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   Sofa - Spud to David E. Powell   
   Re: Which Are The 3 WORST Star Trek: Voy   
   28 Oct 09 22:53:49   
   
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   From: comfysofas@hotmail.co.uk   
      
   David E. Powell wrote:   
   > On Oct 28, 6:34 pm, Sofa - Spud  wrote:   
   >> David E. Powell wrote:   
   >>> Tuvix is up there.   
   >>> Also the one where some planet offered them tech to get home in   
   >>> exchange for some stories and tales from their records, because they   
   >>> were curious about art.   
   >>> So Janeway bans them absolutely from doing it for the tech. B'lanna   
   >>> does anyway. Janeway finds out and returns the tech.   
   >>> Janeway would have been floating home by the end of season one the way   
   >>> she ran the ship.   
   >> Good point - she waves the rule book at the others yet ignores it when   
   >> it pleases her. Pain in the arse.   
   >   
   > While we are on worst episodes, I'll throw in "The 37s."   
      
   Good idea but classically sloppily handled   
      
   >   
   > I had been turned off to the show for a while, and they heavily   
   > promoted that one, so I ended up watching, and wow. I felt bad for   
   > David Graf for what they gave him to work with in it, it just grated   
   > on me for numerous reasons. After that, I watched maybe a handful of   
   > episodes over the years.   
      
   We watched them here every evening at 8pm on freeview Virgin 1 - the   
   whole series from the first to the last, good and bad. The problem now   
   is they have finished and I can't take it all over again.   
      
   We've started Babylon 5   
      
   >   
   > The best Voyager episode in my book was where the Doctor has a   
   > disfigured patient in sickbay, and to rest their body he routes the   
   > consciouss into a holodeck where the person appears as they would had   
   > they never been injured. Maybe one of my top 10 episodes of all ST.   
   > There was a lot of noise to signal ratio though in the run of the   
   > series.   
      
   That was a good episode - if you forget they made up what the holograms   
   could and couldn't do as they went along.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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