The Delta Flyer makes its triumphant reappearance in “Drive”, and then in “Repression”, the Maquis plotline makes its… triumphant reappearance? Also! Make sure to read our announcement today about the future of Trekabout. iTunes Google Play RSS
The Delta Flyer makes its triumphant reappearance in “Drive”, and then in “Repression”, the Maquis plotline makes its… triumphant reappearance? Also! Make sure to read our announcement today about the future of Trekabout. iTunes Google Play RSS
Con artists impersonate the crew of Voyager in “Live Fast and Prosper”, and actors impersonate the crew of Voyager in “Muse”. iTunes Google Play RSS
The show decides to give B’Elanna character development for some reason with “Barge of the Dead”, a Klingon-centric episode. The Doctor-centric “Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy” is the winner of the week, however. iTunes Google Play RSS
B’Elanna deals with some psychological trauma in “Extreme Risk”, and we get a chance to visit San Francisco in “In the Flesh”. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Year of Hell, Part II” does a pretty good job of wrapping up the two-parter, and hey, if you’re going to use the reset button, may as well make it as literal as possible. Then, in “Random Thoughts”, Torres punches a guy. iTunes Google Play RSS
The B’Elanna Torres/Tom Paris will-they-or-won’t-they comes to a head in “Day of Honor”, and in “Nemesis”, Chakotay finds out that not all is what it seems. Plus! Is Star Trek cool? iTunes Google Play RSS
In “Distant Origin”, Star Trek: Voyager reveals a shocking secret about Earth. In “Displaced”, shocking events happen to the crew. iTunes Google Play RSS
Captain Janeway dies in “Coda”… or does she? Ensign Vorik resolves his pon farr with a hologram in “Blood Fever”… or does he? Star Trek: Voyager is a good TV show… or is it? iTunes Google Play RSS
Hey, remember the Ferengi that got stranded in the Delta Quadrant way back in “The Price”? Well, “False Profits” brings them back. Then, B’Elanna is given memories of a horrible event, in “Remember”. iTunes Google Play RSS
B’Elanna Torres reactivates a drifting robot in “Prototype” and ends up getting kidnaped. Captain Janeway tries to form an alliance with the Kazon in “Alliances” but surprisingly, it doesn’t work out. iTunes Google Play RSS