You lazy bastard!Originally posted by Don Mappin
Mostly because I didn't feel like re-typing my list of fav VOY episodes.
makeing me feel guilty over your laze!
Well I never :P
You lazy bastard!Originally posted by Don Mappin
Mostly because I didn't feel like re-typing my list of fav VOY episodes.
makeing me feel guilty over your laze!
Well I never :P
Saw the Tinker, Tenor...episode last night. Actually sat all the way through it & liked it.
"War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
John Stuart Mill
I enjoyed "Year of Hell"- which was the first VOY episode I ever watched, come to think of it.
"Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens."
-Gimli, son of Gloin (The Fellowship of the Ring)
Message in a bottle (I Think) When the Doctor travelss to the Alpha Quadrant and lands on the Prometheus
Another really good one it the Episode whe he wrote a Novel about life as a Holgram.
Practically every episode in the last season but also:
Year of Hell
Ship in a Bottle
Dark Frontier
And of course the future ep that has Voyager stuck in a planet
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I liked the Year of Hell episode and the where the Doctor's mobile thingie is assimilated and creates a futuristic Borg Drone.
I liked the Doctor at the very beginning with his arrogance and overall attitude towards his needs. The episode where he writes that novel "photons be free" was good, but that was the moment I started to dislike the character, and like Tom Paris even more.
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
-Joan Robinson, economist
I have plenty of faves.
Meld is one of the best, IMHO. Tim Russ and Brad Dourif. Rivetting stuff. But you can't really go wrong with Brad Dourif. I just wished they'd kept him around, instead of killing him off. Though, I did like they way he redeemed himself before he died. Classic Trek really.
Suder was pretty well done, but he had served his purpose. They probably could have done more with him, but I thought the way he went out was very enobling. Classic Trek.can't really go wrong with Brad Dourif
Yeah - "One" I liked that one, That was the first time we saw 7's mother-instinct aspect coming out -- before the children, before the dark times. The only thing that threw me with that ep was that the same actor had just played the Nazi Lieutenant in "The Killing Game" and I kept hearing him give that great speech to the Hirogen about racial superiority and destiny. Small issue though.futuristic Borg Drone
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True, Suder had served his purpose, and his swansong was pretty near perfect, IMHO. It's just that I liked the character and the actor, and would have liked to have seen more of himOriginally posted by Sho-sa Kurita
Suder was pretty well done, but he had served his purpose. They probably could have done more with him, but I thought the way he went out was very enobling. Classic Trek.
Yeah - "One" I liked that one, That was the first time we saw 7's mother-instinct aspect coming out -- before the children, before the dark times. The only thing that threw me with that ep was that the same actor had just played the Nazi Lieutenant in "The Killing Game" and I kept hearing him give that great speech to the Hirogen about racial superiority and destiny. Small issue though.
-- Daniel
One was another of those really good episodes, and the actor playing the drone was excellent i nthe role (as he was as the nazi, and as Mestral in the recent Carbon Creek). Actually, he had a small role as a Cardassian in one of the last few DS9 episodes as well. I think the producers like him.
Hmmm...VOY episodes.
"Tuvix" (though Janeway should've been relieved of command and charged with murder, IMO)
The (2nd last?) one where Neelix finally left.
"Scorpion"
The one where they come back to 1996.
The one where it's actually a duplicate Voyager from the "Demon" world (I think)
The one with the two Voyagers locked together while under attack from the Vidiians.
"Year of Hell" was good in principle, but I was snarling at the end - the ultimate reset button.
When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead. It is difficult only for others.
It's the same when you are stupid...
My Favorites would have to be:
Year of Hell
and
- ok ... don't Kill me ... but I can't remember the name of the other one ... the two-parter where the Hunters have taken over Voyager and are using the Holodeck to run a WWII simulation.
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I find it funny (or at least a little scary) that I can name those episodes that the others can't. Watched too much VOY...