Prey
Hmm... well this is definitely a Janeway&Seven show. If this is how the rest of the season will look alike, then I can see where the Star Trek: Janeway&Seven claim comes from. But I won't admit that I'm stupid just yet.
Overall it was a good episode. It's also the second time in this season when Voyager avoids the feel good conclusion. Poor species 8472 - it just wanted to go home. It was so alone.
However I have some thoughts about what was just not right.
Hirogen are not particulary menacing. So far they remind me of these guys -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsEyubiq3k4. Sure, they skin people and remove their bones for trophies, but it's not presented as distrubing. Sort of cool in a comic book way.
For the record, the Borg and species 8472 are more closer to these guys -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ49BG4eBSo.
The thing is, I keep wondering that wasn't using the relay system (and later destroying it) enough for Voyager to become mortal enemies for Hirogen.
Like, Voyager contacts home, but someone notices it and starts hunting Voyger. Message in a Bottle and Hunters sort of implied that. But in Prey, the Hirogen don't really care about Voyager, because Voyager just stumbled on a random Hirogen that was hunting a random species 8472. And I wonder if future episodes need yet another excuse for the Hirogen to start becoming professionally interested in Voyager's demise. They have already so many excuses. The first excuse was the best one - Voyager awakened the attention of someone it shouldn't have.
Species 8472 itself would potentially be a more cooler threat, as they have that "demons from hell" thing going on. Voyager ventured into hell, and now the hell-lords are *aware* of them. The way I was lead to believe, this is how the Hirogen were going to be too - Voyager accidentally contaced someone who shouldn't be *aware* of it's existence. Only, they are *aware*, but don't particulary care. If it was done like this then the Hirogen would be more threatening.
Basically, I think I'd rather see species 8472 instead of the Hirogen, but I would be quite satisfied with the Hirogen too, if they would have been single-mindedly hunting Voyager already now. It's the fact that they don't yet, that makes me dissapointed. I really liked how they were introduced in the Message in a Bottle. Only this episode didn't really build up from the "Voyager accidentally contaced someone who shouldn't be *aware* of it's existence" premise, since Voyager just stumbled on a random Hirogen ship that was hunting someone else.
So I guess the Hirogen will be quickly dealt with, because they don't really work anymore.
Other than the slight dissapointment in unused potential, this episode was pretty good in exploring the Janeway&Seven relationship. The last time we saw this was in Raven. I wonder what will come next for Seven. Right now I'm a bit angry at her - because of poor species 8472

(it just wanted to go home - so sad) and this line: "
I believe that you are punishing me because I don't think the way that you
do... because I'm not becoming more like you. You claim to respect my individuality... But in fact, you are frightened by it."
If I was Janeway I would whip her Borg ass and teach her a thing or two about compassion against your fellow sentient being.
No, actually it was a great way to end it. On one hand Seven wants to please Janeway, on the other hand she also sees herself as being better and smarter than Janeway. I guess she would like to see Janeway as Borg Queen, only she keeps confusing her. So she tests Janeway.
Great character episode. It's just sad that they kinda screwed up with the interesting premise that (I think) the Hirogen (would have) had. Would rather see species 8472 again, but I guess I won't.
I also remember that Starfleet sent an encrypted message in the previous episode. I was kinda hoping it would have something to do with the Hirogen. I now hope it is at least something cool.