Kipron I like to describe those as "Couplets" which come about because a writer pitches a sequel, or a producer wants to bring back a guest actor they enjoyed working with and forces people to write around this. Stargate came to be the master of this, before they began actually designing complete seasons focused on a single contention or villain.
But as often as Voyager tried to paint a larger picture they quickly doused the canvas in turpentine... the Doctor as an Ass in Paralax was it? The Cloud? That was fabulous, but as of Heroes and Demons, 10 episodes into the first season, he so shagged that Valkerye just like Harry was meant to, his days as grinch were well behind him proving that his evolution into a rounded sympathetic character was complete... So the only way to make The Doctor learn how to be a person is to have him forget what he's already learned.
Okay maybe there was that episode where Kes gave him the flu. Goodness she was a minx.
And was it me or did you want to see him revisit his family(More sex he can brag to Andy Dick about.)?
K. The Borg in Scorpion. No Queen. Seven as a bridge. Starting wars in other realms they don't have the balls to back up bring doom upon the entire galaxy... Wow that's relevant for today. A year and a half later the Queen shows up claiming Seven was a sleeper devised to teach the Borg about individuality, the queen is killed. Boom. A year later the queen somehow alive decides that the Borg are not allowed to dream and that all will bow down to her, her organ monkey Seven turns out to be a Borg Dreamer despite being a singled out sock puppet of the Queens, and has a boyfriend she forgets about to be dragged off to Chacotay's teepee not too long after. Janeway becomes the great emanstipator freeing thousands of drones who then wreck havoc on the Borg fleet conquering maybe hundreds of ships beginning a Borg Civil War? Not that any of that is worth mentioning a year later when the Queen(Who is a complete reactionary in this story.) has a facelift and Janeway(s) go 911 on her transwarp switching station Killing the Queen again.
Seven might have "evolved" as a person, but she suffered from the same regressions as the Doctor and didn't embrace her humanity half as fast or as well as Icheb who pulled part of his brain out to give to Seven because he loved her so much... An infatuation which was conveniently swept under the carpet after the credits.
I really don't see one sweeping linear story about the Borg throughout Voyager adding up to anything except coincidence and happenstance.
But as often as Voyager tried to paint a larger picture they quickly doused the canvas in turpentine... the Doctor as an Ass in Paralax was it? The Cloud? That was fabulous, but as of Heroes and Demons, 10 episodes into the first season, he so shagged that Valkerye just like Harry was meant to, his days as grinch were well behind him proving that his evolution into a rounded sympathetic character was complete... So the only way to make The Doctor learn how to be a person is to have him forget what he's already learned.
Okay maybe there was that episode where Kes gave him the flu. Goodness she was a minx.

K. The Borg in Scorpion. No Queen. Seven as a bridge. Starting wars in other realms they don't have the balls to back up bring doom upon the entire galaxy... Wow that's relevant for today. A year and a half later the Queen shows up claiming Seven was a sleeper devised to teach the Borg about individuality, the queen is killed. Boom. A year later the queen somehow alive decides that the Borg are not allowed to dream and that all will bow down to her, her organ monkey Seven turns out to be a Borg Dreamer despite being a singled out sock puppet of the Queens, and has a boyfriend she forgets about to be dragged off to Chacotay's teepee not too long after. Janeway becomes the great emanstipator freeing thousands of drones who then wreck havoc on the Borg fleet conquering maybe hundreds of ships beginning a Borg Civil War? Not that any of that is worth mentioning a year later when the Queen(Who is a complete reactionary in this story.) has a facelift and Janeway(s) go 911 on her transwarp switching station Killing the Queen again.
Seven might have "evolved" as a person, but she suffered from the same regressions as the Doctor and didn't embrace her humanity half as fast or as well as Icheb who pulled part of his brain out to give to Seven because he loved her so much... An infatuation which was conveniently swept under the carpet after the credits.
I really don't see one sweeping linear story about the Borg throughout Voyager adding up to anything except coincidence and happenstance.