Series finale ends with the 29th century timecops starting to clean up the two Janeway's mess.
If they could have played around with the format more I’d have more shows about Voyager from the perspective of the aliens. I always liked that whenever they did it. Should they let this starship fly through their space or not? Maybe…I can’t believe I’m going to suggest this…even a clip-show(!) of an alien council meeting where different parties are making their case. Maybe even like a council of Voth bringing in aliens from throughout the series to see the overall effect the ship has had on the area and whether or not they should apprehend it.
Maybe we don’t even see new footage of the crew until the next episode when the baddies come after us. Or not at all when they decide not to. It could even be a two-parter leading into a third with our crew. The first two episodes you see and hear all about how the quadrant is changed for Voyager’s involvement.
It was recently speculated that Kirk had a few Cerritos equivalents following him around and cleaning up his assorted messes. Maybe Janeway and her crew have a bunch of similar vessels assigned to them, undoing all the grandmother paradoxes she's created.
I really hope there were some Cerritos equivalents following Kirk. Otherwise things would have ended very badly for the people in The Apple.
I really hope there were some Cerritos equivalents following Kirk. Otherwise things would have ended very badly for the people in The Apple.
Which is why 'Distant Origin' is such a great episode.If they could have played around with the format more I’d have more shows about Voyager from the perspective of the aliens. I always liked that whenever they did it. Should they let this starship fly through their space or not? Maybe…I can’t believe I’m going to suggest this…even a clip-show(!) of an alien council meeting where different parties are making their case. Maybe even like a council of Voth bringing in aliens from throughout the series to see the overall effect the ship has had on the area and whether or not they should apprehend it.
Maybe we don’t even see new footage of the crew until the next episode when the baddies come after us. Or not at all when they decide not to. It could even be a two-parter leading into a third with our crew. The first two episodes you see and hear all about how the quadrant is changed for Voyager’s involvement.
Which is why 'Distant Origin' is such a great episode.
I'm sure it was mentioned but the thing that bugged me most about the show was the ending, I just wish we got to see the homecoming ceremony and debriefing and not the alternate future one, I do not really count that.
It has been mentioned, and often, because that ending was decidedly appalling, and for exactly the reasons you gave. Aside from DS9, has any Trek series had both a good premiere and a good finale?
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“Beyond the Farthest Star” and “The Counter-Clock Incident” were both good, as Saturday morning cartoons go.Aside from DS9, has any Trek series had both a good premiere and a good finale?
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