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I'll give you that. Although I find the racist line right before that more cringe-worthy. Quote:
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I will also point out that we are reviewing one episode at this point, and not an entire series, or even an entire season. So his points about how the series may or may not develop are irrelevant at this point and should be ignored. I would also like to say that, while it has been years since I have an episode of Voyager, I do remember there being tension with at least part of the Maquis. How this played out I really don't remember, but I question whether my colleague even knows what he's talking about, since it sounds like it's been a long while since my vaguely-esteemed colleague has even seen an episode of Voyager, so it seems unfair for him to be referencing views that may have been colored with the passing of years. But aside from Trollheart's pithy whining about the Maquis, I was surprisingly entertained by this episode. The buildup before Voyager was dropped into the Delta quadrant wasn't anything particularly special, but the array being populated by holographic hillbillies was more than a little amusing, and did a nice job pulling the rug out from under me. There have been many odd episodes of Star Trek over the years, but I wasn't expecting to have something like that dropped on my head so quickly. The underground city was probably the biggest highlight though. I imagine the special effects they used to render it so bitchin'ly cost more than a normal episode would allow, but as a way to impress right off the bat, it worked quite well. (Unfortunately the only scans I could find are kind of ****ty.) Spoiler for isdbvd:
This wasn't the most brilliant episode of Star Trek ever by any means, but it was still a fair amount of fun, and Trollheart seems to be going out of his way to rob himself of that fun.
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And did we really have to see him naked in the very first friggin' episode? ![]() Quote:
This was a series that was to join the hallowed ranks of Next Generation, Deep Space 9 and the original Star Trek. Trekkers expected it to be well-written, which is why it was so slated. You don't get a pass for saying "oh it's just fun and everyone was just glad to see more Trek." Incorrect. Trekkers had Next Gen and Deep Space 9. Another series was welcome, sure, but they weren't so starved for Trek that they would accept any old ****e. This had to be good, and to my mind it did not measure up. In fact, you as much as agree with me by saying that good writing was not expected. What crap. Of course it was. Quote:
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I'll have plenty of good things to say about the show, but when it sucked it sucked a big one, and it sucked more often that not. That's my main contention and the end of this current submission. Thank you for your time. ![]() Any biscuits around here?
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I aim to watch some of these Voyager episodes starting with the opening episode in the next few days.
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Batty, are we getting back to this? It's been over a month since we last posted. I'm waiting for you but I can start again if you want. If however you're fed up with it, lost interest or too busy we can drop it, but I'd rather know if you intend keeping this going. If so, we need to be more regular with our entries; this is on the third page of the journals section already. We need to remain on the second at worst but preferably nearer the first page.
Let me know your thoughts. I know it might seem like maybe this was a cool idea and now you're not interested or haven't the time, so I understand if that's the case but I would like to know where I stand.
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Come on, you know Star Trek: there's always "one last, desperate chance. If we realign the phase inventers and switch the matter streams, turn on the Boussard collectors and reverse the neutrino streams..."
In other words, even the dead don't stay dead. So there's a chance. If himself wants to... ![]()
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We've put this on ice till after Christmas, but I just wanted to throw out an idea. I don't even know if my learned friend (!) is into it, but we were discussing this week the merits of the Star Wars movies over each other, and it occurred to me that people might be interested in us nerd-slapping each other over things like that too. Or would you prefer to keep it all Voyager? Or do you care?
If Batty is not interested in doing that, and someone else is I would be happy to debate with them, but if nobody thinks it's a good idea we can keep this "Voyager-pure". Just an idea as I say. It could even --- maybe --- be expanded out into films other than sci-fi. Maybe.
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