I've had a look and couldn't find much on this episode but my search wasn't exhaustive so apologies if I'm retreading old ground!
I've been re-watching the odd episode of Voyager recently and have been reacquainted with the season 6 episode "Good Shepherd". This isn't a bad episode, pretty average for the season in my opinion, I've just had a few thoughts and wanted to know what other people thought.
To me this would have been a great episode to do in season 1 or 2; it seems weird to me that after five years on such a small ship where everyone has faced death together countless times that you'd have any disfunctional crewmembers not pulling their weight (I imagine you'd have severely emotionally damaged crewmembers but that's not how they come across), also surely everyone knows everyone by now. In the earlier seasons it would have made much more sense; it wold have been a great vehicle to develop and explore Janeway's character and also setup one or more of these characters who could return in later episodes as a recurring character (if only to die and add a bit more weight to a death rather than random crewmember #73 who everyone says they care about but who is never seen and so the death carries not weight with the audience).
Alternatively they could have kept it in season 6 but made it about the Equinox crewmembers who came aboard at the end the season opener, it wasn't exactly a high budget episode so surely it wouldn't have been too expensive to bring one or more of them back? I feel it's a huge waste that they were never seen again!
Anyway, these are just a few thoughts that I decided to share. Again it's not an awful episode, but it feels like the writers missed a trick!
I've been re-watching the odd episode of Voyager recently and have been reacquainted with the season 6 episode "Good Shepherd". This isn't a bad episode, pretty average for the season in my opinion, I've just had a few thoughts and wanted to know what other people thought.
To me this would have been a great episode to do in season 1 or 2; it seems weird to me that after five years on such a small ship where everyone has faced death together countless times that you'd have any disfunctional crewmembers not pulling their weight (I imagine you'd have severely emotionally damaged crewmembers but that's not how they come across), also surely everyone knows everyone by now. In the earlier seasons it would have made much more sense; it wold have been a great vehicle to develop and explore Janeway's character and also setup one or more of these characters who could return in later episodes as a recurring character (if only to die and add a bit more weight to a death rather than random crewmember #73 who everyone says they care about but who is never seen and so the death carries not weight with the audience).
Alternatively they could have kept it in season 6 but made it about the Equinox crewmembers who came aboard at the end the season opener, it wasn't exactly a high budget episode so surely it wouldn't have been too expensive to bring one or more of them back? I feel it's a huge waste that they were never seen again!
Anyway, these are just a few thoughts that I decided to share. Again it's not an awful episode, but it feels like the writers missed a trick!