We return to Fair Haven in “Spirit Folk”, but not all is as it seems. Then, in “Ashes to Ashes”, things are exactly as they seem, and it is infuriating. iTunes Google Play RSS
Trekabout Episode 314: Star Trek: Voyager, Spirit Folk/Ashes to Ashes

We return to Fair Haven in “Spirit Folk”, but not all is as it seems. Then, in “Ashes to Ashes”, things are exactly as they seem, and it is infuriating. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Warhead” is a retread of a second two episode done in the style of Brannon Braga. “Equinox” is a retread of a TNG episode done in the style of Brannon Braga. Hmmmmmmmmm. iTunes Google Play RSS
Harry Kim falls in love, with disastrous consequences, in “The Disease”, and the crew of Voyager try to get home to the Alpha Quadrant, with disastrous consequences, in “Course: Oblivion”. iTunes Google Play RSS
Neelix and Naomi (the two Ns, it’s going to be a thing, make it happen) have adventures in “Once Upon a Time”, and Chakotay and Kim (the two hard Cs) have adventures in “Timeless”. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Living Witness” is yet another high-concept Voyager episode, and “Demon” is yet another Voyager adventure romp. Plus! The show remembers Harry Kim. iTunes Google Play RSS
Tuvok and Neelix get trapped in a small room and must face their demons together, in “Rise”. Harry Kim gets trapped on a planet and must face some demons, in “Favorite Son”. Plus! Richard really thought that Jeri Taylor left after the third season. iTunes Google Play RSS
We return to Star Trek: Voyager with a pair of pretty good episodes! “Fair Trade” brings us a panicked Neelix who makes some questionable decisions. “Alter Ego” brings us a panicked Harry Kim who makes some questionable decisions. Happy to have you back, guys! iTunes Google Play RSS
Star Trek: Voyager continues to make us angry this week as we talk about the insulting and maddening “The Chute” and “The Swarm”. Plus! Is The Doctor dead? iTunes Google Play RSS
Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco and the audience falls asleep, in “Non Sequitur”. Then, in “Twisted”, we get a light-hearted hang out episode. iTunes Google Play RSS
We learn a bit more about Ensign Kim in “Emanations”, as he accidentally gets stuck in a first contact situation. Then, the show gives us its best episode yet, “Prime Factors”, which lays bear exactly how precarious their position in the Delta Quadrant really is. iTunes Google Play RSS