Mrs Paris
Captain
Overall I liked it but I wouldn't call it great and certainly not in the pantheon of excellent Trek or even Voyager.
I thought that the behavior of Janeway was forced and I didn't buy it.
I agree with what Ron Moore said about it
The things that Janeway does in ‘Equinox’ don’t work, because it’s not about anything. She’s not really grappling with her inner demons. She’s not truly under the gun and suffering to the point where you can understand the decisions that she’s made. She just gets kind of cranky and bitchy. She’s having a bad day; these things keep popping around on the bridge, and we just keep cutting to shots of people grabbing phaser rifles and shooting, and hitting the red alert sign, over and over again. It doesn’t signify anything. It’s kind of emblematic of the show. There is a lot of potential, and there is a lot of surface sizzle going on in a lot of episodes, but to what end? What are we trying to do? What are we trying to touch in the audience? What are we trying to say? What are the things we are trying to explore? Why are we doing this episode? That was my fundamental question. When I would say, ‘What was the point of doing the first part?’ there was never a good answer for that. As a consequence, it was hard to come up with the ending to the show that has no beginning. You just start throwing things around. ‘Two captains on different courses’ at least sounds like an episode. At least there is something in it. Janeway will take something away from that experience, but not in the current version. What does she learn from that experience? I don’t know how it’s affected her. Chakotay, for all his trouble, he just goes back to work. There is no lingering problem with Janeway; there is no deeper issue coming to the fore."
I think that Ron Moore is full of crap. He seems to think that he's the greatest thing to hit science-fiction because of DS9 and BSG. Which I only hope is not true, considering I find those two shows to be vastly overrated.
"Equinox" is one of my favorite two-part Trek episodes. I think that Voyager's encounter with the Equinox changed Janeway in a way that Moore had obviously failed to see. It finally led her into becoming the balanced Starfleet commander that she needed to be for a ship in Voyager's situation in the Delta Quadrant. Instead of being the by-the-book captain of the first two seasons or the captain more willing to be Maquis and sometimes abandoning reason or good sense, Janeway became a captain who learned to utilize and balance all aspects of what she had been before the encounter with the Equinox.
BSG is a FANTASTIC show!