RepentanceThis was ok, but it would have been more interesting if
they had examined it from a rich v poor angle, and didn't put in the brain disorder stuff and then have one of the other prisoners turn out to actually be evil. As it was, it felt like a criticism of the prison/capital punishment system, while also sitting on the fence about it.
ProphecyI've noticed that often in Trek there will be an emergency situation like "30 seconds until a warp core breach!" and they'll spend 25 seconds of it looking worried and doing strawberry float all.
The story behind why the Klingons were there was a bit underused, it would have been good to know more about them. As it was, they just mostly came across as religious (and racist) fanatics.
Fun episode though, I especially laughed at Neelix at the end, dirty bastard. Tuvok should have murdered him.
The VoidWhile good, this felt like a mix of a few other episodes. Various episodes but most especially the empty space of Night crossed with the planet trapped in a distorted area of space in Gravity. Don't be impressed, I didn't remember those episode titles, I had to Google.
I also had to Google to remind myself of the name, but some of the aliens in this looked exactly like the Sontarans from Doctor Who. Thieving Trek bastards.
The aliens "music" was just an annoying series of beeps. Janeway's "it's wonderful!" was laughable.
A good episode, despite my petty nitpicking.
Workforce: Part 1 The crew look so happy on that planet, they should just be left alone rather than go back to the misery of Voyager.
I'm going to hold off giving all my thoughts until after part 2.
Workforce: Part 2I enjoyed part 1 far more than part 2. There was a nice build up in part 1 but I thought the second part spent far too long on
characters trying to convince the crew they were who they were. It's one of those things that would have to happen in real life/in a serious show, but here just dragged when all you wanted was to get back to the action.
Overall it was good, but it could have been much better.