First time watching VOY due to the H&I channel broadcast; "Threshhold" is on for tonight and I'm just curious as to how bad it really is, given it's widely ignored.
McNeill delivers his range here. Paris oscillates between anger, longing and despair in a way that's persuasive. If you are a fan of McNeill, this is the episode to watch as Paris is genuinely put through the mill. It's not Datalore, for example, where every actor clowns around, the dialogue is clunky from start to finish and daftness abounds from the intro to the credits. The issue here is the lunacy that has Paris and Janeway having a tryst as salamanders and producing an unwanted family of said salamanders. That has fandom not unreasonably howling with embarrassment but the legend of the "worst episode" is unjust. I had a good cackle at that as well but there's genuinely good parts that is lacking in the episodes that actually are clangers up and down and from beginning to end. The whole Warp 10 thing doesn't bother me particularly as Trek science is lacklustre at the best of times and if accept we that premise the way the characters involve themselves in the project with Paris' desire to lead it as pilot, is done pretty well.I simply love it! It's a Tom Paris episode, you know ... even if aesthetically he is not the most attractive on this one.
Although that scene when he is wearing his bathrobe ... made it worth watching it ...![]()
That's what I always said too. Love that robeI simply love it! It's a Tom Paris episode, you know ... even if aesthetically he is not the most attractive on this one.
Although that scene when he is wearing his bathrobe ... made it worth watching it ...![]()
The best way I can put it is that threshold leaves you laughing at the end in that "how could they have greenlit that?!" Sorta way, as opposed to just frustrated and bored. So there's that...
Isn't that one of your head-canons for that episode?But if you imagine it as some nightmare Paris had after eating too much of Neelix's food or being drugged by some halluciogenic stuff by the same Neelix as som sort of prank, then it's actually funny.
Ludicrous "science", huge plotholes, yes.
But at least, it's not a boring episode. It can be quite entertaining if you manage not to get annoyed by the above.
Feels a bit like the writers were doing some drugs when making this one.
Some other users discussing it another thread said it was like, "WTF did I just watch"? If you've ever seen the original series episode Spock's Brain, well Threshold is worse.
On the other hand, there might be someone, somewhere that likes it because it is so bad. Like a "B" movie that is a cult classic.
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