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Movie Reviews of Star Trek Voyager - The Complete Third SeasonMovie Review: Transition Season Summary: 4 StarsI suppose this mostly a transition season as te voyager moves away from Kazon and Phadean space and enter into the necried expanse which isn't to well charted by anyone. The ship runs trouble and enemies, anyway. Toward the last part of the season the ship starts to run into Borg space. The first time a Borg is seen is when the voyager tries to mine a material to help voyagers flight and come across a species which the Borg had over run 70 years previous and only a few survivors remain. At the end of the episode a dead Borg s found and Voyager finds who the invaders were to that world. Then Chakotay ends up on a planet that has species of the Alpha quadrant some united and some fighting with one another...Humans, Kligons, Romualans, and Cardassians. Chakotay finds out they were once assimilated by the BORG and are still using some the transmittors to try to stop the fighting. They implant a Borg transmtter into Chakotay to heal him from near fatal wounds. The one's not fighting want to unite the everyone on the planet by patially reactvating a disbaled Borg ship off the planet. Captain Janeway disagrees but the one's trying to unite the fighting factions on the planet use the transmitter to influence Chakotay to turn on thr reciever...he does so but it also reactvates some of the Borg on the vessel bt the community just uses it long enough to unte the planet and self the newly reactivated Borg ship. In the last episode, Voyger runs into the Borg only to find several ships have been destroyed. The Borg started a war with another species in another quantam part of space and are being overwhelmed by them losing the war Because the aliens DNA is to complex. This leads Janeway to form a shaky alliance with the Borg in order to cross their space freely n exchange for the weapon that could destroy the aliens(who are just as malevolent as the Borg and are plannng on destroying the whole galaxy because of it's imperfections). I suppose there are some weak episodes in ths season but there are some good ones too and it leads to the reintroduction of the bad guys of the galaxy the Borg.
Movie Review: Getting better all the time Summary: 5 StarsGeorge Takei reprises his role as Sulu in "Flashback"..one of the best episodes ever on "Voyager". Watch for Jeri Ryan (7 of 9) in the final episode. HOT!
Movie Review: ?Good character development-a worthwhile season! Summary: 3 Stars?This season of Voyager has some excellent writing and starts to ask some more challenging
ethical questions. The actors work together in an ensemble that begins to build some contrast
and sexual tension between the characters. I particularly liked an episode that utilized the Vulcan
mating season, the pon farr, to reveal more about some of the major characters in the series, as
well as reveal some of the psychological dynamics of Vulcans. The addition of the Borg as an
antagonist brings a pleasing level of tension to the storyline. I look forward to the next season.
Movie Review: The Third Season...BIG STRIDES! Summary: 5 StarsThe Second Season of Star Trek Voyager was very, and I mean very good. Season Three built another floor on the top of that foundation with some great great stories. First, this season resolves the Basics cliffhanger just as it should have been. In this season we take another "Flashback" to the Original Series. Going deeper into the story of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, in this episode we see what was happening on the USS Excelsior while James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy were imprisoned on Rura Penthe. George Takei reprises his role as Captain Sulu. Contained in this season is one of the best two part episodes of the entire series. It would have worked as a great cliffhanger, but, luckily we only had to wait a week for the second part to air after the first instead of three months! This season goes deeper into the characters' personal lives. There is an episode in this season that connects directly to a two-part episode in the Fourth Season involving a species called the Krenim. This episode is called "Before and After" This season also has possibly the best Star Trek cliffhanger since "The Best of Both Worlds"! We're almost there, but not Seven of Nine, yet.
Best Episodes:
Basics: Part II, Flashback, The Chute, The Swarm, Future's End: Parts I and II, Fair Trade, Unity, Before and After, Real Life, Worst Case Scenario, Scorpion: Part I
Movie Review: One of the best seasons Summary: 5 StarsBasics, part 2- 9/10
Flashback- 2/10
The Chute- 4/10
The Swarm- don't remember
False Profits- 2/10
Remember- 9/10
Sacred Ground- 9/10
Future's End Part 1- 8/10
Future's End Part 2- 8/10
Warlord- 4/10
The Q and the Grey- 7/10
Macrocosm- don't remember
Fair Trade- 5/10
Alter Ego- 2/10
Coda- 8/10
Blood Fever- 9/10
Unity- 3/10
Darkling- 4/10
Rise- 4/10
Favorite Son- 7/10
Before and After- 10/10
Real Life- 3/10
Distant Origin- 2/10
Displaced- 9/10
Worst Case Scenario- 10/10
Scorpion, part 1- 8/10
1-10, 1 being the worst, 10 being terrific
The best episodes are: Before and After, Blood Fever, Worst Case Scenario, Basics, part 2, Displaced, Remember, Sacred Ground
The worst episodes are: False Profits, Flashback, Alter Ego, Distant Origin, Real Life, Unity
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