Star Trek: Voyager Season 7: Difference between revisions

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707: '''Body and Soul''' ''[[2000]] [[]]''
707: '''Body and Soul''' ''[[2000]] [[November 15]]''


(First watched 2009-07-08)  I don't know whether it's because I like the Doctor so much or Jeri Ryan did a better job, but seeing Seven as the Doctor was much more put-up-with-able than that episode where she was acting like a Ferengi and other such people from the Collective.
(First watched 2009-07-08)  I don't know whether it's because I like the Doctor so much or Jeri Ryan did a better job, but seeing Seven as the Doctor was much more put-up-with-able than that episode where she was acting like a Ferengi and other such people from the Collective.
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So Tuvok finally has his pon farr problem.  And it's much more tactfully taken care of than in the Doctor's daydream from [[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6|last season]].  Very sweet of Neelix to try to make a soup for Tuvok when he thinks it's the flu--made without any spices, to be as tasteless as possible, just as Tuvok likes it.
So Tuvok finally has his pon farr problem.  And it's much more tactfully taken care of than in the Doctor's daydream from [[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6|last season]].  Very sweet of Neelix to try to make a soup for Tuvok when he thinks it's the flu--made without any spices, to be as tasteless as possible, just as Tuvok likes it.
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708: '''Nightingale''' ''[[2000]] [[November 22]]''
(First watched 2009-07-10)  Heh.  By now even Kim is getting annoyed at lack of promotion, and thinks back home he might even be up to Lieutenant Commander by now.
I didn't like Seven's convincing him to act near the end, though.  It basically went like
Harry: "It turns out their mission wasn't as peaceful as we thought.  I can't captain them anymore."
Seven: "Well you're just a bad captain."
Harry: "I'll show you!"
The Icheb B-story was fun.  Having been... something less a drone, it's easier to relate to his fumbling of social situations than the way Seven hammers through everything.
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709: '''Flesh and Blood Part I''' ''[[2000]] [[November 29]]''
(First watched 2009-07-10)  Once again the issue of holographic rights comes up, and Janeway wants to take the attitude of "Of course we treat you as equals! as far as it suits us."  Her making ultimatums about them needing to shut down or forcibly be shut down and put off their problems until later... that wouldn't go over well if the situations were reversed.  Can you imagine someone telling Janeway that she'll need to let the crew die for a few hours, but don't worry because with their advanced tech they can revive them in a few hours?
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710: '''Flesh and Blood Part II''' ''[[2000]] [[November 29]]''
(First watched 2009-07-10)  Sooo we learn too late that Iden is a bit nuts and sees himself as a lead religious figure.
Voyager hiding in a blind spot seemed a bit silly.  Like the Millenium Falcon hiding with the trash times a hundred.  No Hirogen look out the back window?


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