Re: Epic Star Trek Re-Watch - Voyager - Season 3 Week 6!- "Displaces" to "Scorpion - Part 2"
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:01 am
Ashes to Ashes
I said the Borg kids were ok in the last episode they were in. But I didn't realise they would keep using them.
I don't remember Lindsey at all and I didn't care enough to look her up. The story was ok, but never got above being average.
Harry Kim was creepy as strawberry float at the end. "Such pretty hair you have little girl" before he grabs her hand and drags her to the holodeck.
Still, this was a strawberry floating masterpiece compared to the New Haven bollocks that came before.
Child's Play
A Chucky episode? Nope, the strawberry floating Borg kids by the look of it. I bet this will be gooseberry fool. I'm going to regret saying the kid actors weren't too bad aren't I? Why are kids always so annoying in American TV shows?
Ok, I was harsh, it wasn't that bad. Most of the episode was ok, if unspectacular, but the last ten minutes or so was great.
Although, why use a child to deliver the pathogen? Instead of using a kid, use an adult that volunteered! I know they said he was genetically engineered from birth to produce the pathogen, but that's bollocks, they could come up with a way of doing the same thing with an adult.
Good Shepherd
Tom Morello?
Another desperately average episode. This would have been better as a "lower decks" episode, with the three misfits bitching about the higher ups. And at the end Rage Against The Machine could have popped up to tell Janeway to strawberry float off.
Live Fast and Prosper
Fingers crossed this is an episode where the "family" from Fast and Furious steal a warp core and zoom away in a shuttle - at the end it's revealed that Tuvok was the mastermind behind the heist...
Sadly not
Despite a lack of Vin Diesel, this was pretty fun. I like the identity theft idea and thought the bad guys were very well played.
How bright was that torch at the end? The guy reacted like he had the light of a sun fired into his face.
Muse
I'll be disappointed if this isn't about a supermassive black hole....
Urghhh, I would have been happy for a black hole to swallow up this episode.
It reminded me of an Assassin's Creed game. An Ancient Rome/Greece setting with a little bit of advanced sci-fi tech thrown in.
Imagine how bored and pissed off you'd have to be to be happy to see Harry Kim arrive. And I can absolutely answer the question of whether he's ever inspired anybody
Meh.
I said the Borg kids were ok in the last episode they were in. But I didn't realise they would keep using them.
I don't remember Lindsey at all and I didn't care enough to look her up. The story was ok, but never got above being average.
Harry Kim was creepy as strawberry float at the end. "Such pretty hair you have little girl" before he grabs her hand and drags her to the holodeck.
Still, this was a strawberry floating masterpiece compared to the New Haven bollocks that came before.
Child's Play
A Chucky episode? Nope, the strawberry floating Borg kids by the look of it. I bet this will be gooseberry fool. I'm going to regret saying the kid actors weren't too bad aren't I? Why are kids always so annoying in American TV shows?
Ok, I was harsh, it wasn't that bad. Most of the episode was ok, if unspectacular, but the last ten minutes or so was great.
Although, why use a child to deliver the pathogen? Instead of using a kid, use an adult that volunteered! I know they said he was genetically engineered from birth to produce the pathogen, but that's bollocks, they could come up with a way of doing the same thing with an adult.
Good Shepherd
Tom Morello?
Another desperately average episode. This would have been better as a "lower decks" episode, with the three misfits bitching about the higher ups. And at the end Rage Against The Machine could have popped up to tell Janeway to strawberry float off.
Live Fast and Prosper
Fingers crossed this is an episode where the "family" from Fast and Furious steal a warp core and zoom away in a shuttle - at the end it's revealed that Tuvok was the mastermind behind the heist...
Sadly not
Despite a lack of Vin Diesel, this was pretty fun. I like the identity theft idea and thought the bad guys were very well played.
How bright was that torch at the end? The guy reacted like he had the light of a sun fired into his face.
Muse
I'll be disappointed if this isn't about a supermassive black hole....
Urghhh, I would have been happy for a black hole to swallow up this episode.
It reminded me of an Assassin's Creed game. An Ancient Rome/Greece setting with a little bit of advanced sci-fi tech thrown in.
Imagine how bored and pissed off you'd have to be to be happy to see Harry Kim arrive. And I can absolutely answer the question of whether he's ever inspired anybody
Meh.