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|    Eric Oulashin to Stephen Atkins    |
|    Rewatching Voyager    |
|    01 Oct 15 16:37:05    |
       > Hello all. Up here in Canada, Space (a TV channel) is playing all of        > Voyager and TNG. They have been doing this now for a few years. In the        > last few months I've been watching Voyager while eating breakfast. I know        > Voyager was considered the bastard child of Trek but as I've been rewatching        > it, I'm finding it really not that bad. Don't get me wrong it has it's fair        > share of bad episiods just like the rest. Janeway to the rescue can get a        > bit old sometimes, and personally any episiod that revolves around the        > Holodeck are just bad.               > What do others think about Voyager?              I thought Voyager could get a bit corny at times with some of the jokes and       dialogue,        but overall I enjoyed it. I don't mind the holodeck episodes much - In fact,       those        were always some of my favorites (as well as the holodeck episodes in TNG). Of       the        holodeck episodes, I particularly liked the ones with Fair Haven.              Overall, I thought some of the funniest episodes in Voyager were the ones       revolving        around the doctor - Particularly, when he implemented the Emergency Command       Hologram,        the one where he became very popular on a planet for singing opera, and when       the        captain sent him to the alpha quadrant onto the other Starfleet ship and he       interacted with a newer holographic doctor.              Eric       --- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32        * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (1:340/7)    |
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