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The most disliked episode of Voyager - Part Three

Sacred Ground
The Q and the Grey
Alter Ego
Coda
Darkling
Rise
Favorite Son

Surprised The Chute is still here, it's a pretty solid episode. Grittier than most VOY.
 
Sacred Ground
The Q and the Grey
Alter Ego
Darkling
Favorite Son

I enjoy "Coda," especially the time-loop parts and Janeway's "Go back to hell, coward!" line.
 
Damn it! I was waiting for this topic in Voyager. I missed all of TNG & DS9 because they move so fast. At least I finally get to chime in.

Sacred Ground
The Q and the Grey
Alter Ego
Coda
Darkling

Taking off "Favorite Son". More entertaining than most of the rest. Coda's a better ep, but I like B-movies and favor underdogs, so there, removing Harry Kim's dream of being Captain Kirk twisted into a dark nightmare. Also has a quiet appearance by a Babylon 5 actress. Too bad Londo never appeared on Star Trek. He & G'Kar were the best characters/actors on B5.
 
Sacred Ground
Alter Ego
Darkling

Saving The Q and the Grey - definitely one of the weakest Q eps, but deLancie still gives an amusing performance as always, and Suzie Plakson is always fun to see.
 
I'm saving Sacred Ground.
I enjoyed the tale of scientific Janeway coming to respect the power of faith.
 
Darkling

Well, then I'll save Alter Ego. I never saw the twist coming, and the throwback to Moriarty was awesome! Darkling was terrible.
 
Can't disagree with the bottom 5 here - season three had some terrible episodes. I've been occupied and can't believe we saved Threshold from the competition! :lol:
 
Darkling definitely wasn't the worst of the season. It had some good Kes character growth at least.
The hell it wasn't.
Kes' wants to leave the ship with a man she just met and suddenly the Doc's tampering with his personality subroutines causes him to torture B'ELanna and murder a man just because he wanted to stop Kes from leaving?
It was the most stupid and haphazard way to connect two completely unrelated stories. It still doesn't explain why he tortured B'Elanna to stop Kes and he gets away with murder.
In the end, some how Kes is flattered by all of it.:wtf:
Plus, the ep. never concludes the experiment the EMH was doing on the holodeck w/ Byron & Ghandi.
The ep. makes no sense.
 
The hell it wasn't.

Plus, the ep. never concludes the experiment the EMH was doing on the holodeck w/ Byron & Ghandi.

The ep. makes no sense.
100% agreed.

Although it was cool to see that holograms are hollow, when he cuts Plato in half.
 
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