addressed the quest for survival while trying to hang on to Starfleet & Federation principles...not to mention a sense of basic humanity.
Yeah...there were a few episodes in there that addressed the original premise quite well....but wow! No doubt about it - the show could have been a whole lot more. When I see shows like Battlestar Galactica now...or even a show like Jericho which explores what human beings are capable of becoming (both good and bad) in some extraordinarily dire circumstances....it does make me sad.
There are alot of good episodes of VOY, once you get past the frustration over the almost completely abandoned premise. But when you come back once again to consideration of the original premise...you can't avoid that feeling of a massive wasted opportunity.
That original premise was kick-ass good. Frankly, I think the original premise of VOY was BETTER than either TNG's (which was to re-do TOS 80's style) or DS9's. But sadly....the execution of the show itself just didn't live up to the hope.
After seeing BSG, I DO often wonder what would have happened to VOY if Ron Moore had stayed. And frankly, you have to wonder if half the stuff that we have seen on BSG wasn't originally intended for VOY.
