Some of my favorite episodes have enough plotblunders...
But "Death Wish" had more to do with the Q's demise and with the most lopsided and goofiest allergory, in part by humanizing the Q and in a way that makes that "use that big chisel to repair the gears in that tiny antique wristwatch over yonder" seem subtle by comparison. The acting's great, but the fluffpieces with Riker and Woodstock of all things (...uh, okay...) and so on was just unnecessary, in a script trying to be heavy but flailing. That said, it does set up some material that sorta pays off later - which is a mixed bag as well... Still, that said, Q worked better in VOY than in DS9...
What's left:
Projections
Persistence of Vision
Maneuvers
Meld
Investigations
Tuvix
Resolutions
But "Death Wish" had more to do with the Q's demise and with the most lopsided and goofiest allergory, in part by humanizing the Q and in a way that makes that "use that big chisel to repair the gears in that tiny antique wristwatch over yonder" seem subtle by comparison. The acting's great, but the fluffpieces with Riker and Woodstock of all things (...uh, okay...) and so on was just unnecessary, in a script trying to be heavy but flailing. That said, it does set up some material that sorta pays off later - which is a mixed bag as well... Still, that said, Q worked better in VOY than in DS9...
What's left:
Projections
Persistence of Vision
Maneuvers
Meld
Investigations
Tuvix
Resolutions