My Favorite Star Trek: Voyager Episodes
I liked Voyager alot more than I thought I was going to. It's not as good as TNG or DS9, but still. These are my personal favorite episodes.
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- DirectorWinrich KolbeStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonWhen the Voyager crew encounters a wormhole and makes contact with a Romulan ship on the other side, it raises the crew's hopes of getting back to Earth.
- DirectorKim FriedmanStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonA strange spatial distortion afflicts the ship and has the entire crew literally lost on their own ship.
- DirectorJames L. ConwayStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAs Voyager's captain, Janeway conducts a hearing for asylum tied to a suicidal Q's right to die.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonA schism duplicates everything in Voyager; except the antimatter, which both ships share. As one ship rips apart, the other comes under attack from organ-harvesting Vidiians.
- DirectorWinrich KolbeStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonSeska knows Voyager, and her Kazon cohorts want it, so the Voyager crew wonders what to make of her distress call announcing the birth of Chatotay's son.
- DirectorWinrich KolbeStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonWith almost the entire crew of Voyager marooned on a desolate planet by the Kazon, Tom Paris heads out to fetch help while Lon Suder and the Doctor, still on Voyager, try to assist.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonA timeship from the future who tries to stop Voyager gets thrown with Voyager into the twentieth century. His timeship is found in 1967 and Voyager discovers that a company that has benefited from its technology exists in 1996.
- DirectorCliff BoleStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAs the Voyager crew pit their 24th century technology against Starling's stolen 29th century technology, Chakotay and Torres fall into the hands of paranoid white supremacists.
- DirectorCliff BoleStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonDue to the death of the Q in their last encounter with Voyager, a Civil War has broken out among the Q continuum. A new Q needs to be produced and the mischievous Q known to the USS Enterprise has chosen Janeway as his mate.
- DirectorRobert Duncan McNeillStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonChakotay finds a planet of unassimilated Borg drones from all over the galaxy.
- DirectorAlexander SingerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonB'Elanna's discovery of a holonovel projecting a Maquis takeover of Voyager enthralls the crew, but a hidden edit could kill its mystery author.
- DirectorJesús Salvador TreviñoStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAfter aliens raid Voyager, Janeway discovers her Leonardo holodeck character living independently at a trading post under the patronage of a shameless "prince" of thieves.
- DirectorAlexander SingerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonNightmares herald the presence of an alien race who've mastered the dream state. Chakotay's experience in lucid dreaming seems Voyager's best hope of escaping a shared dream entrapment.Top 3.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonVoyager starts to receive news from home both good and bad. They also encounter the Hirogen race who only live to hunt and have their sights on Voyager.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAfter Voyager is captured by the Hirogens, the ship is turned into a massive holodeck so that the Hirogens can hunt members of the crew who have been fitted with new identities in various scenarios based upon Federation history.I think this 2-parter might be my favorite episode of the entire show. It's a tough choice between this, Waking Moments and One. I'm pretty sure that this is slightly at the top, though. I really love the premise. It probably has my favorite cliffhanger of the show. The Klingons showing up at the end confusing the fuck out of the Hirogen, spoilers, was really fun. I just really loved it top to bottom.
- DirectorVictor LoblStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonJaneway seeks to retake her ship and crew from the Hirogens.
- DirectorKenneth BillerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonTravel through a toxic nebula puts nearly all the Voyager crew in stasis, restricts the Doctor to sickbay, degrades the ship's systems and leaves Seven solely in charge.The Shining in space. Top 3.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonPassing through a vast starless void, monotony hits the crew hard till a darkness species attacks, mistaking Voyager as an ally of a poisonous garbage freighter.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonThe Voyager crew discovers Species 8472 training to pose as human beings in a recreation of Starfleet Headquarters, a prelude to infiltration.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonVoyager comes in contact with Borg technology which causes Seven of Nine to display multiple personalities.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonVoyager encounters a group of xenophobic nomads, in space for 400 years, with serious ship-wide malfunctions. The offer to help leads to serious consequences.
- DirectorJohn BrunoStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAn alien race, sizing up Voyager for a raid, taps into The Doctor's cognitive subroutines to make him their spy, unaware they're watching The Doctor's new daydreaming program.
- DirectorRobert PicardoStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonVoyager crosses paths with a rare spatial anomaly that swallowed an Earth ship orbiting Mars in 2032 (a discovery that calls for an away mission).I have this on because the first act is really really funny to me. Chakotay's quarters malfunctioning starting with the door bell pranking him, then the comm-system going haywire and as he tries to leave the door won't let him out. Some of the hardest I've laughed watching Star Trek. Then he goes to engineering and Seven of Nine is doing some weird unsolicited experiments with the warp core or something. He confronts her about it and she basically just laughs it off. I don't think either of these things are brought up again in the episode which makes it even funnier to me. Then after Harry calls everyone up to the bridge a grumpy Janeway barges into the room and says something like "It's 2 in the morning Harry, what the fuck do you want?"
The rest of the episode is fine. It's not all that memorable to me, but that first act really sits well with me. It's as if it was written specifically for me. - DirectorTerry WindellStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonThe Doctor gets himself transmitted back to Federation space to treat his mortally ailing creator, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman. A clash of egos ensues.The first time we hear the iguana speak is also some of the hardest I've ever laughed watching Star Trek. It comes out of nowhere mid-scene, really caught me off guard.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonSimultaneously, as Voyager nears an alien outpost decimated by the Borg, Seven of Nine begins to dream vividly of an idyllic sanctuary where a few Borg can gather subconsciously - Unimatrix Zero.
- DirectorMichael VejarStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAlthough captured, Capt. Janeway squares off with the Borg Queen after successfully introducing the Doctor's pathogen to the Borg Central Plexus. Supply the cure or watch thousands die.
- DirectorRobert Duncan McNeillStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonTo circumvent The Doctor's obliteration by photon-hating humanoids, Seven secretly becomes his bodily host. In turn, The Doctor's personality dominates.
- DirectorTerry WindellStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonVoyager encounters an energy field which leaves each section - and its crew - existing in a different time period.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonAlmost the entire Voyager crew has been abducted and brainwashed to serve as workers in a severely short-handed industrial alien society.
- DirectorRoxann DawsonStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonWhile B'Elanna's memories slowly return aboard Voyager, Chakotay struggles to maintain his identity against the Quarren's Division 6.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonUsing the holodeck, Seven of Nine is trying to perfect her social skills to the point of becoming an obsession.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsKate MulgrewRobert BeltranRoxann DawsonHaving long since made it home, an aged Admiral Janeway breaks Starfleet directives and temporal laws to take a last stab at an old enemy and shorten Voyager's journey home.It can't be a coincidence that Avengers: Endgame not only shares a very similar plot, but also shares the same fucking name as this episode. Unless it's based on an old comic that predates Voyager.
Anyway, spoilers. I really like the episode. However, I wish that we got a 10 minute epilogue of everyone settling in after having finally come back home. I feel like I was robbed of closure by the writers not including that. Would it have been corny as hell? Yes, but it's not like Voyager doesn't have its fair share of corny already. We've spent 7 years with these characters, we deserve to know at the very least which direction they decide to go with their lives after having made it home. I guess that Janeway becomes an admiral - that was already alluded to. What are the general public's perception of Seven of Nine or The Doctor? Does Icheb make it into Starfleet despite being ex-Borg? Were all the Maquis pardoned? I assume the Cardassians would have some issues with that. The crew did some really heavy damage to the Borg, but they also broke the temporal prime directive big time.
I was very satisfied until the end credits showed up and I knew that I was never going to get any answers to these questions.