Ok, confession time. I've never really watched Voyager. Sure, I've caught the odd episode here and there, but I've never really seen most of them in any kind of context, or given the show much of a chance. Since it's on Netflix instant watch, I figure now's as good a time as any. I'm not expecting it to be anywhere near as good as my beloved Deep Space Nine, but I'm sure to find some fun stuff to love here. Otherwise, there wouldn't be people talking in this forum all the time, right? I've always found these watch threads fun, not only to make, but to read. I had a really good time with my thread when I watched Lost, so let's try another. Here we go:
Caretaker
This was actually a pretty solid opening. Not Emissary, but I wasn't expecting it to be. Sadly, my favorite part had to be seeing my precious station one last time. I half expected Odo to come waltzing in to Quark's and ask what the commotion was about. Alas, not to be. Also, I had to wonder about the text crawl at the beginning. It's sad to me that they felt the need to explain who the Maquis were. More people should have watched DS9. Ok, I promise that's the last time I'll mention DS9 in this entire thread.
The episode is mostly setting up the characters and the premise. Voyager gets itself good and stranded. The crews are forced to integrate. The Kazon are pissed. Quite convenient how the Maquis crew happens to have just the right people to fill in the jobs of the ones on Voyager that were killed when they were pulled into the delta quadrant, though.
So yeah, that's about all I've got to say about that one. It's not bad at what it does. Not earth shattering, but not bad. I don't really expect too much from my pilot episodes.
Caretaker
This was actually a pretty solid opening. Not Emissary, but I wasn't expecting it to be. Sadly, my favorite part had to be seeing my precious station one last time. I half expected Odo to come waltzing in to Quark's and ask what the commotion was about. Alas, not to be. Also, I had to wonder about the text crawl at the beginning. It's sad to me that they felt the need to explain who the Maquis were. More people should have watched DS9. Ok, I promise that's the last time I'll mention DS9 in this entire thread.
The episode is mostly setting up the characters and the premise. Voyager gets itself good and stranded. The crews are forced to integrate. The Kazon are pissed. Quite convenient how the Maquis crew happens to have just the right people to fill in the jobs of the ones on Voyager that were killed when they were pulled into the delta quadrant, though.
So yeah, that's about all I've got to say about that one. It's not bad at what it does. Not earth shattering, but not bad. I don't really expect too much from my pilot episodes.