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I officially began my journey through all Star Trek on October 9th...

On a happy note, It's all Up from here. Straight through to Enterprise there are no worse moments than this. There will be some bad moments. Just none quite this bad.
Are you sure? Favorite Son? Profit and Lace? Threshold is just stupid, but Profit and Lace is actually painful to watch.
 
Are you sure? Favorite Son? Profit and Lace? Threshold is just stupid, but Profit and Lace is actually painful to watch.

Do you really want to mention EVERY episode, which isnt this good? Come on, they are not best episode at all, but not to compare with threshold. And to stay fair, all the other series, yes, even DS9 have not always very good episodes. Give them a chance :-)
 
I was on autopilot for most of it until I saw them actually destroy the ship.

One moment I was thinking "I wonder how many times we've seen them activate the self-destruct sequence without actually following through out of all the shows".

Ten minutes later and they end up actually growing through with it :lol:

amazing, isnt it?
 
Do you really want to mention EVERY episode, which isnt this good? Come on, they are not best episode at all, but not to compare with threshold. And to stay fair, all the other series, yes, even DS9 have not always very good episodes. Give them a chance :-)
I've read and heard people try to defend Threshold. It's a weird episode, but I can at least say that the cast puts its fullest into the story, and it even has one interesting moment (when Janeway jokes that she might have been the aggressor, a moment which may have been memorable in a better episode). I can say the same about Spock's Brain, Code of Honor, and Let He Who is Without Sin.

Precious Cargo, though, carries a number of dubious distinctions. The writer and the script editor/producer volunteer that it may be the worst episode. It is rife with bad Star Wars references. It has easily the worst acting performance in the entire franchise's history. And as far as I can tell, it is the only episode in franchise history that the producers sought to hold back from broadcast.

Yes, there are things worse than Threshold.
 
Uh. Then Tuvix isnext, which is an episode that has the fandom split like no other on the resolution.

Which could be argued is a good thing, as it has certainly provoked a lot of debate on this forum. Though I would say any debate on the episode itself (over on above rating, saying it's good or bad etc..) should be done in a sperate thread in the VOY sub-forum
 
I liked Tuvix as a character. IMO he had the best attributes of both Tuvok and Neelix. And I wish there was some way he could have survived without sacrificing both of the others.

What did you think about the mini story arc that ended with the episode Investigations?
 
I just watched Tuvix. That... that caught me off-guard. Really did not expect such a powerful episode.
Even though I disagree with the conclusion, I applaud the episode. The writers had the courage to make the resolution about Janeway's choice, when they could easily have said that Tuvix was medical unviable. Things got reset as usual, but because of choice that were made. I only wish that some of the crew would have disapproved.
 
Precious Cargo, though, carries a number of dubious distinctions. The writer and the script editor/producer volunteer that it may be the worst episode. It is rife with bad Star Wars references. It has easily the worst acting performance in the entire franchise's history.
Never noticed any SW references apart from a character being called "princess". That actress definitely brought an otherwise mediocre episode down to the level of appalling.
 
Finished season 2 of VOY with a... decent finale. I could do with a whole lot less Kazon and mustache-twirling Seska in my life, but whatever, I read they're gone by the end of the next episode anyway, praise be to God.

It was a pretty mediocre season, IMO. It started off slow and got even worse, its overall shittiness peaking with the all-time worst Trek episode I've seen yet in Threshold. After that though, it started getting good and they put out enough enjoyable episodes to change my mind on the season as a whole. Meld, Deadlock and Tuvix are the standouts of season 2.

I suppose it'd be silly to leave VOY on a two-parter, so I'll watch the second part of Basics tomorrow, the first episode of season 3, and then move on to the FIFTH season of DS9 starting with Apocalypse Rising! Eight episodes into that and then we're on to the second TNG film, First Contact, before getting back to DS9!

Exciting times are ahead.

P. S. I remember reading of a season 3 VOY episode that should be watched before S5's Doctor Bashir, I Presume?. Looked it up there and it says to make sure to watch Projections (seen that) and The Swarm (haven't seen that) beforehand, which would be episode 4 of season 3. According to airdate, that episode aired right before the first episode of season 5 DS9, so I wouldn't necessarily be spoiling anything if that was even possible. What do you guys think? I'm already watching the first episode of season 3 as mentioned above so three more episodes wouldn't exactly hurt or take more than a few hours to get through, but it could just be a waste of time.

if I might offer a suggestion. Go one episode further into Voyager and watch Flashback as well. It's a stand alone episode, but it will work well with shifting gears to go back to DS9 and back to the movies. It will also leave you on a bit more positive note regarding Voyager. I won't spoil it beyond that except to say you will be extremely happy with some of the guest stars. Season 2 is probably Voyagers overall worst. Just far more lows the highs and very few high points. While Voyager never does hit the consistent highs as DS9 does, and suffers from wildly uneven episodes week to week, by and large it does get better from here. Also less Kazon, which helps a lot.

