Nicely stated, Ghislaine! Janeway
was married to Starfleet ... and that's just fine. Kes, Torres and Seven brought plenty of romance to the screen, without Janeway chiming in. But it's not like she couldn't have easily kissed her fast "good-bye," either. But Chakotay didn't "do it" for her. That's OK, too - you know why? Because the Universe is a big place, filled with
lots of people ... so, Chakotay got with a woman, or two, along the way, like Riley and Kellin ... and Seven. Not a lot, to be sure, but enough to take the edge off of his lonely existence. And seeing Chakotay keeping his options open, despite his crush on Janeway, made his crush on her more tolerable, at least. And in
Resolutions, it would've been so much better, by far, if the implication was that they
did have sex, even if we never saw it, to help justify which ever way they decided to go with the J/C relationship. If it was a one-off, then fine. Chakotay's had her, knows what he's missing, now, and can move on. Had his infatuation continued, the implication could be that Kathryn has hidden talents which he valued, appreciated and wanted to re-experience, in full.
Well, I'm sure that there are a lot of people here (and maybe on other forums as well) who think that I'm very critical to those in charge and that it might have something to do witj the treatment of Kes.
And there might be some truth in that! At least it affected me to look at their work more critical than I was before.
But it's not only "the Kes case". The more I look at Voyager, the more I see "the holes in the ship's hull" or to be more precise, all the contradictions, the bad writing and the overall lack of interest for the product.
I think tjhat they actually did a good job with TNG. As for DS9 there were other people in volved with that series. But when it comes to Voyager, I think that they missed and wasted many good opportunities with tha series.
They had an excellent premise, they also had, in my opinion, the most interesting characters and they also had a great cast with splendid actors. But in some way, they mismanaged all that.
I'm not saying that Voyager was bad, not at all. But it could have been better.
Instead of using the opportunities they had with the excitement of a ship lost in the Delta Quadrant which really was "going where no one has gone before" and use that premise, they diidn't seem to know how to handle it. They created a lot of possible storylines which went nowhere and were never brought up again. The writing was erratic, brilliant here and there and sloppy in other places.
I have often watched Voyager's seasons 1,2 and 3 and I must say that while Season 1 was exciting and Season 2 was brilliant, the lack of direction started to show here and there in season 3. It was like they had nothing to lean on when the Kazon and the Vidiians were left behind and instead of using the boundless opportunities with a lost ship with using their imagination to come up with new species, new situations and such, they fell back to old things, like the Borg.
Not to mention all the continuity errors, which obviously have made my life funny with all attempts to find solutions for them but stii were evidence that they actually didn't really care.
What really annoys me was when they started to annoy the fans by character destruction and scenarios which they must have known would annoy a large group of fans.
They didn't have to dump Kes in season 4 and what they definitely didn't have to do was to destroy the character the way they did in that horrible season 6 episod.
They didn't have to pair off Chakotay and Seven either. They must have been aware of the fact that a large group of fans wanted a "happy ending" between Janeway and Chakotay. They could have fulfilled the fans wishes in the last episode. Why not? Or they could have left it hanging in the air, something for the fans to fantasy about and for possible upcoming movies and books. Instead they came up with that Seven/Chakotay affair from nowhere. That was actually rude.
And why no decent homecoming?
And why kill of Carey and dump Neelix? None of that made sense either.
There were so much in Voyager which could have been done much better.
What was done with Kes in Fury was atrocious, I have to agree. All to say to the audience, "see? See, you really wanted Seven, not Kes! Aren't you so glad that we got rid of that sweet pixie? Here, let's write her this shite part, to make sure she's not confused about not being wanted on this show!" I've always hated it, but that's what happens when other people are holding the P!NK copy of the receipt to the character. To all of the characters ... killing off Seska and Souder? BIG MISTAKE! And all because their coolness threatened to compromise the cool factor of the new borg lady being developed. Only Seven could be cool beyond all description on this show!
The reshuffling of characters. We've got Tom in Sick Bay and for what? I don't know that he became the In-House director, after that. So, he kind of got screwed, $ave for his marriage to Torres. Chakotay's just the XO ... enforcing Janeway's policies and keeping her schedule free, so she can glom onto Seven and her entourage and keep her star status on the show. You're right ... too many missed opportunities and misfires, but they were made, as I say, with the intent, mainly, of raking in the numbers. The problem is, with a goal like that, it's like being a doctor for money. If money's all you're in it for, you're not going to be the standout. The Best of the Best. VOY could've been the STAR TREK to end all STAR TREK's, but it set its sights on transient viewership, instead.