I think a lot of characters suffered from lack of development in Voyager. Compared to other series, like TNG, they were quite dull. Yes, I totally understand their fear to have people seeing Janeway 'weaker', but her character was strong enough to have bear more episodes where Chakotay had something more to do that just sit on his chair in the brigde.
I think that, perhaps, what they wanted to show is the 'confrontation' between the Seven's religious aspect against the more practical one Janeway's possessed, and I have to admit that I like how it works in the episode.
I do not have anything against C/7. I'm a believer that anyone can ship anything will showing respect to others, but it was obvious that everything was rushed up and bad writen by the end of the show. That's why I said I would have prefered a more open finale in the subject of relationships between characters.... and I suffered watching the poor Doctor when they started to pair Seven with Chakotay in the last episodes. He and Janeway were always there for Seven.
I think that, perhaps, what they wanted to show is the 'confrontation' between the Seven's religious aspect against the more practical one Janeway's possessed, and I have to admit that I like how it works in the episode.
I do not have anything against C/7. I'm a believer that anyone can ship anything will showing respect to others, but it was obvious that everything was rushed up and bad writen by the end of the show. That's why I said I would have prefered a more open finale in the subject of relationships between characters.... and I suffered watching the poor Doctor when they started to pair Seven with Chakotay in the last episodes. He and Janeway were always there for Seven.