A runabout gets shrunk down to a tiny tiny size, and then they rescue the Defiant. I did not have high hopes for this episode from the opening…
Author: robert
Voyager gets some letters home. Oh, and some vicious alien hunters. A strange, meandering episode with no clear tone, and that serves little purpose that couldn't have been…
Sisko has a vision where he's a 1950s pulp SF writer. I am really torn about this episode. On the one hand, it's an interesting conceit, and is…
Morn dies and leaves his estate to Quark. This entire episode is based on an in-joke - Morn, the bar rat (an anagram of 'Norm' from Cheers), who…
Voyager finds a way to phone home. It's very nearly halfway through Voyager as a series, so I suppose it's time to contact home. The network they use…
Voyager has a bad case of the nightmares. Or, alternatively, the Voyager travelling players present *Inception* (12 years before the film, of course). The dream-within-a-dream stuff seems pretty…
Dukat and Sisko are stranded together after a crash. Really great, but not quite spectacular, stuff. It's really a one man show, with Sisko not doing much other…
Quark assembles a rag-tag group of Ferengi to rescue his mother. Some truly horrible moments: Quark and Nog just wandering into the Captain's office accidentally, many scenes of…
Neelix has a spiritual crisis, and decides to commit suicide. There are people out there who complain that Voyager is too light, and doesn't deal with serious themes.…
Leonardo Da Vinci gets kidnapped from Voyager. Mostly good, after a pretty silly opening with things kidnapped off the ship seemingly randomly. Or rather, just the right set…