The first half of the show, and then delving into things like "What does it take to create a Galactic Alliance and what happens once the threat it was formed to deal with is gone?". DS9 was about showing the problems with the Federation, VOY could've transitioned from "Running away from everything" which is antithetical to Trek in the first place and moved to a proper Trek plot of "what GOOD does a Federation bring?"
Okay, I can see that being an interesting premise, but I just don't see why
Voyager has to get back to the Alpha Quadrant first for that.
You mean like how DS9 never got a replacement for the Defiant like it was nothing? Oh wait...
I'm really not interested in a pissing contest over DS9's shortcuts. DS9 had plenty of flaws too, and there's a thread about how it could have been improved as well.
And what if it just drags on and on and on without resolution and you're left wondering "Ugh, when are they going to move past this?"
Any arc will have some people thinking that, because no story can entertain all people. But good writing can keep the majority of people entertained.
Look at DS9's 6th Season, after they retook the Station the rest of the season was nothing but filler except for like 3 episodes dealing with the Dominion again.
Some of DS9's best episodes happened in Season Six after the station occupation arc ended, including "You Are Cordially Invited," "Statistical Probabilities," "The Magnificent Ferengi," "Waltz," "Far Beyond the Stars," "Inquisition," "In the Pale Moonlight," "His Way," "Valiant," "Time's Orphan," and "The Sound of Her Voice." Seriously -- Season Six might be some of the best run DS9 ever had.
Or the Renegade Telepath plot in Babylon 5's 5th Season.
The Renegade Telepath arc wasn't half as bad as people claim.
Or everything to do with Clara in Doctor Who.
Clara had a grand total of six episodes where she was a mystery, and the mystery of Clara was only the focus of three of them ("The Bells of Saint John," "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS," and "The Name of the Doctor").
Also Clara is quite possibly my favorite
Doctor Who companion, and her pairing with the Eleventh Doctor might be my favorite Doctor/companion pairing.
Uh huh, and when Voyager did episodes like "Living Witness" and "The Void" and "Scorpion" all they got for "following the premise" was "Meh" at best. No matter what the reception is to those stories today.
Forgive me, but it seems like your purpose here is less to imagine how VOY might have been improved while still staying true to its spirit, than it is to allege somehow unfair treatment of VOY.