When Trek has a heavy alien make-up guest star, there is 50% chance it is either Jeffrey Combs or J.G Hertzler.It blew my mind when I found out Jeffrey Combs plays Liquidator Brunt in DS9 a few months ago. I can't see or hear him in Brunt at all.
The cast of Star Trek: Voyager will reunite to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary, giving fans one more reason to celebrate aside from the upcoming Voyager novel and rewatch podcast. Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley announced the reunion on Tuesday. The live reunion will take place on Tuesday, May 26th at 8 p.m. ET on the Stars In The House YouTube channel and website. The reunion brings together Kate Mulgrew (Kathryn Janeway), Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine), Roxann Dawson (B'Elanna Torres), Robert Beltran (Chakotay), Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris), Robert Picardo (The Doctor), Ethan Phillips (Neelix), and Garrett Wang (Harry Kim) in support of The Actors Fund.
Was announced quite a while ago.
Some virtual reunion of the Voyager crew. I was hoping for a table read of Endgame or something.
i would say so, there's some call backs you'd miss from stuff TNG eps like measure of a man, but I don't think it matters that much.Is Picard easy to jump into if I've only seen the movies and both seasons of Discovery?
The Doctor's infatuation was at least sweet and borne out of his genuine want to help her grow out of her shell and into someone that could partake in an intimate relationship. The Chakotay thing from Seven's perspective was basically "Well, I guess it worked in the holodeck so....."Chakotay/Seven was bad, yeah, but that's mostly because Chakotay was a noncharacter. I would have struggled to care about any relationship he had.
I mean, it's better than the Doctor getting with her like he wanted. My god dude.
The Doctor was her teacher, father figure, and, oh right, doctor. There's absolutely no way to make that that relationship that wouldn't be creepy as hell, lol.The Doctor's infatuation was at least sweet and borne out of his genuine want to help her grow out of her shell and into someone that could partake in an intimate relationship. The Chakotay thing from Seven's perspective was basically "Well, I guess it worked in the holodeck so....."
Oh I'm not advocating for it to have happened but functionally you can see where he would fall in love with her during that process. The progression in that episode was pretty natural. Plus, it payed off with a good laugh when he spills his guts to her when he thought he woule be decompiled later on.The Doctor was her teacher, father figure, and, oh right, doctor. There's absolutely no way to make that that relationship that wouldn't be creepy as hell, lol.
Worf and Troi.And yeah Chakotay and Seven were awful, probably worst paring in all of trek tbh.
The episode was good, I just kinda think less of the Doctor when I remember it.Oh I'm not advocating for it to have happened but functionally you can see where he would fall in love with her during that process. The progression in that episode was pretty natural. Plus, it payed off with a good laugh when he spills his guts to her when he thought he woule be decompiled later on.
Homestly, Seven didn't need a romantic relationship at all. I would have preferred they spent the time exploring her maternal side with Icheb.
I didn't hate it, honestly.
It's a legit good show!
Ron Moore said:The continuity of the show is completely haphazard. It's haphazard by design. It's not like they are trying desperately to maintain continuity of the show. They don't care, and they'll tell you flat out that they don't care.
Probably didn't want to risk transporting them.So watching the episode of DS9 where Bashir and O'Brien go to some alien planet to destroy bioweapons called "Harvesters"
Why did they spend a week searching for the exact kind of radiation that would safely destroy them?
You have spaceships, just throw the bloody things into the sun.
The things are already on a space station and it's implied that they had to be transported there since the weapons came from two different races stockpiles. Just beam them into an empty box and tractor it into the sun.Probably didn't want to risk transporting them.
Low key this is one of the most important episodes of the series.
It's really good and offers that old Trek style modern Trek abandoned. I feel it handles certain topics better also as it has the stand alone problem of the week structure, but the outcomes are actually seen long term as they get acknowledged in later episodes. It also has a really cheeky nod to Discovery that has to be on purpose.Not Star Trek related but I started watching "The Orville" and it's pretty fun 5 episodes in.
Oh? (regarding disco) And yeah Orville is pretty good and I hate most of Seths stuff.It's really good and offers that old Trek style modern Trek abandoned. I feel it handles certain topics better also as it has the stand alone problem of the week structure, but the outcomes are actually seen long term as they get acknowledged in later episodes. It also has a really cheeky nod to Discovery that has to be on purpose.
Ohh i didn't think of that but yeah totally fits
So was Voyager.i dropped the orville after episode 7 the ''humor'' just wasn't for me plus it doesn't do anything new since it's basically a rehash of TNG
the only good part of voyager is seven and the doctor the rest can go die in a fire