I thought they did a good job showing the concern of a mother.
I take the "Meh, whatever," approach to these kinds of threads. Not like we haven't had this discussion a million times before. The forum regulars don't usually take the bait the OP is offering and we usually get some good discussion out of these threads.I'm assuming you came by to discuss and not just to troll
You must have great faith in mankind to have made such an assumption...talking points like "Lameway" suggest trolling to me.
# 1 - Great premise - horrible execution
# 2 - The Holowreck
# 3 - The worst cast ever assembled for a TV show
# 4 - TECHNOBABBLE Everywhere all the time
# 5 - Lameway
# 6 - Naiome Wildman - WHYYYYYYY after TNG would you take the worst aspect and trake it up a notch!
# 7 - Borg neutering
This show was an abomination
GR most be rolling over in his orbit
I agree with this somewhat, but the question I have for you: Are you on a vendetta? You did this over at the DS9 Forum as well. I bet you won't find a lot of "Love" over here with your comments.
It's interesting that this keeps coming up time and again in conversations about the great losses of what Voyager could have been. Personally, I agree with it. But, there were some moments when they actually used the premise in a fantastic way. Year of Hell comes immediately to mind as one ex maple. I think another good one is Workforce. It's been a long time since I've pulled out my Voyager handbook, so I'm fuzzy on episode titles, but I know they are in there... the diamonds in the pile of crystals.# 1 - Great premise - horrible execution
I would like to point out that TNG did this way before Voyager. Since the holodeck was first introduced, it has been malfunctioning. In fact, the very first episode with a holodeck in it was about a malfunction. I'm not sure that Voyager can solely be blamed for that awful legacy.# 2 - The Holowreck
There's no way to debate this well. I will say this, however... each cast had its gems and its coal. I think Voyager was no different, and good casting and well liked actors are really up to the individual tastes of the people who watch the show.
There was a lot of it, wasn't there? I wonder if Geordi or Cheif O'Brien would have had trouble understanding B'Elanna and Janeway?
See #3
Naomi was a plot device to help develop Seven's humanity more. Frankly, I don't think we would have seen her at all after her birth (which, in itself was great way of emphasizing the premise of the show) if Seven had not come to be.# 6 - Naiome Wildman - WHYYYYYYY after TNG would you take the worst aspect and trake it up a notch!
I would like to add the word continued in front of that because I think that began when we discovered the Borg had a Queen and they could give Data human skin. Humanizing the Borg started in the movies. Voyager just continued it. I'm not saying they should have. I'm just saying they didn't start it.# 7 - Borg neutering
Dudes, I've run into this guy before. He hates all Modern Trek, not just VOY.
# 1 - Great premise - horrible execution
# 2 - The Holowreck
# 3 - The worst cast ever assembled for a TV show
# 4 - TECHNOBABBLE Everywhere all the time
# 5 - Lameway
# 6 - Naiome Wildman - WHYYYYYYY after TNG would you take the worst aspect and trake it up a notch!
# 7 - Borg neutering
This show was an abomination
GR most be rolling over in his orbit
1. Ther premise was great. The execution could have been better, there were some not-so-good things here and there but still a watchable show.
2.Holodeck episodes. Not worse than TNG. OK, we could have managed without "FairHaven" and "Spirit Folks".
3. Voyager had the BEST cast of all Trek series. The only complaint have is that not all of the excellent actors and great characters were used to their full potential.
4. OK, a lot of technobabble but still not that much worse than other Trek series.
5. Janeway is a great captain, one of the best in Star Trek.
6. I can agree on Naomi. She was the token "child in an adventure series" character which we could have lived without. She was best in season 2 when she actually had some purpose.
7. Here I agree.
That's true of almost all characters. Sam Wildman could have made a great "Chief Obrien type everyman" character if re-used properly.
Harry and Naomi... *shivers* There's a mental picture I could have done without...
You know, I do understand your list and respect that..I actually agree with #'s 1, 4, and 7 but have to disagree on the others. I think this was the BEST cast in all of Trek..hey they got along with each other in real life..you can't say that for TOS cast!!! And casting Picardo as the Doc was genius cause he kept me laughing the whole time with his dry sense of humor.
As for "Lameway", I must admit, I didn't like her at first..but grew to LOVE her towards the second and third seasons of the show.
As for Naomi Wildman, I really liked the fact that they grew her up in the series well and I really liked her..of course, like all katarians and part humans, she wasn't perfect..but who is???
As for Holowreck..what on EARTH are you referring to?? I think they did an excellent jobwith Captain Proton, as well as the movie theater in "Repression" . I also loved Sandrine's as well..very well executed and built, IMHO.
But I do agree that there was more technobabble on this series..I don't know HOW the cast could pronounce half the words that were read on the scripts..must have had a lot of practice!![]()
You know, I do understand your list and respect that..I actually agree with #'s 1, 4, and 7 but have to disagree on the others. I think this was the BEST cast in all of Trek..hey they got along with each other in real life..you can't say that for TOS cast!!! And casting Picardo as the Doc was genius cause he kept me laughing the whole time with his dry sense of humor.
As for "Lameway", I must admit, I didn't like her at first..but grew to LOVE her towards the second and third seasons of the show.
As for Naomi Wildman, I really liked the fact that they grew her up in the series well and I really liked her..of course, like all katarians and part humans, she wasn't perfect..but who is???
As for Holowreck..what on EARTH are you referring to?? I think they did an excellent jobwith Captain Proton, as well as the movie theater in "Repression" . I also loved Sandrine's as well..very well executed and built, IMHO.
But I do agree that there was more technobabble on this series..I don't know HOW the cast could pronounce half the words that were read on the scripts..must have had a lot of practice!![]()
# 1 - Great premise - horrible execution
# 2 - The Holowreck
# 3 - The worst cast ever assembled for a TV show
# 4 - TECHNOBABBLE Everywhere all the time
# 5 - Lameway
# 6 - Naiome Wildman - WHYYYYYYY after TNG would you take the worst aspect and trake it up a notch!
# 7 - Borg neutering
This show was an abomination
GR most be rolling over in his orbit
How is Captain Proton grand story telling - its a story within a story - lame and cartoonish and IMHO an insult to the scifi fan
My point is that this is ST its adult scifi drama the Holodeck is a horrible device for story telling - it a crutch that is like crack - addicting the writer into easy scripts that offer little to the viewer
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