Well then ... we disagree ... on both points ...Well, it's never a good idea to disappoint in the finale.
Take "All Good Things..", it a very good episode, well above average of the series.

Well then ... we disagree ... on both points ...Well, it's never a good idea to disappoint in the finale.
Take "All Good Things..", it a very good episode, well above average of the series.
Well, it's never a good idea to disappoint in the finale.
Take "All Good Things..", it a very good episode, well above average of the series.
Well then ... we disagree ... on both points ...![]()
Well, the problem is that "Endgame" is very often listed as one of the worst* finale (just before Entreprise) offered by the saga Star Trek (TV). A contrario, "What you leave behind" (DS9) is listed as one of the best finale.
* Its counterpart for movies is, Star Trek: Nemesis.
For my part, I like some things and not others!![]()
... the Kazon from the first two seasons. This scavenger race was as annoying as the early-TNG Ferengi (before Quark). They all looked like bad casting rejects from a Mad Max movie. They seemed too incompetent to run their own vessels, let alone capture Voyager.
Thankfully, that storyline went away!
Agreed.
To quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet, "Though it be madness, yet there is method in it".
Do you agree?(You should answer with a fitting quotation in French, xD)
Seriously, I love Voyager so much I could watch a thousand episodes.
And yes, I don't really like the books.
But then again, an ending when they don't make it home would have been a lot more to my taste.
Who makes these lists? Clearly not me. And that's fine, of course. Everyone's entitled to an opinion, and some think Kirk is a Denebian slime devil. But here's my contrary opinion, just to show that it's out there:Well, the problem is that "Endgame" is very often listed as one of the worst* finale (just before Entreprise) offered by the saga Star Trek (TV). A contrario, "What you leave behind" (DS9) is listed as one of the best finale.
I always thought one word sentences like " compensate" , "elaborate", and the like were Seven of Nine's Borg speech patterns rubbing off on the rest of the crew.![]()
I don't dispute that, all I'm saying is that this kind of ending would have been more to my liking.
B7? Is that the name of a show?How many shows end on a less than positive note? B7 springs to mind with nearly everyone seemingly killed off.
B7? Is that the name of a show?
Blake's 7? Never heard of it.B7 is shorthand for Blake's 7.
Blake's 7? Never heard of it.
Is this a sci-fi show?
Let's not forget that there is a love-hate relationship (mostly hate actually) between Janeway and the borg queen.
I never like Series Finales.
Other things I don't like are Chakotay.
"We are far from the bones of our ancestors."
Arguing with Tuvok.
and that is about all he ever did.
And the most annoying character ever is Tom Paris. He did too much. He has more privileges than Wesley Crusher did on The Enterprise D. He is supposed to be a rough character but he does not look like nor act like a rough character at all. On the contrary, He looks like the ideal man of the 1990s: He is blonde, and has very short hair and even shorter in Season 5. He gets plenty of character development and the majority of it appears to be 20th century culture (and perhaps stereotypical 20th century culture) including slang, technology, and locations. He probably designed half of the many Holodeck Programs featured on Voyager. The obvious one being Captain Proton. Sometimes I think he is so developed that they could name the entire show after him. (Same for Wesley) I don't know if it is a coincidence that he looks like a guy from Wesley's Flight Squad but the character Tom Paris turned out to be very annoying.
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