Inside Man. It feels like a much lesser version of
Life Line. I know the storyline is different, but there's just this feeling of hitting a lot of the same beats, but not as well.
Body and Soul. KInd of weird that Seven feels wrecked by the over-indulgence but the Doctor does not. He experiences the pleasures when inhabiting Seven, so why not the pain? He feels neck pain later on, so...
While an undeniably fun ep, it does feel like the tail is wagging the dog a bit. The story is a little too tailored to the concept of the episode. Also, interesting to see Janeway go straight to "Nah, escort us or we'll kill you" so quickly over such a small matter.
Lineage. Another ep where my vague memory of it was that it wasn't that good, but I quite enjoyed it.
Repentance. I liked it. Jeff Kober is good casting for a character who is a piece of shit at first and not so much later on.
Prophecy. Some interesting ideas are completely wasted when we spend way too long on Paris having to duel and a general feeling of unfocused storytelling.
The Void. The kind of ep I wanted to see a lot earlier, and maybe on a grander scale. Still, better late than never. I enjoyed it.
Workforce. (aka Ralph Malph is a real dickhole.) '90s Trek is usually pretty good at making sure eyelines line up when talking to viewscreens, but they goofed on the one where Janeway talks to Kim and Torres. Judging by the angle, I suspect the viewscreen footage wasn't actually shot for that, but for 'full frame' reaction shots that got re-purposed. The two-parter feels a bit stretched to me. Too much story maybe for one episode, but not enough for two. Not the way they did it, at least. Still, overall pretty good.
Human Error. Meh. The Seven stuff is okay, but feels
very lightweight and not super interesting. Voyager truly is the master of boring boilerplate B-plots.
Q2. Yuck. I tire very easily of Q episodes, and this one is even worse because little DeLancie does not have his father's flair.
Author, Author. A last minute mediocre
Measure of a Man.
Homestead. Suffers because of it being the "we gotta dump Neelix before the finale for some reason" episode, but it's pretty good for what it is. I like Neelix (when he's not being the jealous assface or the unfunny clown) and I can mostly buy his story here. I wish it had been earlier in the season, though that of course was never going to happen.
Endgame. At the risk of angering fans of the ep, I don't much like it at all. The decision to end the show with no actual homecoming still stinks to this day.
At least I'm done now. You don't have to put up with me shitting on so many eps. (I even skipped reviewing a few so as to cut down my negativity!

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