Edit: Yes go through to the Swarm before switching back to DS9. Minor spoiler, Doctor Bashir I Presume? Deals with the research and development of the Starfleet EMH's. The creator of the EMH's appears in both episodes, but he is first introduced in The Swarm. They are stand alone appearances so order doesn't matter that much.
 
No, I think there is an Enterprise episode that is far worse than Threshold (it's a Trip episode).

If we are thinking of the same Trip episode (and we may not be, there are so many to choose from) it's very very bad. Easily the worst Enterprise one. But still doesn't quite hit the insane horror of the freaky lizard sex.
 
It was pretty great. Another great episode is The Thaw which I just got finished watching. It felt like a weird wacky mashup of a horror film and The Matrix. Loved it.

one thing that Voyager does do very very well, that you kind of wish they had delved into it more, was horror type episodes. Voyager had the great potential to play with scary when they thought to use it. DS9 really only had one really good episode like that. You'll know it when you see it. (although a few of the traditional annual "Let's Fuck with O'Brien" episodes do come close. BTW yeah, if you haven't figured this out yet. It was a recurring challenge or game of the writing staff to in some way truly torture or fuck with Miles O'Brien in some utterly horrible way once each season 'Whispers", "Visonary" "Hard Time" etc. )
 
If we are thinking of the same Trip episode (and we may not be, there are so many to choose from) it's very very bad. Easily the worst Enterprise one. But still doesn't quite hit the insane horror of the freaky lizard sex.
Like I wrote above, Precious Cargo, I believe, was the only episode in the entire franchise that the producers sought to withhold from broadcast. That's damming.
 
one thing that Voyager does do very very well, that you kind of wish they had delved into it more, was horror type episodes. Voyager had the great potential to play with scary when they thought to use it. DS9 really only had one really good episode like that. You'll know it when you see it. (although a few of the traditional annual "Let's Fuck with O'Brien" episodes do come close. BTW yeah, if you haven't figured this out yet. It was a recurring challenge or game of the writing staff to in some way truly torture or fuck with Miles O'Brien in some utterly horrible way once each season 'Whispers", "Visonary" "Hard Time" etc. )
I really don't wish for this more.
 
It seems like I recall there was a novelization of the episode when it came out. And there was more detail about the false memory. Like how it changed to fit the person whose brain it was infecting. Rather than them all seeing the same little girl.
 
Season two of Voyager was the nadir, it's a little bumpy in season 3, but 4-6 are better.

I rank season 2 of Voyager as the second worst in Star Trek history following season 3 of TOS.

RAMA

Finished season 2 of VOY with a... decent finale. I could do with a whole lot less Kazon and mustache-twirling Seska in my life, but whatever, I read they're gone by the end of the next episode anyway, praise be to God.

It was a pretty mediocre season, IMO. It started off slow and got even worse, its overall shittiness peaking with the all-time worst Trek episode I've seen yet in Threshold. After that though, it started getting good and they put out enough enjoyable episodes to change my mind on the season as a whole. Meld, Deadlock and Tuvix are the standouts of season 2.

I suppose it'd be silly to leave VOY on a two-parter, so I'll watch the second part of Basics tomorrow, the first episode of season 3, and then move on to the FIFTH season of DS9 starting with Apocalypse Rising! Eight episodes into that and then we're on to the second TNG film, First Contact, before getting back to DS9!

Exciting times are ahead.

P. S. I remember reading of a season 3 VOY episode that should be watched before S5's Doctor Bashir, I Presume?. Looked it up there and it says to make sure to watch Projections (seen that) and The Swarm (haven't seen that) beforehand, which would be episode 4 of season 3. According to airdate, that episode aired right before the first episode of season 5 DS9, so I wouldn't necessarily be spoiling anything if that was even possible. What do you guys think? I'm already watching the first episode of season 3 as mentioned above so three more episodes wouldn't exactly hurt or take more than a few hours to get through, but it could just be a waste of time.
 
The Doctor lost his memory! Episode ended with a literal reset button :lol: And the Swarm, they gotta be somewhat related to the Swarm in Beyond, right?

Welp, anyway, now that I've watched that, I can safely and surely move on to season 5 of DS9! It's about time! :cardie: :biggrin:
The Swarm are so boring no one remembers them.
 
SULU! :luvlove:

Gotta love those Monster Maroon uniforms.

In terms of story/writing, while it was lovely to see Sulu, Rand and the Excelsior again, I think it was a bit of a missed opportunity. Another time travel/Yesterday's Enterprise-esque plot would've been more interesting, IMO. It seems like a waste to get George Takei back just to reenact his scenes from Star Trek VI, there should have been more for him to do. The whole Tuvok little girl memory thing was weird and not very compelling.

I was hoping for more interactions between the VOY cast and the crew of the Excelsior, but we didn't get any. I'm usually not a huge fan of Braga's episodes, and while it was fun, it was somewhat disappointing in my eyes.

There is a DS9 episode looming quite soon that may be more what you are looking for.
 
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