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Hello! a year was not long enough. Thank you for the greetingWelcome back, Prax. There aren't too many VOY fans left on the fora these days, sorry to say...![]()
Just watched Parallax. Insufferably bad.
You would think as the 2nd episode, they would have tried to have a stronger script.
Boring plot, 20 minutes of technobabble. A disturbance in the space time continuum...just send out some dachyon thingies and everything will be fine. Torres breaking someone's nose and Janeway just shrugging her shoulders...sorry, but I have trouble believing Starfleet personnel would be cool with a captain that condoned that type of action.
And enough with the best pilot in Starfleet garbage. How hard is it to punch numbers into the conn panel and let the ship fly itself? It's not like Paris is controlling the ship with a joystick.
And Torres seems like Voyager's counterpart to Wesley Crusher.
They worsened it by choosing to tell subpar TNG-style stories instead of asking themselves, "How can we make this show new and different? What can we do here that we could NEVER do on TNG or DS9?"
"Stranded in the Delta Quadrant" is an inherently flawed premise, along the lines of Gilligan's Island or Lost in Space, in that you know they're never, ever going to find their way home before the very last episode. So automatically, it's not terribly interesting or suspenseful.
But really, the show was a mess for most of its run. It was like a copy of a copy of a copy, losing resolution with each generation.
It wasn't a 100% literal metaphor. I wasn't saying that TNG or DS9 were copies of TOS. I was saying that VOY was a much inferior copy of TNG.Well TNG was initially very different from the original series-and was pretty disliked for that (and to an extent still is) so if Voyager is too similar I don't think that applies to the previous shows.
Like every Star Trek showTechnobabble and reset endings.
"Time and Again" was when I knew it was going to be a weak show. It was the kind of episode that would usually come along after writers have run out of ideas after several seasons of being around. Instead they jumped right in with that.Time and again was another time travel episode. Janeway and Paris went back in time...the creators decided to go all in with time travel gimmicks because they obviously had no ideas about what to do with the show. You would think a show that is just in the beginning stage would have had some ideas on how to develop the characters after the pilot.
The crappy Earhart episode was the 37s, truly one of the worst shows of any Trek franchise ever. Terrible dialogue, awful plot, 20 minutes of guest actors babbling about how they are going to report the crew to somebody. Ugh. Total garbage.
That's nothing but "whataboutism." The fact that TNG's third episode ("Code of Honor," since apparently you aren't sure) was awful and DS9's was mediocre doesn't make "Time and Again" any better.It's like..the 3rd episode of the first season. What shall we compare it to? Code of Honor? The Naked Now? A Man Alone?
Being better than "Code of Honor" isn't much of an accomplishment. The other is arguable. And if we absolutely have to make comparisons with the other "third episodes" in the franchise, well, it's utter shite compared to "Where No Man Has Gone Before."It's easily better than those
Maybe not the exact plotline, but time travel b.s. wasn't anything new.the premise had not been used in Trek before
Considering the context makes the problem more understandable, maybe, but it doesn't make the problem go away.The derivative-ness may be disappointing but I think you should consider the context.
But the show did significantly improve, and Time and Again isn't even a "bad" episode to begin with. Are you raising the stakes on an already silly criticism and claiming that "Time and Again" was the height of Voyager?That's nothing but "whataboutism." The fact that TNG's third episode ("Code of Honor," since apparently you aren't sure) was awful and DS9's was mediocre doesn't make "Time and Again" any better.
No doubt @NewHeavensNewEarth 's opinion would have changed if the show had significantly improved after that, proving that the early episodes were only Early Installment Weirdness. As things went, though, it's a defensible enough position.
Being better than "Code of Honor" isn't much of an accomplishment. The other is arguable. And if we absolutely have to make comparisons with the other "third episodes" in the franchise, well, it's utter shite compared to "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
"Time travel bs" is an inherant part of every Star Trek series ever made, and even many of the films. To criticize a Star Trek show for having a time travel episode is asinine... and dishonest. People like Time travel stories. That's why every series kept making them, and continues to. Voyager in particular, did very did very creative things with time travel plots to make them unique and interesting, and a lot of these episodes have been highly praised.Maybe not the exact plotline, but time travel b.s. wasn't anything new.
"The problem" isn't some universal value that exists for all. For many, "the problem" doesn't exist, and for some of those posting here that it does, they can't decide what it is, but it's fun to say "I think the problem is..." when you don't like something, even you give multiple answers to pile on more.Considering the context makes the problem more understandable, maybe, but it doesn't make the problem go away.
Ocampa live as long as typical rabbits and become full grown adults very quickly. Personally I found the short life expectancy a interesting idea.
Were you referring to the one pregnancy thing? While alternate timeline Kes was shown to of had a single baby, multiple babies was probably the norm, with single babies the exception.Voyager was show to recover (to a large degree) from the damage caused by the Caretaker transporting the ship to the delta quadrant. This would change to early situation that Chakotay spoke of of not being able to build more torpedoes.
And while we didn't see them build more shuttles, we did see them design and build the first delta flyer, and heard of the construction of the second. If they can build a delta flyer, they can build shuttles.
Although probably not immediately after arriving in the delta quadrant.As did Chekov, Spock too.
Some see something similar in Picard, in his arrogance he idealizes own (imperfect?) culture.
It's like..the 3rd episode of the first season. What shall we compare it to? Code of Honor? The Naked Now? A Man Alone?
It's easily better than those, and it the premise had not been used in Trek before.
Hello! a year was not long enough.
I personally like a lot of season 1 DS9 episodes, including A Man Alone, but I know it's been rated poorly by certain places like Jammer's reviews & The Pensky File, who have done episode by episode critical reviews on Star Trek."A Man Alone" was better.
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