I've reached "Future's End" in my rewatch, and very much enjoyed it. I think it's the most fun episode so far.
Sarah Silverman's character wound me up a bit (it's 1996 yet she's talking like an escapee from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey), and her scenes with Tom were painful, but other than that it was a great two-parter.
I loved Janeway's little ego trip when she had Starling trapped in sickbay very amusing. Her "I've won!" was priceless - then he got away!
The Doctor's muted glee at finally being outside sickbay was great.
Did anyone else notice that the Braxon that picked up Voyager at the end was wearing a slightly different uniform to the one at the start?
That it's spelled "Chronowerx" on the building, but "Chronowerks" in the hangar?
And what happend to the Braxton on Earth? Even if the future changed, he should still be there, like Old Janeway in "Endgame", Daniels in Enterprise and Old Spock in STXI remained even after the timeline was altered.
Again, very enjoyable episodes.
Sarah Silverman's character wound me up a bit (it's 1996 yet she's talking like an escapee from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey), and her scenes with Tom were painful, but other than that it was a great two-parter.
I loved Janeway's little ego trip when she had Starling trapped in sickbay very amusing. Her "I've won!" was priceless - then he got away!

The Doctor's muted glee at finally being outside sickbay was great.
Did anyone else notice that the Braxon that picked up Voyager at the end was wearing a slightly different uniform to the one at the start?
That it's spelled "Chronowerx" on the building, but "Chronowerks" in the hangar?
And what happend to the Braxton on Earth? Even if the future changed, he should still be there, like Old Janeway in "Endgame", Daniels in Enterprise and Old Spock in STXI remained even after the timeline was altered.
Again, very enjoyable episodes.